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What About Nina Chuba Tho? : A Deep Dive

Nina Chuba is back with a vengeance, blending confidence and introspection in her music and live performances. From her chart-topping debut album Glas to the darker, emotional depths of Farbenblind, Nina is an artist unafraid to evolve. With a highly anticipated 2024/2025 tour and a second album on the horizon, her journey is one of bold experimentation and heartfelt storytelling.

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Freak Slug Is COMING TO TURNTABLE

Get ready to experience the raw energy and captivating sound of Freak Slug! The talented artist has announced a North American tour, and you won't want to miss it. With her latest album, "I Blow Out Big Candles," she's pushing the boundaries of indie rock and captivating audiences with her unique blend of grunge, pop, and experimental sounds.

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Man/Woman/Chainsaw///Deep Dive

Man/Woman/Chainsaw’s Eazy Peazy showcases a dynamic range that captures the energy of their live performances while delving into themes of power, vulnerability, and creative chaos. The album is a masterclass in collaborative artistry, offering not just compelling music but an invitation to reflect on life’s messy contradictions.

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The Visionary : Chloe Qisha

Chloe Qisha is turning heads in the alt-pop world with her self-titled debut EP, blending nostalgic synth-driven sounds with sharp, personal lyricism. In this in-depth interview and album review, Qisha opens up about her journey from psychology student to pop’s rising star. Her EP, featuring standout tracks like “Evelyn” and “Sexy Goodbye,” showcases her knack for storytelling, cinematic visuals, and a clear artistic vision that promises an exciting future in music.

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Pom Pom Squad’s Journey Through Growth and Vulnerability

Pom Pom Squad’s Mia Berrin opens a window into her soul with Mirror Starts Moving Without Me, a fearless exploration of vulnerability and self-reckoning. Rooted in indie rock and grunge, the album blends cinematic soundscapes with raw lyrical honesty, tackling universal insecurities and the complexities of identity. Recorded at the iconic Electric Lady Studios, the project showcases a bold step forward for the Brooklyn-based band.

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One Month Later and Poppy Still Cranks Up the Heaviness

Poppy's Negative Spaces is more than just an album; it's a raw, introspective masterpiece blending metalcore, synth-pop, and alt-rock. With collaborations from Jordan Fish and Stephen Harrison, the album unravels themes of self-doubt, resilience, and creative freedom. Prepare for a sonic journey that is as brutally honest as it is genre-defying.

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