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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Rize Michael turns goodbye into growth on His Album “I can’t wait to know you, always.”

Rize Michael has released i can’t wait to know you, always, and the Atlanta artist turns farewell into a forward-facing ritual. Inspired by a rediscovered message that promised perpetual curiosity…

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Secret Rendezvous choose presence on “In Between Dreams,” a self-produced Indie R&B exhale.

Picture a late tram gliding past the Amsterdam canals, its windows fogging while strangers trade brave hopes; that’s the feeling Secret Rendezvous bottle on “In Between Dreams,” a record about choosing joy after turbulence and learning…

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Estella Dawn warms and rattles on “Conversations,” an alt-pop/adult-contemporary anthem of self-worth

Estella Dawn releases “Conversations,” an alternative-pop/adult-contemporary disclosure that warms and rattles at once. The project, “Conversations,” opens bare: melancholic piano keys and an alto voice at confession’s distance, the air…

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Between hazard-light brass and elastic hooks, Mykel finds restorative whiplash on “HOW DO YOU KNOW.”

Mykel releases “HOW DO YOU KNOW,” a neon confessional disguised as party fuel and the second track from her debut EP, Hometown Runaway, arriving November 7. The track treats anxiety…

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With “You and I,” Majozi Blends Indie-Folk Intimacy and Future-Bass Flourish in a Quietly Brave Ballad

Call it a lantern for ordinary nights but Majozi latest single “You and I,” a South African indie-folk benediction, treats devotion as practical magic. Gentle guitar riffs sketch the perimeter while soft, thick piano keys progressively pulse like warm hallway light…

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Lila Holler’s Latest Single “The Way I Am Now” Balances Stillness and Strength.

A heart is a roadside map that redraws itself at every state line; Lila Holler releases “The Way I Am Now,” a chill, mid-tempo indie-pop communique, quietly luminous, that carries dust from her nomadic childhood across the United States…

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alayna Releases “Softly,” A Gentle Prelude to Set Her Free and a Hymn to Quiet Devotion

Say you step onto a beach at blue hour and the tide lifts your ankles without insisting—alayna releases “Softly,” prying open the doorway to Set Her Free, her sophomore album arriving February 13, 2026 via Nettwerk. The Australia-based artist trades…

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avalon’s Latest single “sydney” Revisits Teenage Loss with Adult Grace and Radical Vulnerability

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…

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shy martin Releases “l.o.v.e,” A Luminous Alt-Pop Flare from Her Forthcoming Full-Length

Swedish 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…

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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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anaiis Glows with Restraint on “Green Juice,” a Mid-Tempo Meditation on Love That Lasts

UK-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…

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Meron T Released “stormy weather,” A Feel-Good Resilience Groove from the Palindrome EP

Umbrellas 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…

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Vivek Mehmi’s “The Pressure Rise” Turns Emotional Closure into a Joy-Fueled Groove

Canadian 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…

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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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From Jeddah to London, Hajaj Carves Out “Space” — A Modern Soul Ballad of Emotional Clarity.

Hajaj 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…

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Gracie Convert Unveils “babe pourquoi t’es comme ça?” — A Bilingual Slow-Burn of Love and Lucid Restraint

Sparked 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…

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Sultry, Sharp, Self-Made: Estella Dawn’s “Drunk & Messy” Is Late-Night Truth in a Glass

Streetlights 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…

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