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DEBBY FRIDAY digs deep on ‘Good Luck’
From her music to even her tweets, you really do get the idea that she will strike you cold in the same place where she will kiss the bloody wounds.

Interview with ximena: Journeying Through Different Emotions and Different Genres
I spoke to ximena about her journey as an artist, the things that shaped her as a person and musical student, the creation of lucuma, her experience in Boston and the music community, and much more.

The HIRS Collective reminds you that ‘We’re Still Here’
“We’re Still Here” can mean anything. It can be both the defiant scream at those who want queer people dead and gone, or it’s a sigh of resignation that they still exist in whatever transphobic country, city or state they reside.

Nyokabi Kariuki’s FEELING BODY is a beautiful exploration of the human body and health
‘FEELING BODY’ is about not only the hell of COVID but a newfound appreciation for one’s own health.
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It’s obvious when listening to his songs that, while he does make music, he’s as much a person as he is an artist.
Nashville hometown hero, Brian Brown, raps with hunger and urgency on his latest project, ‘Two Minute Drill.’ He delivers like he’s down by six with two minutes left on the clock.
Bulli is a psychedelic pop/soul album that functions a lot like a broken attempt at a smile.
The Oakstop Alliance have curated a strong series of tracks which have frequent stand-out moments and a good mix of high energy songs and mellow mood pieces.
A look back review of Demahjiae's 2020 release, "And, Such is Life."
Introducing two new artists on EveryDejaVu: LAVAGXRL and freespottie.
Get hooked on the handful of singles released by Las Vegas multi-faceted indie rock artist Juno Rucker.
Glitter Moneyyy snarls and roars their way through a rap album that stands for women living in society's most toxic slabs of shit and dares any patriarchal power that be to stop them.
'WHAT A LIFE' acts as a mosaic of contemporary rap styles. Throughout this collection of music Clark D maintains a style that is his own through his introspective style and his baroque, genre-blending approach to producing.
What if sometimes, you just want to listen because of the sweet ass riffs and melodies? That isn't a crime, right? Good. Because that is what SAMSON has in spades.