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01 Nov: “SHELL ( OF A MAN )” – Saya Gray: A Contemplative Exploration of Identity and Transformation

In “SHELL ( OF A MAN ),” Saya Gray delves into themes of self-reflection and personal evolution. This track serves as the lead single from her forthcoming debut album, SAYA, set for release on February 21, 2025, via Dirty Hit. Gray describes the album as a documentation of her journey through various transitions, emphasizing the importance of self-discovery and growth.

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04 Oct: “A Letter from a Friend” – W.C. Beck: A Decade of Quiet Reflection in Song

“A Letter From A Friend” feels like an intimate conversation, woven with a warmth that only comes from experience. Across the album, Beck shares his personal reflections, offering a glimpse into nearly a decade of his life. The album isn’t overly dramatic; instead, it’s grounded in the quiet moments of everyday existence. The acoustic-driven sound, organic and unpretentious, creates an atmosphere where each song feels like a slow, deliberate exchange of thoughts—familiar, yet meaningful.

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12 Sep: “Remember Dorothy” – Linda Sussman: An Anthem of Quiet Courage

Linda Sussman’s “Remember Dorothy” feels like a quiet anthem for today’s complex landscape. It’s not loud, but it doesn’t need to be. The song, rooted in simple acoustic slide guitar and Sussman’s unvarnished vocals, speaks to the necessity of courage in the face of societal pressures. There’s a directness in her delivery that brings to mind the classic folk-blues era, where the music’s power lay in its message, not its embellishments.