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Independent Music Weekly – Vol. 27 (October 2025): Sabina Beyli Faces Her Shadows in “Bad Habits”

The Sound of Truth: Sabina Beyli Leads Independent Music Weekly – Vol. 27


In a streaming world built on algorithms, Independent Music Weekly brings the focus back to art, emotion, and authenticity. Volume 27, released this October, features Sabina Beyli — the 22-year-old Baku-born artist redefining the sound of vulnerability with her electrifying new single “Bad Habits.”


Independent Music Weekly Vol.27 cover – TJPL News Magazine Network
Independent Music Weekly Vol.27 cover – TJPL News Magazine Network

Produced by Mike Midura (Ok Goodnight, Rilena) and co-written with Kate J. Brink, Bad Habits finds strength in confession. It blends dark guitar textures with cinematic pop tension, echoing the edge of Evanescence, the intensity of Maggie Lindemann, and the atmospheric power of Deftones, while remaining uniquely Sabina’s own. The result is both haunting and liberating — a modern anthem for anyone learning to face themselves without flinching.


Inside the Issue: Global Voices, Real Emotion

Every artist featured in this issue represents a different shade of independence:


🎧 Andrew Flynn turns heartbreak into freedom on Running Away — a euphoric synth-pop track built on honesty.

🎸 Until They Burn Me deliver cinematic Americana on Revealed to Him in the Wild, where beauty and darkness collide.

🎤 Neeve Andrews and JNZI inject R&B and hip-hop with introspection through Sip + Paint and Speaker.

🌿 Jason Ayres and decede bring acoustic storytelling to life on Wild River and Leave It All Behind.

💫 Emily Otto and Tobiah Frei showcase innovation through soul, jazz, and Afro-R&B, proving that melody and meaning still matter.


Each artist has been hand-selected by Editor-in-Chief Tamara Jenna, whose work through TJPL News and the wider TJPL Media Network continues to redefine how independent music is discovered, documented, and celebrated.


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Why Independent Music Still Matters

Independent doesn’t mean small but in this case — it means free.


The artists featured in this issue create from instinct, not industry playbooks. They build soundscapes from truth, not trends. Independent Music Weekly continues to prove that the most moving art often comes from the margins — from self-produced bedrooms, late-night sessions, and fearless voices who refuse to compromise.


As part of the TJPL Media Network, Independent Music Weekly joins a global ecosystem of award-winning titles — including TJPL News Magazine, Plectrum, and Urban Barz — all committed to spotlighting the next generation of independent musicians with honesty, creativity, and heart.


Join the Movement


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About Independent Music Weekly

Independent Music Weekly is the world’s first editorial press platform published weekly and dedicated solely to independent music. Produced by Tamara Jenna Productions Ltd (UK), the magazine celebrates creativity without boundaries — featuring new global releases across dance, pop, hip-hop, acoustic, and rock.


Every issue is a love letter to authenticity — to the songs that slip past the mainstream and speak directly to the human condition.


Because independent isn’t just a genre. It’s a revolution still being written.

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