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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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,…
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Shock The World, the new EP from Virginia-based hip-hop soul artist CoolhandTrew, is a slow-burn reintroduction to feel-good music with emotional depth. The five-track collection brings you groove, vulnerability, and late-night reflection all in one. After two decades of honing his craft through TV placements, national tours, and collaborations, Trew…
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Raubtier Kollektiv has released a thunderous German rap tribute, “Falkenflug für Charlie Kirk.” Released just days after the shocking assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the track captures grief, fury, and faith in a single soaring motion, like a falcon cutting across a stormy sky. Rooted in cinematic orchestration and…
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Introduction: A Decade in Motion The 2020s are still unfolding, but even in just a few years, music has undergone a massive transformation. From the rise of bedroom pop stars on TikTok to genre-bending albums that blur the lines between hip-hop, indie, and electronic music, this decade has already delivered…