Indie-pop gem “Skyrocket” by Sons of Martha wears its heart on its jangly guitar sleeve. The London-based New Wave outfit is like an electric and introspective, impromptu adventure. With sunny piano keys, gritty guitar snarls, and an irresistibly steady beat, the track engages us with a heady, late-night sense of…
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โSpoke For What I Knewโ by Ben Aubergine steps into a time capsule, lined with passion, silvery guitar tones, and decadesโ worth of reflection. Written in 1998 and released only recently after being revisited and completed years later, the song takes a snapshot of relational imbalance, emotional misfires, and the…
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Through DAMN GENESIS, BRIEL reclaims himself from the world he is being introduced to. Across ten genre-blending tracks, the Bronx-born singer-songwriter delivers a confessional and emotionally raw body of work that walks the line between destruction and rebirth, interweaving Alternative R&B, hip-hop, and indie textures with a rare vision. Opening…
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Heartfelt offering, โTired Eyesโ by James Dyer wraps indie-folk warmth in nostalgic grace and emotional clarity. Hailing from Southsea, England, James pours years of songwriting devotion into this single, which arrives like an intimate and reflective handwritten letter. Released on June 27, 2025, the track is a tender yet confident…
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โScroll My Life Awayโ by The Radio Addicts might just be the anthem for a generation growing up with the world in one hand and their phone in the other. At just 14, 14, 12, and 11 years old respectively, Luke, Daniel, Vincent, and Jonathan have delivered a disarmingly raw,…
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BARONโS โDoesnโt Really Matterโ is part existential spiral, part theatrical fever dream, and all wonderfully unhinged. The French glam-rock duo delivers a late-night monologue set to a kaleidoscope of piano flourishes, flutes, thudding percussion, and the sardonic poetry of someone both deeply bewildered by the world and oddly at peace…
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Roots of Blues by Karim Albert Kook & รdouard Bineau is a living, breathing walk through the dusty, sweat-soaked avenues of American music history, told through the lens of two musicians whose cultural journeys mirror the bluesโ own restless migration. Across twelve tracks, the duo offers reverent yet reimagined takes…
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GINAxC gets down and dirty in her latest single, โPut Your Mouth to Work (Shut Up).โ This is Velvet Club Pop in its purest, boldest form. Now what is that? A self-coined genre that fuses tongue-in-cheek lyricism, high-glam sensuality, and turbocharged Euro-house beats into something that feels both rebellious and…
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โThe Loneliest Person on Earthโ by Tom Minor sneaks up on you, gentle in sound and devastating in meaning. Released via Overreaction Records on July 4th, the track sees the London N1 singer-songwriter exploring the emotional wreckage of a crumbling relationship with a lyrical honesty that cuts through the haze…
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โAnuther Sunny Hullidayโ by Mick J. Clark is exactly the feel-good track we need in todayโs chaotic, hyper-digital world. With his signature warmth and grounded charm, Clark returns with a summery anthem that trades the noise of modern pop for something richer, more joyful, and unapologetically wholesome. Known for crafting…