Lera Shemi is unraveling something with “call you by your namE,” the third chapter of her unfolding concept album You & Me & HER. The Ukrainian-born, LA-based artist zooms in on the simple, intimate, and confrontational act of saying someone’s name out loud. Following the sharper edges of her earlier…
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The Marsh Family’s rise from lockdown parody videos to full-fledged recording artists has always felt a bit storybook, and with their debut album Hollow Chapters, they finally turn that narrative inward. This is a shared diary, passed between six voices, shaped by grief, growth, protest, and resilience. Blending folk roots…
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Neighbours Sara Perlerup and Peter Anderson bring to you a heartfelt EP, Our Lonely Worlds Collide, via their project, Blue & Bright. All there is here is an easy-going country-pop record with unfeigned blitheness coming through acoustic guitars and vocal harmonies. Through five tracks recorded in Nashville and finalized in…
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Minneapolis-based alt-rock band Knife Emoji has debuted with a self-titled release on March 20. You will love the synths, the 12-string guitar, and definitely the drums, and be forced to face the dichotomy of the self. And if you are into Radiohead and Grizzly Bear, hop on. Knife Emoji opens…
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The Skyline Motherboard… And The Burden of Being Known by Social Treble: Review
by adminThere’s experimental, and then there’s Social Treble’s “The Skyline Motherboard… And The Burden of Being Known,” which rewires boundaries. Coming out of Bengaluru, this instrumental piece plays like a dystopian short film you can hear, built on the unnerving idea of a gig economy that no longer rents your time…
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Stockholm-based artist Theo Ledin, with his moniker Theophilia, has released his debut album Big Bang, pulling together over a decade of sonic experiments. Drawing from techno, house, pop, and rock, the record plays like a long, winding journey through the psyche. It’s messy, euphoric, reflective, and oddly comforting all at…
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Jojo Gold turns emotion into atmosphere in “Bleed.” Her sound sits somewhere between intimate confession and cinematic swell, built on a quiet kind of vulnerability that gradually opens up into something much bigger. At its core, this track is about longing, wanting to be seen, chosen, and understood. Right from…
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Chicago’s Attack the Sound have been carving out their own lane with this smooth, genre-blurring “Chi-Pop” vibe, and “Can’t Stop Loving You” feels like them fully settling into that groove. Blending indie pop, soul, and a touch of modern R&B, the band leans into warmth, flavor, and feel-good intimacy, without…
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Joshua Pearlstein signals a shift toward instinct and immediacy with “Wanna Dance,” a forthcoming single that frames itself around release, freedom, and creative clarity. Following the momentum of his previous work, the Atlanta-bred, LA-bound artist positions this track as a more personal statement – one that moves away from external…
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Kingfisher’s “Breakdown” arrives with the weight of time behind it, positioning itself as a long-developed release shaped by years of refinement and persistence. Led by Julian Eduardo Lozano alongside Nich Magnolfi and bassist Affe, the Uppsala-based project presents a track that draws from mainstream, indie, and alternative influences while aiming…