On Love and Other Acts of Subversion, Forest Mountain Lion swings for the heartstrings and lands every time. This indie-folk-rock gem, dropping July 25, is a sweeping, emotionally-charged journey through love, loss, ecological grief, and spiritual longing, all stitched together with bare-bones honesty and earthy sonic texture. Over three years…
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It’s been over three decades since Brighton’s own Joe Average last made noise, but now they’re back and louder than ever. Their July 8 release, “Panic Buttons,” is a fiery, beat-driven track that kicks down the door with a riot of rave nostalgia and modern swagger. From the jump, “Panic…
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Sabina Chantouria has done it again. After reviewing her previous single, “Echoes,” and seeing it soar—quite literally, making it onto global airline playlists—I am once seeing her shine like never before with a more introspective song, full of growth and perspective. Her latest release, “Changes,” is a warm, windswept anthem…
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Caligula’s newest single “Save Me,” lifted from their freshly revived catalogue as part of their Tricenary celebration, is one moody beast of a track—and in the best way possible. Out since July 11, the song takes no prisoners, plunging headfirst into a sonic pool of piano-driven melancholy, swirling synths, and…
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Angel Haniel’s Clearing by Karen Salicath Jamali: Review
by adminKaren Salicath Jamali never composes the usual way, and honestly, that’s what makes her work such a spellbinding listen. Her latest single, “Angel Haniel’s Clearing,” off the upcoming album Angel Melodies 3, is yet another glistening feather in her already celestial cap. This piece was brought to life through a…
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With “Alone in America,” Deep Sea Arcade delivers a shimmering, emotionally rich dream-pop ballad drenched in longing and quiet heartbreak. The track, part of the lead-up to their 2026 album Colourised, serves as a reflective postcard from the band’s last tour with late member Nick Weaver, and you can feel…
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Tina Win’s new single “Try Anything,” off the upcoming album Try Anything, is exactly what its title promises. It’s bold, unfiltered, and bursting with a free-spirited charm that dares you to let loose and hit the dance floor like nobody’s watching. Released on July 1st, this one’s already making waves.…
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“I want you to remember the night,” the song opens, and that first line sparks up memories within, setting the tone for a track that gets you reminiscing. With their third single, Israeli indie rock band lizardream delivers an intimate, layered, and quietly powerful song. Written by bassist Boaz Vexler…
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Ink to Spill’s latest single, “South Side,” hits you right in the gut but still leaves you feeling lifted. Released with a striking video set in the streets of Chicago, the track tells the haunting yet hopeful story of a young girl—played by Farrah Adams—who walks through daily urban havoc,…
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Saneit’s latest release, “Leave The Light On,” is a late-night heart-to-heart wrapped in velvet. The Chicago-born, LA-based singer-songwriter leans all the way into her R&B roots with this one. Produced by MadeByNeko, the single slides in like a hazy, intimate dream, steeped in longing, that you can’t quite shake. Right…