Released on February 5, 2026, “I Haven’t Seen Enough” opens a new chapter for Foxy Leopard, and it does so with a hush rather than a bang. Coming out of Quebec and tied to the wider narrative world that will continue on the upcoming album Before, the single introduces Clarabelle,…
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“Bizarre Love Triangle” has been pulled through time so many ways that it’s practically a pop standard now, but Blackfoot Daisy somehow finds a new angle on it, and it feels like a candlelit porch in Georgia at midnight. The Clarkston Americana trio strips away the ’80s neon of New…
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Out February 21, 2026, Hurry introduces June The Destroyer as far more than another folk-rock duo with a city to mythologize. Victoria Fuller and James Karfilis, working out of Toronto’s Port Lands with singer-songwriter Len O’Neill, shape a record that feels rooted in the skyline yet restless beneath it. The…
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Released on February 6, 2026, “Shooting Star” finds Chloe Clouds leaning fully into the warm, flirty charm that has been making her one to watch. The emerging singer-songwriter, already building momentum with four consecutive BBC Introducing features, blends Americana, country, and pop in a way that feels fresh but familiar,…
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Rising country artist Caitlin Mae is stepping into 2026 with a release that feels less like a polished industry move and more like a late-night confession finally finding its melody. Hailing from a small mining town in South Wales, Caitlin’s journey to Nashville wasn’t just geographical; it was deeply personal.…
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“Geronimo” feels like the exact moment you stop swallowing your frustration and finally jump. On his first official solo single, Pacific Northwest–based singer-songwriter Tyler C.S. McGinnis steps out from the harmony-rich world of The Hipocrats and into something leaner, more personal, and a little more dangerous. You can still hear…
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Jacob Rountree’s new single “Grace” feels like a decade-long exhale, finally leaving his chest. Written ten years ago and now released as the opening chapter of his fourth album era, the Bozeman multi-instrumentalist turns grief, memory, and family into something that shimmers between indie-folk confession and quietly pulsing EDM meditation.…
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Mitchell Broodley’s “Overtime Again” touches us like a chapter taken from real life, torn straight out of the notebook of someone who’s lived a few different lives already. Raised in South Carolina, now settled in Vermont with a law career, hospital leadership, and a family under his belt, Broodley isn’t…
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Paul Louis Villani’s “Makes Me Happy” is the kind of track that moves like a paper boat drifting along a calm stream. Paul Louis Villani is a singer‑songwriter and emerging voice in contemporary pop whose music is defined by emotional sincerity, strong melodies, and uplifting themes. With a background rooted…
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Chicago singer-songwriter Dario Cohen has lived a few musical lifetimes, touring with blues legend Mississippi Fred McDowell, sharing a flat with Fleetwood Mac’s Peter Green, logging over 2,000 shows, and you can hear all that road-earned tenderness in “Your Fan Club.” Recorded at New York’s iconic Power Station with Grammy-winning…