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has been making waves in the music scene with his heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies.
Despite being only 15, John has been featured in NME, Far Out, BBC NW Tonight, Granada Reports, BBC 5 Live, BBC Radio Manchester and XS Manchester.
His journey took a significant leap forward in 2023 when he won the prestigious Johnny Marr Award, earning the support and mentorship of Johnny Marr himself.
Most recently, he was selected to ‘The Boss’ himself, Bruce Springsteen.
As well as getting the seal of approval from The Boss, he also shared his music with The Edge from U2.
His biggest news recently was being signed to Modern Sky.
This track, along with 3 others will form John’s first EP to be released on May 8th.

John initially gained recognition as the frontman of the band The Height, releasing several singles that collectively amassed over 25,000 streams.
His music resonates with a growing audience, reflected in his substantial online following: amassing over 2.5m views on Tiktok with 5k followers, around 5k followers on Instagram, and 1.7k followers on X. Waiting ‘Til It All Works Out (Release Date 26/2/2026)
John’s third single release is a thoughtful Indie track which talks of the impatience of youth awaiting the next stage in life.

‘I don’t know where I belong, but neither do you’, reflects a generation that feel unheard and displaced in modern society.
In explaining the song’s meaning, John says, ‘It just tells the story of how I and many people my age feel.
You’re always waiting for the next things to happen, but you’ve also got to live in the moment as well.
I’m 15 so just finishing school, sometimes that can feel like it’ll take forever and sometimes it feels like it’s all coming so quickly.
I guess that’s the way many 15 year olds feel and probably people younger and older than me’.
and songwriter with multiple awards to his name, is set to release his latest single, “Highway 61.”
Over the past decade, Shawn has crafted a remarkable collection of hits that showcase his talent and passion for music.
This new track draws inspiration from the iconic Highway 61 and the legendary crossroads,
echoing the film that debuted in 1986.

and you’ll find references to blues legends like Muddy Waters, B.B. King, and John Lee Hooker in the second verse.
The song is enriched with two harmonica solos
—one electric and one acoustic
—positioned perfectly in the middle and at the close of the piece.

Get ready to move and groove as the sounds echo influences from Paul Butterfield, Buddy Guy, Gov’t Mule, and James Carpenter.
Dive into the lyrics and let the heart and soul of Mississippi wash over you.
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– a sugary-sweet Future Bass & Electronic Music DJ Mix packed with uplifting drops, lovey visuals, and all the feels to celebrate (or just vibe to) on Feb 14th and beyond!
Whether you’re spreading love or just treating yourself to some smooth electronic grooves, this one’s made for sharing with your favorite people.

– any favorite moments, drops, or tracks that caught your ear?
Drop your thoughts below, and let me know what themes or vibes you want next (more future bass? indie house twists? something else groovy?).
Turn it up, spread the love, and let’s keep the dancefloor (and the thread) alive!
Ibelieve577 says:
“This song it’s about weekend vybs chilling with friends”

Lee Branden says:
“I am a singer songwriter originally from Philadelphia Pa, now residing in Maryland, creating songs in multiple genres:
Adult contemporary, Alternative, Pop, Christian/Gospel, Rock, American, R&B.
The song I am submitting is about a man searching and finally finding his true love.”

SANTIELL writes:
“Hey friend, how are you? I appreciate your work and effort. I’m a Venezuelan artist in Brazil, trying to find my path through music and uplift people with my lyrics. I’m going through a tough time and feeling lonely, so I decided to make a trap song, a Gym Brothers track, to share some energy and good vibes with those who are depressed or going through a rough patch.”

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All right, And we’re here with Dazza. Dazza been a queen. Now, what’s your official title? What do you like to be called? It depends on where I’m at. If I was at a car show, I’d be the Low Rider icon. If I was at the horror show, I’d be the Alien 51 Girl, which is the movie that Heidi Fleiss did where I play. My mouth and kill strippers. So it depends. I mean, I’m just think I’m just, you know, like, like, like, you know, we’re just. We’re just hotties. Yeah. Yeah. That’s something that three of us have in common is that we’re all treated as sex symbols now. I don’t know how you deal with it, but I’m getting tired of guys hitting on me. Really. Well, you must have been at my gym at the hotel last night because there’s a lot of hitting on guys over there.

I am back for more with the original rat ******* himself, Mr. Steven Pearcy. Stephen, welcome back to Psycho Battle. Always a pleasure. Mike and I read somewhere that you guys, in addition to playing the hits, you’re pulling some rarities out of the closet here. What sort of things? Well, when I, you know me, you know, pulling back in, you know. I just went, you know, I I like doing the Routier stuff, you know, when I was doing my solo stuff, I mean, I didn’t care if you know, if you were more into it, you know, 100 people, 1010 thousand, it’s, it’s good, you know, it’s a party. It’s all the same, you know, and. Play an Aerosmith, a Zeppelin, a priest who’d A Hooda, whatever, I’ll I’ll play our, you know, anything but with rat. I wanted to come in with the same thing. Hey man, why don’t we, you know, this time around just play different **** every night or every week or.

I was looking over your bio. This is incredible. This band formed just two years ago, almost 3, now almost 3. But in in this three years you put together a **** *** CD, Beautiful tragedy, got a couple of really nice videos and now you’re playing Oz Fest. Pretty crazy. We’re really so grateful. I mean, I mean, we’ve been to learn for almost three years, but this is our first out. Came out March 20th. So I think for being such a new baby band, like to have the opportunity to play Ozzfest and the tours that we’ve been doing, it’s just we’re all really blown away. We’re really grateful. It’s crazy. Well, the music backs it up too. I’ve had a chance to listen to the CD and it really kicks. There’s some nice stuff on there. Very cool. And we have not stopped touring for like. Over 2 years, I really live on the road.

Yeah, this is pretty good, Mike. The category from the Home Office, these are the top 10 best things about being on Myspace. You know what I’m saying? All the kids like this. It’s all the rave. Here we go, Top 10 best things about being on Myspace #10 You can post pictures of yourself from 10 years ago and pretend you still look like that. #9 you can issue #9 You can issue a bulletins about really important stuff like jokes you found on the Internet. Let’s see number 80. This is good. You can have as many friends as you want without ever talking to them. Yeah, it’s my my favorite product on my cell phone.

Dave, what do you got over there? It looks like you’ve got, Oh well, without the cornucopia today. I, you know, summers coming up. I know that. And I wanted to show everyone how to make a nice fresh fruit salad for like a picnic or something like that. But I wanted to show you some, some springtime animals too. I’m going to bring those guys out for you. This right here, this little fella, he’s a, he’s an American toad. He’s American. Well, because I found him in America. Oh, OK. It’s actually the most common toad in North America. Should he really be that close to your fruit salad? You know, Mike, I know what I’m doing. Oh, I’m sorry, I didn’t. I don’t. I’m not a cook. You kind of remind me of my dad right now. I’m curious. I’m your dad. You have a good relationship with your dad.

from their earlier catalog (released around 2021), blending introspective lyrics with driving rhythms and electronic-tinged production that showcases the band’s Chicago indie roots.
Clocking in at about 4:14, the song pulses with a sense of urgency and reflection, capturing the push-pull of restlessness and self-awareness.
“Why are you always going places no one ever wants to go? / Runaway.”
They paint a portrait of someone perpetually fleeing
—physically or emotionally
—into uncharted, uncomfortable territory.
“They say you know so much about the things that no one ever wants to know.”
There’s a tension between forward momentum (“always moving forward”) and paranoia (“looking over your shoulder for something you’d never notice anyway”).

—”friends turn to enemies” and the struggle to stay grounded
—hinting at themes of alienation, personal demons, and the fear of stagnation.
It’s a song about running from problems that inevitably follow, yet finding a strange freedom in the chase.
layered guitars build tension, subtle electronic elements add a modern edge, and Kat Baker’s vocals deliver raw emotion
—vulnerable yet defiant.
The track was co-written and produced by Tony Baker, Kat Baker, and Lonnie Phillips, recorded/engineered/mixed by Tony, and mastered by Mat Leffler-Schulman, giving it a polished but gritty indie feel.
The animated music video elevates the song into a bizarre, surreal universe. Created with green screen footage by Trey Miles and Matthew Rao, animation by Chance Duffy (modeling, rigging, color, editing), and robot textures/2D illustrations by Taylor Wilkes, it features wild visuals:
Tony as a Godzilla-like figure, gravity-defying wasabi peas, pawn shops selling hopes and dreams, and dreamlike chaos that mirrors the lyrics’ disorientation.
—escaping into absurdity amid inner turmoil.
Overall, “Runaway” stands out in Broken Robots’ discography for its relatable exploration of evasion and growth, wrapped in catchy hooks and inventive visuals.
It’s a track that lingers, urging listeners to confront what they’re running from
—or embrace the run itself.
Newbie 4999 Radio Gems (All Time)Hello. I am learning about the new NGR profile pages right now. I still have some things to figure out but it seems like there are some pretty cool features so far. I am pretty excited to show off my profile page online but I am trying to be patient and not rush it.. I need to finish learning the features and putting together my profile page really nice! I am also looking forward to seeing what everybody else does with theirs.
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