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Slayyyter, Old Technology | Spicy Tunez
In the 24th edition of Spicy Tunez (2026), we explore the controversial, eyebrow-raising, naughty, sexed-up vibes behind “Old Technology” by Slayyyter.
Getting to Know… Daymoon | Interview
In the 509th Q&A in our Getting to Know… series, we get the inside scoop from the Portuguese trans-musical non-dance combo Daymoon.
Ben Folds Five, Brick | 1 Hit WONDERful
In the 12th edition of 1 Hit WONDERful (2026), we highlight “Brick” by the alternative trio, Ben Folds Five.
Jimmy Cliff, You Can Get It If You Really Want | Throwback Vibez
In the 36th edition of Throwback Vibez (2026), we recollect and reflect on “You Can Get It If You Really Want” by Jimmy Cliff.
Getting to Know… James Houlahan | Interview
In the 508th Q&A in our Getting to Know… series, we get the inside scoop from Los Angeles Americana and folk singer-songwriter James Houlahan.
Yeat & King Kylie, Let King Tonka Talk | Song Review
⭐️⭐️ Rappers Yeat and King Kylie (Kylie Jenner) miss the mark on the dumb, substance-less, oddly titled single, “Let King Tonka Talk.”
RAYE, Click Clack Symphony. | Song Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ British singer-songwriter RAYE collaborates with Academy Award-winning film composer Hans Zimmer on the epic, cinematic song, “Click Clack Symphony.”
Niall Horan, Dinner Party | Song Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️ Irish pop singer-songwriter Niall Horan returns with a respectable if safe, middle-of-the-road pop single in “Dinner Party.”
Noah Kahan, Porch Light | Song Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Porch Light” is another triumph from Noah Kahan, thanks to a well-rounded vocal, top-notch songwriting & rhythmic, vibrant musical accompaniment.
The Four Lads, Istanbul (Not Constantinople) | Throwback Vibez
In the 35th edition of Throwback Vibez (2026), we recollect and reflect on “Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” by The Four Lads.

