Marina Lang’s “Rose Garden” steps onto a glowing dancefloor with a heavy heart and pretending, just for a few minutes, that everything’s 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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“To Love To Peace Today” 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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Sebastian Rydgren has always known how to make pop feel personal, and with “how iwanna die,” he leans fully into that sweet spot where emotion meets modern polish. The Swedish singer-songwriter, who first grabbed the spotlight during Swedish Idol 2022 and never really let it go, returns with a track…
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Sometimes Julie leans into reflection with Transition, their sixth release and a brave six-song EP that marks a clear emotional and sonic shift for the San Diego–based duo. Monica Sorenson and Rick Walker step away from the fuller classic and alternative rock music of their earlier work and move closer…
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Siri Neel’s “I Think I Said Something” is soft on the surface, sharp at the edges, and deeply aware of its own pulse. The Danish singer-songwriter has never been interested in blending into neat little boxes, and this single makes that crystal clear. There’s Nordic cool in the air, brushed…
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Fort Myers–based artist and producer Cosmo Cloudy continues to carve out her own lane with “After All,” a moody, intimate, handmade, and emotionally loaded slice of alt pop. Entirely self-directed, produced, and mastered on her phone using BandLab, Cosmo Cloudy embodies true DIY spirit, blending influences as wide-ranging as The…
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Mick J Clark hits a new stride with Pole Position, that culminates as the moment where years of songwriting graft finally line up just right. With fresh backing from an international publishing house and a UK indie label, Clark steps forward as a seasoned storyteller whose songs are built for…
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The Vildes return with the pop-electronica, “Manicure for the Strangers.” The Norwegian trio, Ingvild Tafjord, Hilde Wahl, and Glenn Tvedt, wrap emotional honesty in sleek electronic skin, and this second release sharpens that contrast even further, after their debut. Released on January 9, 2026, the track feels perfectly at home…
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Allison’s Invention, the creative moniker of Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter and composer Allison Tartalia, kicks off 2026 with a sharp exhale in the form of “Over It.” As a synth-pop release valve and cinematic confession, the track brings you the moment when disappointment finally stops hurting and starts hardening into resolve. Tartalia…
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Katsu (喝) is a long-delayed culmination of intent, endurance, and self-reclamation. Originally conceived as Yamazaki’s finale performance for Hungary’s Csillag Születik, the track now stands liberated from competitive framing—released on its own terms, with its emotional and cinematic scope fully intact. The song fades in with a mesmerizing orchestral swell.…