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| Graham Colton | | Rock | Oklahoma City, OK | | After a major label career and numerous TV appearances, Graham Colton has gone through a complete reinvention on his new album Lonely Ones. "Born to Raise Hell," an initially upbeat psychedelic rocker full of "la la las" and whistles disguises a rather gruesome story. Listen now to hear the tale. | | | | | |
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| Kat Lewis | | Indie | Newnan, GA | | Kat Lewis doesn't define her music style by one genre. No matter what she is making she likes to put her own spin on things, with meaningful lyrics that lend themselves to life experiences that others can relate to. Listen to her song "Melting." | | | | | |
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| Joshua Yarbrough & The Boogie Rhythm Boys | | Blues | Tulsa, OK | | Joshua Yarbrough & The Boogie Rhythm Boys are two beards, one fro, and a whole lotta soul. Their soulful blues music might get you into "Trouble." Check out their latest single. | | | | | |
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| Bang, You're Dead | | Electronica | New York, NY | | Bang, You're Dead is an electronica/soul duo consisting of hip-hop/dubstep DJ and producer Quickie Mart and piano-playing singer/songwriter Jes Hudak. This featured track showcases their strong songwriting chops and intense electronic production, qualities they use in productions spanning genres from hip-hop to trap to dance. | | | | | |
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| 2/3 Goat | | Americana | Astoria, NY | | 2/3 Goat (Two-Thirds Goat) is a champion of metrobilly music in New York City. Their album Stream of Conscience and their music video of the title track have gained them recognition and features from outlets such as The Huffington Post, AOL Music Homepage, and New York Music Daily. Hear what all the hype is about now. | | | | | |
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