Author: soundvillewriter
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“Everyday Is Sunday” By Machiee Brings A Touch Of Summer Warmth And Springtime Romance To Your Day
Dear listener of excellent tracks, I found for you an amazing bright and stylish “Everyday is Sunday” by Machiee. This track creates another space of sound that distracts from all…
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The New EP by 2ŁØT & Albert Harvey, “The Albert Harvey Mix,” Explores Complex Themes Through the Language of Commercial EJM Electronic Music
Dear listener and reader of Soundville, today we will talk about 2ŁØT and their new EP “The Albert Harvey Mix”, which consists of 4 dance remix interpretations by producer Albert…
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The EP ‘petunias’ by Ava Valianti Captures the Bittersweet Beauty of Growing Up
Dear listeners and readers of Soundville, can one EP contain everything a teenager keeps silent about? And rise to stardom without excessive shock value, rhinestones and provocations? Yes, if we’re…
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Scandinavian Mists and Rock Thunder: Neil Potter’s Epic Debut LP ‘Out of the Fjords and into New Found Lands’
Dear listeners and readers of Soundville, I have a very curious album for you. Try to forget everything you know about familiar sound, structures, mood and energies that you are…
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Why The Self-Titled Debut EP By Wully Could Become Your New Obsession
Dear listeners and readers of Soundville, today I want to tell you about an amazing musician, Wully, who has released his self-titled debut EP ‘WULLY’ consisting of three tracks. Chicago-based…
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‘Heartbeat’ by My Girls: When Dreaminess Turns Tangible
Have you noticed how today’s sonic landscape teeters between sterile maximalism, commercial polish, and a deliberate lo-fi aesthetic? Tucson duo My Girls carve out a space where folk-rock tradition dissolves…
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Taking the Step: How Suze Vejo’s ‘Simple Road’ Inspires Movement and Optimism
What helps you decide to do something you’re afraid of? No, it’s not courage or advice like ‘just step over yourself’, but a song like “Simple Road” by Suze Vejo.…
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Chasing the Mist: The Artful Nostalgia of Memorystore’s Debut Album ‘Dreams We Had’
Dear listeners and readers of Soundville, The geography of grief draws its own strange maps. For Rob T. Strass, a 32-year-old teacher from Germany recording under the name Memorystore, that…
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Labyrinths of Pop: Paris WYA Turns Emotional Wounds into Radiant Hooks on “Only Time Will Tell”
Pop music in 2025 operates like a vending machine, insert coin, receive dopamine hit, repeat. Paris WYA knows this. She also knows how to short-circuit the machine while still dispensing…
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Ian McFarland’s ‘Perfect Skin’: Becoming Someone Else with Amazing Punk Energy
Sometimes, to find yourself, you have to feel like someone else. But Ian McFarland in one of his singles even believes that this is not enough, you need to become…

