Welcome to another Friday New Release post. This week, I’m looking forward to he...
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For this episode, Deke invited me to join him as we decided to focus on a Top 10...
The sardonically magnetic singer-songwriter, Luke the Hater, sat down at a piano...
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If you’ve ever wondered what it sounds like when persistence shapes poetry, Toro...
This week, we have Part 1 of 2 Noble Records Exclusives shows. Noble Records is ...
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