Brittany Campbell has released “Creep With Me,” a dark, mid-tempo R&B incantation that slides like silk through moonlit rooms. Co-produced with Aaron Day and Dayloop, the track is cast in 6/8—Scorpio-season time—where soft synths glow…
Read MoreA hush like rain on warm pavement, Eleazar’s latest single “Eleven,” is a South London nocturne that threads contemporary R&B with neo-soul filigree and indie poise. The track moves at a chill, mid-tempo sway, its soft piano keys sketching lantern-light…
Read MoreA proverb from nonnas and nurses alike could fit here: care is a slow craft, but it outlives spectacle. Damien McFly’s “for those who care” , an Italian folk-pop/indie-pop album whose quiet engineering…
Read MoreCall 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…
Read MoreUK singer-songwriter Billy Reekie released “Easier,” a mid-tempo pop-rock/indie-pop ballad that turns private grief into widescreen cinema. He builds an immersive, narrative coil: dynamic guitars…
Read MoreStreetlights are a city’s pulse when doctors clock out and StarRing Chen (陳星甫) has released “Lost in Taipei 流浪台北,” a Mandarin pop-rock ballad for the hour when scrubs meet a guitar case. Written after a dusk shift, the song traces exhaustion that…
Read MoreLike a lighthouse teaching the ocean to breathe, Avivie’s Atmos arrives as a self-titled statement of intent: dance music that meditates, meditation that moves. The four-song electronic set locates a rare balance between pulse and pause, sculpted…
Read MoreSusie McCollum has released “Abigail,” a hush-toned dispatch that extends the promise of her 2024 debut EP, Tempt My Fate. The American indie artist frames a chill meditation in the crosswinds of indie pop and neo-soul: supple grooves, gauzy…
Read MoreLike a campfire story told to the tide, Tavia Rhodes releases HER SAY and the coast answers back. The Seattle singer-songwriter—whose gigs have matured into a full-band electricity—turns grief, love, and flight into a living document you can hear breathing…
Read MoreLOVA 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…
Read MoreA 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…
Read MoreRize 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…
Read MorePicture 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…
Read MoreEstella 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…
Read MoreMykel 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…
Read MoreCall 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…
Read MoreA 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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