Carl Kammeyer’s “You” is a heartfelt letter wrapped in rhythm and soul, equal parts cozy hug and grand romantic gesture. Straight from his home studio in Bethel Island, this single pulses with raw emotion and genuine warmth, and it feels like Carl’s singing straight from the front porch of his…
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Undertow by Dashed To Shivers throws you into a mosh pit of synth-laced screamo and indie grit. It’s a genre cocktail you didn’t know you needed with 80s synths, snarling guitars, post-hardcore breakdowns, and melodic tenderness, all crashing together in gloriously unexpected ways. From the opening punch of “Dry My…
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Wild Horse kick off 2025 with an infectious burst of energy in “Read My Mind (Vibes Song),” a track that proves why they’re one of the UK’s most exciting indie pop bands right now. Produced by industry veteran Gary Stevenson and written by frontman Jack Baldwin, this track is a…
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Christopher Rodriguez’s new single “The Message” is a gentle spiritual wake-up call wrapped in ambient beats and lofi warmth. Hailing from Pueblo, Colorado, a place he proudly dubs the “home of heroes,” Rodriguez is delivering a sermon of sorts, with rhythm, soul, and a calm, commanding voice that invites you…
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In “Acceptance of You”, Megan Wheeler delivers a softly defiant ballad that feels like a hug after heartbreak—gentle, bittersweet, and surprisingly empowering. Released on April 11, 2025, this self-produced track sees Megan stepping into her most vulnerable and self-aware self yet, continuing her run as a voice for her generation’s…
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In his second single “Happy Hate Story,” released on April 4, 2025, Harry Eley plunges headfirst into the emotional contradictions of love and longing. The Guildford-based singer-songwriter crafts a moody indie rock ballad that captures the bittersweet push and pull of relationships. Opening with shimmering guitar tones that ebb and…
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Okay, Death Rodeo is a gritty, weird, beautiful punch to the gut. Oliver Jordan does everything himself—writing, recording, probably wrestling with inner demons between takes—to create this collection that gets the gist of Nine Inch Nails and early Nirvana, who got stuck in a haunted VHS tape. The opener, “Death…
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“Don’t Fight It” is a gentle hand on your shoulder, asking you to exhale, unclench, and surrender to something softer and something real. De Lyla, a Saint Lucian-born, Trinidad-based artist, pours her entire soul into this track, and the result is as hypnotic as it is healing. Written, produced, and…
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“Lemon Talk” by Tatted Ru featuring Marwentviral is a short but punchy little flex-fest that struts in, says what it needs to say, and dips before you even know what hit you. Clocking in at just 1:19, it doesn’t waste a second. The beat buzzes in all smug and smooth,…
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With a title that evokes the cosmic push and pull of light and dark, “The Sun & Moon” is an existential fever dream wrapped in a reckless rock ‘n’ roll package. You wouldn’t guess it, but this song took 13 years, over 20 demos, and countless versions before arriving in…