Los Angeles–born singer, songwriter, and producer avalon has released “sydney,” a pop-rock/indie-pop time capsule and spin-off from her broader project of radical vulnerability. Written about a childhood…
Read MoreSwedish alt-pop artisan shy martin has released her single “l.o.v.e,” a mid-tempo flare announcing her as-yet-untitled full-length project due next year. Written earlier this year in Los Angeles with trusted collaborators…
Read MorePicture 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…
Read MoreUK-based French-Senegalese singer-songwriter anaiis releases “Green Juice,” from her project Devotion & The Black Divine, and it glows like citrus over velvet. A chill, mid-tempo current pulls you in; the production is sleek yet tactile—twinkling, psychedelic…
Read MoreUmbrellas flip like silver fish in a gust, and Meron T releases “stormy weather,” the focus track from her long-awaited Palindrome EP—a radiant detour doubling as mission statement. This is contemporary R&B lacquered with UK hip-hop textures: brisk drums…
Read MoreCanadian polymath Vivek Mehmi releases “The Pressure Rise,” the opener of his EP project “Relation Ships Pt. 1” that sketches its epilogue. Indie-pop shimmer meets pop-rap snap as retro 80s synths and crisp contemporary drums braid flirty verses to a velveteen…
Read MoreCanadian 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…
Read MoreHajaj releases “Space,” a lucid shard from In the Meantime that announces how the Jeddah-born, London-based singer has honed his modern soul to a gleam. Co-written and co-produced with Aidan Glover, this UK neo-soul/indie-rock alloy…
Read MoreSparked like a midnight telegram, Gracie Convert releases “babe pourquoi t’es comme ça?”—a bilingual confessional disguised as a lounge mirage. It’s chill, poised, and luminous. The London-based British-French artist, co-producing with Jack Seagal…
Read MoreStreetlights blink, and Estella Dawn presses “send”: “Drunk & Messy” is out, a velvet siren wrapped in glass. The USA-based independent force splices Indie Pop with Adult Contemporary finesse, crafting…
Read MoreLA alt-pop singer-songwriter Keni Titus has released her single “man like you,” a candlelit provocation that whispers before it wounds. Indeed, she pares her toolkit to skin and syllable: lithe acoustic finger-picking, a hush of room tone, and vocals steeped in warmth that smolder…
Read MoreLORYANN 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…
Read MoreMexican artist Arca Sánchez has released “OJALA,” a post-breakup benediction that tells the past to misplace his number and keep walking. A voice carried to Medellín’s studios, Sánchez spins toxicity into ballast, trading melodrama for clear-eyed resolve…
Read MoreSami The Collector has released “Broken Yet Holding On,” a hush that refuses to break. Spun from Rori Tran Binh Trong’s original, this rendition treats heartache like porcelain—fractured, yes, but cupped in both hands. The track floats at a chill, mid-tempo…
Read More"Substances" is a piece of musical journey knitted by a tremendous talent from Boulder, Colorado named Stevie Wolf. He expresses his emotions through sensitive and deep lyrics blended with a chill pop ambiance…
Read MoreAmerican singer-songwriter Duane Hoover drops “Just an Everyday Thing,” a neon postcard from the pop-rock continuum and a spinoff spark from his catalogue…
Read MoreHilary Camino releases “Flower Bud,” a Wyoming-born hush that treats quiet as sacred architecture. Recorded live in one take, this folk miniature arrives as a spinoff…
Read MoreLuck favors the brave, but the timid buy another round; Swing’it releases “Bartender,” a lounge-lit confession that slips you back to the ’60s with a Sinatra wink. The Norwegian ensemble reframes jazz and soul as a dimly lit ritual: jazzy piano keys, a satin croon…
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