Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.
Bonneville - ‘Flying Machine’ Bonneville’s new single ‘Flying Machine’ blends retro-soul with futuristic funk, capturing the wonder of childhood and the longing for freedom through lush production and heartfelt lyrics. Co-written by guitarist Jeff Hayashi and vocalist Wes McGee, and produced by GRAMMY® winner Starita, the track marks a bold sonic evolution for the band ahead of their upcoming sophomore album.
Bea Elmy Martin - ‘Where We Part’ Bea Elmy Martin returns with ‘Where We Part’, a hauntingly cinematic alt-pop ballad that explores grief and emotional renewal, marking the first single from her debut album ‘Under the Yew’. Produced by HÆLOS’ Dominick J Goldsmith, the track blends Bea’s signature piano work with rich textures and layered harmonies, showcasing her evolution as one of alternative music’s most introspective and artful voices.
Keri Elle - ‘Move Over’ Keri Elle follows up her heartfelt single ‘Community’ with the bold and infectious ‘Move Over’, the second release from her forthcoming album ‘ELLE IS FOR LOVE’. Featuring SHREDTVT, the track fuses early 2000s R&B, hip-hop swagger, and soulful pop into a powerful declaration of self-worth and artistic freedom.
Groove Doctors 3 - ‘Live And Let Live’ Midwest-based trio Groove Doctors 3 have released their debut album ‘Live And Let Live’, a vibrant record that captures their infectious blend of rock, soul, funk, and rhythm & blues. Highlighted by the standout title-track, the album channels the trio’s electrifying live energy and deep-rooted musical camaraderie, offering both joyfully reimagined covers and groove-laden original compositions.
Aaron Koenig - ‘Money With Love’ Aaron Koenig returns with ‘Live Now!’, a multifaceted new project that merges spiritually inspired music with a 60-page companion book featuring lyrics, chords, backstories, and artwork for all 12 tracks. The lead single ‘Money with Love’ delivers a vibrant blend of power pop and Latin grooves while reimagining money as a vehicle for gratitude, purpose, and artistic value in an era of streaming-era challenges.