Alt-rock and shoegaze collide with vulnerability on Lost, the debut album from Dallas-based artist Jake Vera. Created alongside producer reactance and mixed by Sefi Carmel, the record feels intensely personal, like a diary left open on the bedroom floor where much of it was recorded. Lost leans into imperfections and…
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London-based, Birmingham-raised and unapologetically queer, Beljune returns with โStorm,โ a striking and emotionally raw release that dives straight into discomfort. Dropped on January 29, 2026, the track marks the opening chapter of his forthcoming EP A BLACK & WHITE FILM, and it feels like a deliberate break in the noise,…
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Beatviz and the Rise of the AI Music Video Generator: How Artists Will Visualize Sound in 2026
by adminMusic Has Always Been Visual โ 2026 Makes That Inevitable Long before algorithms entered the creative conversation, music and visuals were already inseparable. Album artwork, stage lighting, music videos, and even fashion have always shaped how listeners connect with sound. As we move into 2026, that relationship is evolving again…
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Portland-based producer Alice Okada steps into the spotlight with Liquid, or Jungle?, a curious and confidently self-aware debut EP. Having only fallen down the Intelligent Drum Nโ Bass rabbit hole about a year ago, Okada already sounds like someone who understands not just the mechanics of the genre, but its…
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Omnifear drags you straight into the wreckage. Kingdom, out just this January 28, 2026, is a compact but crushing EP, like three years of frustration, obsession, and refinement boiled down to pure pressure. Built across continents and stitched together by producer-guitarist Yan Yang, vocalist Aerith Corneau, and bassist Emilio M.…
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Marina Langโs โRose Gardenโ steps onto a glowing dancefloor with a heavy heart and pretending, just for a few minutes, that everythingโs fine. Rooted in nu-disco and disco-funk but dressed up with a cinematic sheen, the track thrives on contrast, as it moves your body while quietly bruising your feelings.…
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โTo Love To Peace Todayโ by Ooberfuse, featuring Charlie Rishmawi, comes across as experienced, immediate, and urgent. Recorded in Bethlehem and released in London, the song intimately touches upon a place that is too often reduced to symbolism. Here, Bethlehem speaks as a breathing city, full of artists, families, and…
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โIn This Worldโ finds Matt DeAngelis zooming out from the personal and aiming straight for something bigger: what it means to live together, right now, in all this noise and chaos. Based out of Turnersville, New Jersey, DeAngelis wears a lot of hatsโsinger, pianist, keyboardistโand leads a band that clearly…
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โBetter Tomorrowโ is a late-night confession turned into a battle cry. Coming out of Sรถderkรถping, Sweden, Mr. Rhame is chasing honesty. Inspired by the emotional weight and cathartic punch of bands like Linkin Park, this single is built around one clear intention, reminding himself and anyone listening that forward is…
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Mark Stevenson boxes himself in with โKettleโ as a perfect snapshot of that wide-open musical mindset. A Texas-based artist with a global ear, Stevenson pulls from everywhere and nowhere at once, guided less by genre rules and more by instinct. Whether heโs going quiet and acoustic or loud and electric,…