Going Home by Brother is a fiery, foot-stomping debut that blends classic rock swagger with bluesy soul, capturing the grit of bar brawls, the rush of city life, and the sweet release of music. If Fleetwood Mac, ZZ Top, and The Rolling Stones had a rowdy night out in Wigan,…
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“Against the Night” by Versonic is an indie rock adrenaline shot straight to the soul, fast, urgent, and brimming with anthemic energy that makes you want to grab life by the collar and sprint into the unknown. Released on February 8th, 2025, this Britpop-infused track, led by Stephen Connor, is…
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Step into a sunlit dream with Water that Comes and Goes by sofabed, where jazz, bossa nova, and contemporary grooves swirl together like ripples on a quiet river. This Tokyo-based duo has crafted an album that’s both a time capsule and a shelter. The English-language version of Megurikuru Mizu, which…
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“Peach Bubble Tea” by Manava Lery feat. Tiffany & Co. is a delightful, fizzy swing number akin to a sip of something sweet and refreshing on a summer afternoon. From the very first notes, the song bursts to life with lively horns, shimmering cymbals, and a playful piano that bounces…
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Shamanic Faith by Ripsime is an electrifying fusion of raw emotion and hypnotic soundscapes, pulling you into a world where grief, anger, and longing swirl together in a haze of pulsating beats and ethereal melodies. “Shamanic Faith” kicks in with gritty drum loops, courtesy of Akai and Elektron machines, set…
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“Falena” by Dave Violenza is a hypnotic dive into the eerie, intricate world of electronic storytelling. Every sound feels alive, shifting, and searching for escape, just like the moth that inspired it. From the start, “Falena” pulls you into its unsettling yet mesmerizing atmosphere with a cold, constricted rattle, like…
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Caddytunes’ “Count on Me” effortlessly sweeps you off your feet—romantic, soulful, and dripping with euphoria. In this track, Nigerian-born, UK-based artist Babatunde Raji shows that he knows exactly how to blend melody, emotion, and groove into something that sticks. From the moment it starts, “Count on Me” pulls you into…
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Alwyn Morrison’s “Lenox Hill” is like flipping through old polaroids of a love that burned bright but couldn’t last. With production helmed by Michael Carey (who’s worked with Gwen Stefani and Robbie Williams) and songwriting collaboration with Emmy-nominated Michael Kooman, “Lenox Hill” has a timeless feel. The live instrumentation, especially…
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Wotts is back with “sinking II”, and let’s just say—it’s a total vibe shift. This Ottawa indie-pop duo, known for their dreamy yet infectious sound, has taken their November 2024 single “sinking” and flipped it on its head. Inspired by the lush soundscapes of Tame Impala and Gorillaz, this remix…
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Utah-based songwriter Caleb Loomis, under his alter ego Supra Nova, takes us on an emotional rollercoaster with “I Love You, I Hate You.” This song gets you feeling like you are staring into a neon-lit abyss while your heart is being torn in two. From the first second, it grips…