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    After turning heartbreak into a viral 30-day healing journey that captured millions online, acclaimed vocalist and songwriter Morgan Myles channels her resilience into a powerful new single, “Weight of Your Words.” The empowering new track is available now on all streaming platforms here.

    Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and longtime Billy Idol touring keyboardist Paul Trudeau releases his deeply personal new album Lost Diamond Boy today. A poignant, 13-track journey through the emotional wreckage of divorce and recovery, the album delivers a powerful mix of vulnerability, storytelling, and classic-rock sensibility.

    For two decades, Rose’s Pawn Shop have blazed a singular path through the evolving landscape of American roots music. Today, the Los Angeles-based band announces their fifth studio album, American Seams, due out in early 2026 after signing a deal with Copaco/Blue Élan Records. The first single, “Fare Thee Well,” dropping today, offers fans an early glimpse of the band’s most raw and reflective work to date.

    Trapper Schoepp turns up the heat with his smoldering new single “Wildfire,” out July 29 and taken from his upcoming album Osborne, due this fall. A stirring, synth-fueled anthem that evokes the cinematic pulse of 80s-era Springsteen, “Wildfire” showcases Schoepp’s new sonic direction and his sharp lyrical honesty.

    Kristina Train’s elegant ascent continues today with the release of “99 Floors,” the stunning new single from her forthcoming album County Line, due out September 19, 2025. Known for her soulful, genre-defying voice and a career that spans collaborations with icons like Herbie Hancock, Dr. Dre, and Bruce Springsteen, Train now turns inward, offering a cinematic meditation on emotional escape and self-preservation.

    On Ozomatli’s new single “Red Line,” triple GRAMMY®-winning genre-bending ensemble Ozomatli gives a voice to America’s working class—shining a light on the struggles of those navigating life without privilege, protection, or platform. Released amid a national reckoning over immigration and inequality, “Red Line” is both protest anthem and cultural mirror, capturing the lived realities behind the headlines.