Dan and Faith’s “My Name Is George” Is a Quietly Devastating Folk Ballad of Identity, Fear, and Love In a musical landscape where loud statements often drown out the quiet truths, Dan and Faith’s “My Name Is George” from their 2024 album Who We...
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Luna Carina’s “Prague” Finds Power in Vulnerability and Motion Luna Carina’s new single “Prague” doesn’t just drift—it moves. And in that motion, it glows. The track, released January 17, marks a shimmering evolution for the experimental indie dream-pop project helmed by Isle of Wight...
Inés Hall’s “Next to Me” Is a Breezy, Bittersweet Love Letter That Lingers Like Summer Air Inés Hall isn’t just whispering into the indie ether anymore — she’s belting through it, radiating the kind of emotional clarity that demands to be heard with the...
01. Let Love Wait02. God Knows03. Let Me Die With A Smile On My Face04. What I Said05. Fade06. Hold Fast Essential Tracks: Let Me Die With a Smile on My Face, God Knows, Hold Fast RIYL: The Church, The Smiths, Echo & the...
Southern Avenue Find Their “Upside” in Soul, Strength, and Family Southern Avenue have spent years proving that soul music isn’t just a genre—it’s a way of life. With their latest single, “Upside,” the Memphis powerhouse channels their signature blend of blues, gospel, and deep...
Zimmira’s “Tik Tock” Is a Pop Power Play With BiteZimmira isn’t here to play nice. With her latest single “Tik Tock,” she turns the tables on judgmental onlookers, delivering a powerhouse anthem that brims with defiance, sharp lyricism, and undeniable swagger. If Christina Aguilera’s...
Ronald J. Fontenot’s “Robin Hood the Legend” Brings Medieval Myth to a Folk-Rock Groove At a time when pop music is often drenched in overproduction and digital gloss, Ronald J. Fontenot’s latest single, Robin Hood the Legend (feat. Tim Moyo), is refreshingly raw and...
DEBT SHOP BOI 01. A Hawk is Always a Hawk – Inauguration Day Cut 02. We’ve Never Been Woke 03. The Powers That Be Cling To Death 04. When The Rich Wage War, It Is The Poor Who Die 05. I Don’t Accept...
It’s fitting that JJ Rane’s Back into the River drops on Valentine’s Day—though don’t expect a bouquet of love songs. Instead, this five-track EP is soaked in existential dread, late-night betrayals, and the kind of hard-earned wisdom that comes from staring down the currents...
Hi Ronove and welcome to College Radio Charts! How has your 2025 been so far?Hi there, thank you for having me. Our 2025 has been busy so far, we have a lot planned that we aim to get done by the end of the...