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Laura Lucas lets the season speak on “Let The Winter Have Me,” a mid-tempo indie-folk vow from her album "There’s a Place I Go"

Cold seasons teach a quiet grammar: to stay, to breathe, to bear the weather. Laura Lucas’s latest single “Let The Winter Have Me,” arriving through Nettwerk, alongside her album “There’s a Place I Go,” treats that grammar as a vow…

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Daybreaker turns memory into melody on Tastes Like Nostalgia, a handmade indie-folk EP out December 3rd.

Every wardrobe hides one shirt that smells more of memory than detergent; Tastes Like Nostalgia operates exactly like that garment you can’t quite throw away. Under the moniker Daybreaker, singer-songwriter Chelsea Balzer turns…

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On Her EP “For The Record,” Micae turns bedroom folk into diaristic symphonies of breath, string, and sincerity.

Call it a Polaroid EP: Micae’s “For The Record” feels like a hand-warmed snapshot pulled from a coat pocket—creased, human, and stubbornly present. The Canadian singer-songwriter builds a folk miniature with nothing more than guitar and her velvety…

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Swedish singer LOVA delivers an unsentimental, tender valediction on “Leave It Beautiful.”

LOVA has released “Leave It Beautiful,” a Swedish indie-pop valediction with a quiet R&B afterglow. The track moves at a mid-tempo saunter, powered by understated percussion and a cushion of velvet harmonies that cradle…

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Alexandria finds late-night clarity on “Fire and Ice,” blending folk-pop intimacy with indie-pop poise

A flare rips across the Western Australian dusk—Alexandria has released “Fire and Ice,” a tender paradox tuned for late-night clarity. Performing as Alexandria, 24-year-old Rianna Corcoran threads folk-pop intimacy through indie-pop poise…

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With “mirror,” Drew Schueler Delivers a Poised, Painfully Honest Portrait of Friendship’s End

Picture a quiet room with the lights dimmed and the truth humming like a fluorescent bulb: U.S. artist Drew Schueler paints that feeling through his single “mirror,” a standalone project that masquerades as a breakup ballad yet ends a friendship…

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Hayden Ryann Drops “No Room for Bitchin’”, A Sharp-Edged Rebellion Wrapped in Melody

Canadian artist Hayden Ryann has released “No Room for Bitchin’,” a second salvo that announces a singer-songwriter with alternative-country voltage and pop-rock swagger. Co-created with The Lockyer Boys, the track rides sinewy acoustic strums…

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LORYANN releases “My Anxiety,” a club-ready confession that turns panic into pop choreography.

LORYANN has released her single “My Anxiety,” a panic attack that learned to two-step. The Montreal pop polymath converts dread into choreography, crafting a club-grade confession whose adrenaline feels both disarming and addictive. The production is unequivocally…

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Pēlikel Release "Okay, Maybe," a Montreal-Made EP Balancing Indie-Folk Intimacy and Cinematic Adult Contemporary Warmth

Call it a weather report for the soul: Pēlikel’s Okay, Maybe scans the horizon, names the clouds, and stays outside long enough to be rained on. The Montreal-based Lebanese trio—Joey Semaan, Kevin Semaan, and Roy Andraos, with Mark Bitar on drums…

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Genovieve Releases “National Park,” a Tranquil Indie-Folk Reverie Rooted in Stillness and Solitude

Genovieve has released “National Park,” a chill indie-folk reverie that trades Brooklyn’s sirens for wind through sequoias. The track functions as a small sanctuary: fingerpicked guitar dusted…

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With “Dreamland,” Ebubé Crafts a Slow-Burning Nocturne Where Longing Glows Instead of Burns

UK rising R&B star Ebubé has released “Dreamland,” the opening curtain on a new era via Lionbear Records, and it floats like candlelight across a late-night room. Contemporary R&B with neo-soul nerve…

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Romy Dya Declares Self-Possession on New R&B Single "So Over Lust," Produced With Will Gittens

Dutch artist Romy Dya releases “So Over Lust,” an LA-forged contemporary R&B confession produced and co-written with Grammy-winning songwriter Will Gittens. The record moves like midnight water…

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Isabel Rumble Releases “Better Half of Me,” a Gentle Folk Benediction for Love’s Endings

Snow still clings to the eucalypt shadows as Australian folk storyteller Isabel Rumble releases “Better Half of Me,” a hushed benediction for endings that prefer to speak in roots rather than fireworks. Composed in the liminal…

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Dumomi The Jig and BClean Deliver Trap-Powered Swagger in “Bad Man Dey”

Nigerian Artist Dumomi The Jig has released “Bad Man Dey (Ft. BClean),” a kinetic proclamation where trap horsepower meets hip-hop pageantry and refuses to idle. Built on piston-fast hi-hats, scorched-rubber 808s, and…

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South African Artist Lee Cole Shoots His Shot With Tender Precision on New Single ‘Mine’

South African singer-producer Lee Cole releases “Mine,” a confession dressed in adult-contemporary polish, indie-soul afterglow, and a hint of indie-R&B. Built on an uplifting guitar figure…

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Fresh Off Her First Headline Tour, JESSIA Drops Boundary-Setting Single ‘Therapy & Yoga’

Glitter snaps off the mirrorball as Canadian pop firebrand JESSIA releases “Therapy & Yoga,” a strut-ready decree of self-prioritization. Fresh from her first North American headline run, she pivots…

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With “Hardline 2” Jay Denton Honors His Friend TylerHatesLife With a Cinematic Collaboration Featuring Endure

Jay Denton releases “Hardline 2” with TylerHatesLife and Endure, a memorial set to pulse and piano where grief learns a backbeat. The sequel carries Tyler’s voice from the first “Hardline,” re-situated…

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Emanuel Carter Finds Poise and Vulnerability in Five-Song R&B-Hip-Hop EP Suite “Untitled”

Emanuel Carter releases Untitled, a five-song vignette of contemporary R&B and hip-hop where candor wears cologne and rhythm learns to confess. The St. Paul native (by way of Liberian roots and an L.A. detour) builds…

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