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Music Reviews

Reggae Music in Rwanda

Reggae music in Rwanda did not arrive as a foreign sound — it arrived as a returning spirit. Born from African rhythm, resistance, spirituality, and collective memory, reggae found natural ground in a nation whose cultural DNA already valued storytelling, morality, and communal responsibility. In Rwanda, reggae is not a trend — it is a philosophy carried by sound.

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Melbourne’s Own Taylor Sheridan Releases Poignant New Single ‘This Town’ from Debut Album ‘Troubadour’

Taylor Sheridan, the acclaimed Australian singer-songwriter, has released his new single, “This Town,” from his upcoming debut album, *Troubadour*. Known for his heartfelt and introspective music, Sheridan’s latest track explores the bittersweet nature of heartache and the haunting familiarity of a hometown affected by past love. The song, inspired by country music’s emotional narratives, captures

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Mammal Drops Second Album ‘The Penny Drop’ to Thunderous Applause

Melbourne-based punk/funk band Mammal has released their much-anticipated second album, *The Penny Drop*, on May 14, 2024. Known for their explosive live performances and working-class political activism, Mammal, led by Ezekiel Ox, features Zane Rosanoski on drums, Pete Williamson on guitar, and Kade Turner on bass. The album, produced by Jimi ‘The Island’ Maroudas and mixed/mastered by Forrester

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Emerging Indie Artist RIFF Unveils Deeply Personal New Single, “The Mirror”

RIFF, an emerging indie rock artist from Melbourne, has released his latest single, “The Mirror.” Known for his emotionally charged music, RIFF’s new track explores themes of self-reflection, identity, and the scars left by narcissistic abuse. The song features poignant vocals and a minimalist yet haunting composition, emphasizing RIFF’s raw and honest lyrical narrative. “The Mirror” is a precurso

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