Queens Artist Leroy Brown Aka LBee Celebrates 4th of July in Style as “Gas” Music Video Surpasses 500,000 Views
Queens Artist Leroy Brown Aka LBee Celebrates 4th of July in Style as “Gas” Music Video Surpasses 500,000 Views
Queens Artist Leroy Brown Aka LBee Celebrates 4th of July in Style as “Gas” Music Video Surpasses 500,000 Views
Fueling the Creative Brain: The Sweetener Trap SLERADIO Blog Series | August 2025 Artificial Sweeteners and the Creative Mind Artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose are widely used in diet sodas and marketed as harmless alternatives to sugar. However, research suggests they may interfere with brain function. Studies indicate that aspartame can disrupt dopamine pathways, which are essential for motivation and reward processing [source]. Sucralose has been linked to altered gut microbiota, which can affect mood and cognition through the […]
Fueling the Creative Brain Post 1: The Hidden Cost of Diet Soda in the Studio In the indie music world, creativity isn’t a luxury, it’s your currency. Whether you're writing lyrics at 2 a.m., layering synths in a home studio, or rehearsing for a live set, your brain is doing the heavy lifting. And like any high-performance engine, it needs the right fuel. For many musicians, diet soda seems like a harmless studio staple. It’s cheap, widely available, and promises […]
🧬 SLAPPER – Oxygen Kiss Retro Pulse, Modern Drift, and the Art of Restraint Cover art for Oxygen Kiss by SLAPPER Jay @ SLE RADIO SLAPPER’s latest release, Oxygen Kiss, is a quiet triumph in synth-driven storytelling. It doesn’t shout for attention—it earns it through atmosphere, pacing, and a clear sense of identity. Following the more kinetic energy of “Breaking the Equilibrium,” this track feels like a deliberate exhale. It’s not a retreat—it’s a recalibration. There’s no need for symmetry […]
🌀 DJ Dovah – Sucette Fantôme Surreal Seduction and Rave Folklore Cover art for Sucette Fantôme by DJ Dovah 🌫️ A Phantom Emerges from the Fog Sucette Fantôme isn’t just a track—it’s a chapter in a growing mythos. DJ Dovah’s latest release builds on the surrealist storytelling introduced in Cliffside Rave and deepens the conceptual thread that ran through “If I Could Write a Song for You.” But where those earlier works leaned into emotional intimacy and rave nostalgia, this […]
🎸 No Such Thing – Faeser Glam, Grit, and a Flashbang of Feeling Cover art for No Such Thing by Faeser “It’s like a glitter bomb went off in a mosh pit—chaotic, theatrical, and impossible to ignore.” Volatile is the word that captures No Such Thing. From the first note, Faeser makes it clear this isn’t background noise—it’s a full-frontal sonic experience. Jessica James leads the charge with a vocal presence that cuts clean and deep—equal parts serrated and soulful. […]
🎤 Tired of Fixing a Broken Heart – Mathea-Mari Pop with Poise, Pain and Presence Cover art for Tired of Fixing a Broken Heart by Mathea-Mari Having reviewed Crush previously—a shimmering, gossamer pop rework with summer in its veins—it’s striking to hear how Tired of Fixing a Broken Heart pivots into deeper emotional territory with grace and composure. Where Crush floated, this track stands its ground. Mathea-Mari’s vocal performance here is resolute, emotionally honest without tipping into melodrama. Her delivery […]
🎙 The Gambler – Backstrom feat. Bart Topher Dust, Distance and a Deal with the Devil Cover art for The Gambler by Backstrom feat. Bart Topher There’s a certain kind of song that doesn’t ask for your attention—it earns it. The Gambler by Backstrom, featuring the weathered vocals of Bart Topher, is one of those. It’s a slow drawl of a track, steeped in Americana and shadowed by regret. The kind of tune that rolls in like a storm front […]
🇫🇷 Comment fuir tous mes tracas – Hervé Sitbon Escaping the Everyday, One Verse at a Time Cover art for Comment fuir tous mes tracas by Hervé Sitbon Some songs are lightning strikes. Others are long walks under overcast skies. Comment fuir tous mes tracas—“How to Escape All My Troubles”—by Hervé Sitbon belongs to the second kind. It’s reflective and melodic, French pop-rock tinged with the kind of nostalgia you don’t realize you’ve been carrying until the chorus finds you. […]
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