This is song is all the evidence that I require to show that Liz Stokes is a genius lyricist and songwriter.
The Beths - Mosquitoes | Live At Studio 1 Vintage Guitars https://t.co/oCxmT5czk5
Midwestern Mrs' Better Day carries a rare kind of optimism that feels earned, not manufactured. Warm melodies and heartfelt songwriting turn struggle into possibility—a reminder that hope isn't naïve; sometimes it's the hardest thing we hold onto. https://t.co/5I0teUSCzE
Dayton's Paul Monnin - "Where the Rivers Divide" carries the quiet strength of a great American song—rooted in place, shaped by experience, and filled with the kind of honest reflection that only comes from a life well observed. A songwriter who knows every journey has a story.
Iskaa & The Red Cars' "Deja Vu" has the kind of restless energy that keeps rock & roll alive. Sharp hooks, driving momentum, and a sense of urgency make it feel like a song chasing the horizon—confident, catchy, and built to move. https://t.co/EOy8soRmnY
Elephants and Stars' Drowning in Doubt turns uncertainty into strange beauty. The song captures that universal struggle between hope and hesitation, wrapped in rock and roll emotional honesty. Sometimes the best songs don't offer answers—they give us a place to ask questions.
Starcleaner's reunion - Never Odd or Even brings a jazz-inflected cool to the indie landscape. Shifting rhythms and late-night atmosphere, it feels like a conversation between improv and melody—proof a great song doesn't repeat the past, it reimagines it. https://t.co/rdu1BJJvmo
Well, the station computer has decided to join the rebellion and remind us that even in the digital age, rock & roll still needs a little chaos. Hang tight—We're wrestling the machines back into submission. The music will survive!
They Might Be Giants' "Get Down" proves that curiosity remains their greatest superpower. Decades in, they still twist melody, humor, and intelligence into something completely their own—a reminder that cleverness and pure danceable pop joy can coexist. https://t.co/en9QSi7mbM
Jess Williamson's Goodbye to All That is a perfect, graceful departure. She doesn't burn the past down—she releases it with clarity and compassion. A haunting, beautiful reminder that sometimes the bravest songs are the ones that know when to let go. https://t.co/3TMnNN19Gq