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For most newcomers, LA can be a magical place full of sunshine, parties and where dreams can flourish. Joey Myron’s latest single “Love, LA” is a love letter to the city that delves into the duality of its immense beauty as well as the superficial culture and toxicity that lives just underneath the surface. It’s a nuanced portrayal that speaks to the heart of anyone who has ever dared to dream, to love, and to find their own truth amidst the chaos of expectations and aspirations. Pretty catchy hook too! Now based in Nashville, Joey Myron spent some time living in LA after college working with local writer/producers like Mickey Valen with whom he wrote the track “Chills”. That song has since garnered well over 60 million streams on Spotify alone. Influenced by legendary artists as diverse as Johnny Cash, Nina Simone, The Weekend and Post Malone, Myron has developed […]

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PRXZM’s latest single “Eyes On You” stays true to their signature synth-pop sound and delves into the concept of leadership. As we know a leadership role comes with responsibility and hard choices around integrity. How will you handle the pressure when it’s all up to you? PRXZM is a California-based synth-pop duo that has captured the hearts of global audiences with their unique blend of ’80s-infused synth-pop. Emma and Nick have been consistently evolving their music, seamlessly blending ethereal synths with captivating vocal performances. Influenced by a wide range of artists from the ’80s like Kenny Loggins, Bruce Springsteen and Madonna, to contemporary icons such as Florence and the Machine and Taylor Swift, PRXZM’s music is a rich tapestry of past and present pop sensibilities. In 2021, their song “What It Means To Win” was featured in the hit video game Forza Horizon 5.

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Claire Guerreso’s new single “Watch Me” is the ultimate pump-up jam for anyone ready to step into the spotlight and own it. With a fierce opening riff that hits you over the head and a tailor-made title for a TV promo, it’s no accident that it ended up in one. The song is currently running in the promo campaign for the new season of the venerable hit show “Grey’s Anatomy”! Claire Guerreso is known for her deep, resonant tracks that find a home in listeners’ hearts and TV screens alike. This Nashville-based artist and songwriter has carved a niche with her emotionally rich and captivating music. With a gift for penning songs that resonate on a personal level as well as popular media, she’s built a steady fanbase that just can’t get enough!

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Unrequited love is one of the harsh realities we’ve probably all faced at one point or another. Runrummer’s latest single, “Not Quite Over You” takes a deep dive into the truth about heartbreak and emotions when you can’t quite figure out why you’re not the apple of someone’s eye. Although the production behind the upbeat electro-pop track is groove-worthy, the lyrics tell a different story. Drawing inspiration from artists like Fleetwood Mac, Phoebe Bridges and Shura, Runrummer has developed a vibrant and eclectic sound. Released this past Friday, “Not Quite Over You” appeared on Spotify’s New Music Friday UK and has been receiving great press coverage and airplay in the US and UK. Inspired by the famous Rum Runner Nightclub in the 70s and 80s which launched the careers of Duran Duran and Dexys Midnight Runners, East London-based singer-songwriter and producer Livi Morris took on the inverted moniker Runrummer. Starting […]

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When two badass Dominican artists join forces, you just know that whatever they’re cooking up will be a fire hazard. With his new remix of “Socorro”, producer Loko Velocet adds fuel to the flames and takes this track to a whole new level. Coupled with Jenn Morel’s breakneck flows and infectious swagger, these two created an Electro-Dembow banger that is sure to get your body moving! Despite his hectic schedule as founder & CEO of Symphonic (our beloved parent company), somehow Jorge Brea finds time to moonlight as artist/producer/remixer Loko Velocet. In both roles, Jorge’s intense creativity and determination shine through in his work. Starting off her career as a dancer, Jenn Morel built a huge social media following and made a name for herself as a heavy hitting Latin rapper. With over 80 million streams worldwide and sync placements with Samsung, Fortnite, Just Dance and Red Bull, this lady […]

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Indie Folk trio JEMS takes listeners on an introspective journey with their new single “Bury It” from their upcoming sophomore album “Back Around”. The song deals with self-reflection and the consequences of bottling up one’s own emotions. No matter how hard we try to hide or forget about certain feelings, they always tend to find their way to the surface one way or another. The song’s dynamic structure echoes the theme, starting off quiet and unassuming and then hitting you like a tsunami with a powerful, anthemic chorus. Based in Los Angeles, this trio is composed of the three complementary vocalists Jessica Rotter, Emily Colombier and Sarah Margaret Huff. Since their start in the summer of 2017, JEMS have built a notable following from the success of their debut album and mesmerizing live shows. They have performed on NPR’s World Cafe Live and toured with She & Him.

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Inspired by a butterfly observed on a trip to Costa Rica, Katmaz wrote the stripped down and intimate song “Blue Morpho”. Known for being unattainable by predators due to its unique flying patterns after being intoxicated with rotten fruit, the blue morpho lives in a state of unpredictability. Although content spending their life alone, the butterfly embarks on a life-long journey to find its mate. The song paints a metaphor with the animal’s erratic behavior and the elusive nature of a former lover. In 2020, native New Yorker and singer-songwriter Matt Kazmierczak embarked on a life-changing journey of self-exploration that took him to twenty national parks across the US. The three-month journey eventually led him to create his debut album ‘Tell Me How Great You Are’. Now that he’s gearing up for his second album release ‘Willoughby’ at the end of the year, Katmaz gives his listeners a glimpse of […]

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We’re all probably feeling the “new year, new me” energy right about now, so Meresha’s upcoming single “Better” couldn’t come at a better time! This upbeat, glittery pop song is all about new love and feeling good about yourself. With maybe just a touch of shade to your haters. Originally from Poland and now based in Boca Raton, this talented young singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer started singing at the age of 12 and continued to hone her chops throughout her teenage years. Meresha adopted a DIY mentality when it came to her craft and has amassed a deep, self-produced catalog of what she calls “alien pop” music.

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Gearing up for the release of her new album ‘(i think) i might be grown’, Mae Krell gives her fans a preview with the latest single “feeling too much”. Inspired by the emotions and revelations she and her girlfriend dealt with, the sentimental indie folk track is more than your typical love song. I have always been able to go on tour without worrying about my family and friends too much. I’ve built those relationships to be okay when I am away for a few weeks and not have anything change when I come back. This tour felt different because I truly just missed my girlfriend so much, and it was unusual for me that playing a show didn’t make that feeling of missing someone go away. It’s the first time that I really felt like I was risking losing someone to follow my dreams. Known for her exceptional lyricism, […]

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Holy Roller Baby is starting the year off strong with an electrifying and bad-to-the-bone track filled with swagger and energy. “How To Love A Ticking Time Bomb” taps into the retro side of 70’s blues rock with fuzzy guitar riffs that will have your hair all in a mess from headbanging! Frontman Jared Mullins was inspired to write the track after witnessing a woman drowning in during a flood: I was driving in the country during a very bad thunderstorm–the kind you’re normally supposed to take cover for. I didn’t. I was dumb. I kept driving even as the water on the road piled up and eventually became too much for myself and a batch of equally arrogant drivers who thought they could weather any storm. Eventually the water levels rose so much it flooded my car as I came to an underpass. The bridge water was high and as […]

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