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SHADES OF GREY

Posted By Jeremy Schonfeld, Monday, March 2, 2026
Updated: Monday, March 2, 2026

Check out “The Boy Who Had Nothing to Offer” from my new solo album “Shades of Grey”. This is my version of the same song performed by Mike Merenda and Ruth Ungar of The Mammals in my music-based feature film, “The Father Who Stayed” - film and soundtrack (featuring 27 of my songs) releasing this Spring. If you have a piano and are looking for a self-contained singer-songwriter to come over and do a special concert event, or if you would like to inquire about setting up a screening for my feature film and hosting a talkback/Q&A, I would be happy to discuss. Please email me personally at jeremy@jeremyschonfeld.com for more info!

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Not folk, but folk at heart! My EDM single Echoes of You - Out Now!!

Posted By Trevor Renteria Music, Ltd Co, Monday, February 2, 2026
Updated: Monday, February 2, 2026

"Echoes of You" lives in that specific space between heartbreak and healing—the kind of track designed to move your body even while your heart is breaking. Produced with Porter Hall, this is an upbeat EDM anthem anchored by the weight of real grief. While the sound was inspired by the euphoric energy of John Summit and Dom Dolla, and the vocal emotive power of Ellie Goulding, the soul of the track is intensely personal. During the writing process, the phrase "Echoes of You" kept haunting me. It perfectly described the presence of absence—how the people we lose seem to linger in the quiet moments. I channeled the loss of my grandfather, my sister-in-law, and my lifelong dog, Aubree. I took that raw, personal grief and reframed it into a story about a "forever" love lost too soon. It’s about the walls we build to keep the pain out, only to realize we’ve trapped ourselves in with the memories. But ultimately, this isn't a sad song. It’s a survival song. The line “I built these dreams out of pain / you keep dancing through the rain” is the turning point. It is the realization that loving hard and losing deep isn't a weakness—it’s a gift. This song is about finding the courage to dance forward, even when the echoes are calling you back.

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Be Alive - Debut Album

Posted By Brother James, Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Updated: Wednesday, October 15, 2025

My debut album dropped this month :)

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Ben Eisenberger Chamber Group

Posted By Eisenberger Ben, Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Updated: Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Hey everyone. My name's Ben Eisenberger and I recently released my third album Ben Eisenberger Chamber Group a few weeks ago digitally and on vinyl :)

I play a sort of fingerpicked, classically-influenced style of guitar and write songs. I started out solo, moved to a second record that encompassed a few more musicians, and this is sort of my first "full band" thing. There's many influences - from musical-ish melody lines, free improvisation, and an overall ambient vibe.

I was sort of discouraged at the lack of label/press/management/radio/any response toward the record before and after release, despite so much reaching out. I'd really appreciate it if you gave it a listen and let me know what you think!

 

Ben

Tags:  ambient  dark  folk  guitar  pedal steel  rhodes  songwriter  whimsical 

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