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Rewriting the Narrative: The Catchmen Explore Identity and Illusion on ‘England
- Caleb
- March 23, 2026
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“England,” the new single from The Catchmen, feels like the sound of unfinished business finally being resolved. There’s a sense of maturity running through it—of ideas that have sat, evolved, and sharpened over time. The track opens with a soft, almost dreamlike portrayal of England, the kind built on memory, literature, and collective imagination. It draws you in gently, but that calm doesn’t last for long. A standout moment comes in the chorus: “I want to be in England (where your neighbours your friend), I want to be in England (where the queues never end), I want to be in…
Why Should I Worry: A Soul-Stirring Introduction to Carly Ann Taylor
- Caleb
- March 23, 2026
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Carly Ann Taylor introduces herself with “Why Should I Worry (Remind Me Version)” in a way that feels refreshingly unpolished, in the best sense of the word. Now part of Curb Records, she leans into something a lot of debut artists shy away from: emotional honesty without overcomplicating it. The song doesn’t try to impress straight away; instead, it settles in and lets its meaning unfold. What stands out most is how natural everything feels. The lyrics don’t come across like they were written to fit a trend, they feel lived-in. Right from the start, Carly Ann Taylor draws listeners…
A Question That Lingers: Dax Gets Personal on God, Can You Hear Me?
- Caleb
- March 22, 2026
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Dax’s new single God, Can You Hear Me? feels less like a typical release and more like a personal conversation set to music. Released on March 20, 2026, the song stands out because it isn’t trying to sound perfect or overly polished. Instead, it focuses on something more important, honesty. From the first verse, Dax sounds like someone speaking directly from the heart rather than simply performing, and that authenticity is what immediately pulls you in. At its emotional peak, Dax lays everything bare with the line: “God, can you hear me? I’m screaming at the top of my lungs,…