Like a disco comet streaking across an L.A. midnight, SOZI has released her EP “DREAM,” a four-song reverie that turns the glamour of summer into philosophy you can dance to. The Los Angeles singer-songwriter…
Read MoreSparks fly the moment CAR287 release their debut, “Looking Through the Lens,” a record that remembers, argues, laughs, and stitches prairie weather into melody. The Winnipeg quartet—Jay Yarmey (vocals, acoustic guitar), Travis “Trabs” Wog (lead guitar, vocals)…
Read MoreFrost on a practice-room window writes better poetry than most diaries; Nabil Muquit has released his song “Augustina,” an instrumental postcard that smells faintly of winter and tape. The piece, born at a lonely piano…
Read MoreClocks keep the minutes; the sky keeps the meaning. Ian Ewing’s EP “In the Sky” treats that axiom like a compass, a chillhop/lo-fi suite that feels both handmade and celestial—beatcraft as a form of stargazing. A self-taught…
Read MoreA second sunrise always throws kinder light: with his album “I’m Still Standing,” Frankie Muriel tilts the day anew, and his reimagined “If I Say” arrives like warm bourbon poured over cracked ice—Americana steady, Country-bred, and unhurried. The project’s premise…
Read MoreMexican artist Paulina Chow releases “Blue,” an indie-folk confession from Mexico that hushes the room before it speaks. The project’s name sets the temperature; the mood is chill but lucid, like ocean light slipping under a closed door…
Read MoreSteph Wall dropped “Start Your Engines,” a flirt‐curious glide of indie R&B and neo-soul that doubles as the third and final single ushering in her EP “TANG!”. Like a midnight test-drive down an empty…
Read MoreCoupdekat has released her song “BURST <3,” a sugar-sharp detonation that previews her forthcoming project BLOW HER UP AND SHE’LL BURST!. This is a spinoff vignette with teeth: a clubland communiqué that both…
Read MoreSteam lifts off a porcelain cup as trombonist-producer Yonathan Peled releases “French Toast,” a hush-lit reverie co-crafted with composer-producer Tal Mashiach and vocalist Dandi, where Retro Soul leans…
Read MoreLike confetti flung from a sunrise, Dylan Rockwell releases his song “I.W.A.L.Y.,” a folk-rock valentine that jogs forward with indie-rock sneakers and a runner’s grin. The title spells a vow; the track makes…
Read MoreSome people are sunflowers—always turning toward validation—but KØLEEN is a wild daisy breaking through sidewalk cracks, uninvited, unapologetic, and gorgeously her own. Her infectious single “I Like It Like That” radiates…
Read MoreLegend whispers that the sky keeps souvenirs for the audacious; The One Eighties pry open the firmament with their incandescent single “Bottle Up the Lightning,” decanting raw voltage into Mason jars of melody…
Read MoreI heard a rumor that gravity once composed a lullaby for stones in freefall; Indie Rock Band The Knockaround Band splashes that myth across phosphorescent speakers with “Waterfall.” American to its marrow, yet borderless in intent, this pop‑rock torrent…
Read MoreWhen grief sits beside you like a rain-soaked dog, quiet and uninvited, heaven will have to wait by Flora Cash offers the kind of sonic shelter you didn’t know you needed. This is not a song—it’s a balm…
Read MoreSome canvases reveal their truth only when the paint begins to crack; Melbourne-based Duo Ratfink!'s latest single "Gay Song" pries those fissures wider until light floods through…
Read MoreA compass only matters when the heart already knows its destination; Michellar’s single “Get me there to Church” etches such coordinates across a continent-spanning skyline of steel…
Read MoreAn old lighthouse continues rotating long after its keeper has slipped beneath the tide; such is the eerie fascination of “Waiting,” the newest spectral postcard from Newcastle’s alt-country…
Read MoreListening to Hillary Reynolds' newest offering, "Can’t Turn Off My Mind," evokes the gentle eccentricity of discovering forgotten letters tucked within vintage books, each sentence spilling secrets cloaked…
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