Bliss Carmxn returns after a year-long pause with “Caffeine Orange,” a surreal alt-pop reverie that captures the in-between haze of early morning, that strange hour when you can’t quite tell if you’re waking up or drifting home. The Canadian-born, London-based artist keeps up their name with another spellbinding track that…
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London’s own alt-rock outfit Rusty Halo crash back onto the scene with “The End,” a thunderous single that feels like an adrenaline shot to the heart of modern rock. As teased in their 2025 press release, the track dives headfirst into apocalypse, exploring how moments of boredom can twist into…
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Dead Feather’s latest single, “American Dreams,” from the forthcoming audio sculpture Cate Heleswv (Red Medicine) Vol. 1, makes a strong statement. The deaf multi-disciplinary artist from Edmond, Oklahoma, uses music as resistance and remembrance, bringing together rock textures and Mvskoke-Creek cultural consciousness into something visceral and profound. Recorded at Remote…
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NineMansion’s New Life EP steps into a glimmering dreamscape, one where heartbreak, peace, and self-assurance swirl in neon colors. The six-track project is a personal rebirth and a sonic evolution, as it blends heavy 808s, airy synths, and an almost spiritual sense of calm. Born and raised in Portsmouth, Virginia,…
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Introduction: Why Pop Music Still Runs the World Pop music has always been more than just catchy hooks and radio hits—it’s the soundtrack to our lives. From the vinyl era to the streaming age, pop albums have shaped culture, broken records, and given us songs that stick in our heads…
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Talkline, the Essex-and-London-based duo of vocalist Amy Hollingsworth and pianist Will Hobson, return with their second single, “In My Head,” a witty yet emotionally tangled indie-jazz-pop number that dives deep into the chaos of overthinking. Following July’s “Stuck Here,” the track serves as the next glimpse into their upcoming second…
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Los Angeles-based duo Siren Section, James Cumberland and John Dowling, return with their latest single, “Medicine,” a brooding yet ethereal entry in their self-coined glitchgaze sound. Having spent over two decades merging shoegaze’s dreamy haze with electronic precision and experimental rock grit, the pair have established a whole new aesthetic,…
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Cupid Spell’s debut single, “Look Alike,” is a dreamy, haunting slice of dark synthpop born from the collaboration between Josh Kreuzman (of Twice Dark) and Mandy Buffington. Written for Lover’s Eye Press: Issue 10, a tribute folio honoring David Lynch, the track delves into the surreal and unsettling emotional spaces…
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Kerem Goral’s “Something’s Wrong,” released on September 21, 2025, marks a visceral opening to his upcoming album All the Hate Comes from a Virtual Place. Hailing from Chafford Hundred, England, Goral brings an emotionally raw yet technically layered sound to the table, blurring the lines between hyperpop and metalcore. Produced…
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“Livin’ It Up” by Audra Watt is a joyful burst of rebellion wrapped in melody. It’s a radiant anthem for anyone ready to stop watching from the sidelines and finally jump into life. Released on September 19, 2025, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter delivers a heart-thumping, soul-lifting track co-written with Jeffrey East,…