Transgalactica’s “Liberal Anthem,” the third track from their debut album Better Angels, is a bold, cerebral exploration of reason, freedom, and the humanist ideals that often go uncelebrated in modern discourse. Inspired by Steven Pinker’s Enlightenment Now, the song tackles the notion that no formal “liberal church” exists to glorify…
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Elliot Bam’s new piano-driven alternative rock anthem, “Hungry For More,” released September 5, is written and produced by the Liverpool-born multi-instrumentalist and trans artist himself. The track was recorded in a friend’s home studio but sounds stadium-ready with the emotional weight of Fiona Apple and the grandeur of Hozier. Known…
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James Darcy, the rising singer-songwriter from Tipperary, Ireland, makes his solo debut with “The Middle.” It gets indie, folk, alternative rock, and pop into one hauntingly sincere piece. Drawing inspiration from storytellers like Damien Rice and Jason Isbell, Darcy creates windows into the fragile, beautiful, and complicated moments of life.…
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Atlanta-born indie-pop artist Katie Belle dives headfirst into her long struggle with insomnia in her latest single “Bad Dreams,” an electro-synth pop cut that doubles as confession and release. Known for blending dreamy textures with raw lyricism, Belle has spent over a decade crafting her voice in the Atlanta and…
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The New Citizen Kane keeps his momentum rolling with the Causing a Commotion EP, a sun-kissed stopover before the arrival of his ambitious double-album Psychedelika. Known for fusing disco, synthpop, and indie funk into something equal parts nostalgic and futuristic, Kane offers listeners a sampler plate of emotions, filled with…
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Powers of the Monk, the Michigan-based duo of David S. Monk and CasSondra “Pontiac” Powers, return with their latest single, “Bread & Circuses,” a darkly whimsical track that merges art-rock textures with lyrical allegory. Featuring guest drummer John O’Reilly Jr., the song continues the group’s experimental streak—layering acoustic and electric…
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Paris-based indie art-rock project Books Of Moods, led by Hugo Sailer, continues to refine its dreamy, nostalgic sound with the new single “Holidays,” a sun-soaked ode to friendship, fleeting youth, and the bittersweet blur of memory. Following the success of Happiness and “Sunday Mood,” Books Of Moods leans into its…
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Lücid Lovers, the Cleveland-based duo of The High Priestess and The Hierophant, returned on July 25, 2025, with their bold new cover single “Obsession,” recorded at Audio Alchemy Studios. The pair has long positioned themselves as artists who straddle the earthly and astral planes, as they channel vibrations tuned to…
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Known already for the breakout single “Chained,” Morrison doubles down on anthemic guitars and soaring hooks with “Turn All The Lights On.” Shot through with the shimmer of bright lights and big choruses, the single is packaged with a technicolor music video of veterans, drag queens, and dancers under flashing…
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Blacklight Beat Patrol’s latest full-length album, Phizzle Phinkle Pop, released August 23, 2025, daringly steps forward for Rhode Island producer and multi-instrumentalist Scott Corneau. Entirely facilitated in his home studio and mastered by Tijan J Wise, the record is a patchwork of electronic vignettes that balance jagged textures with luminous…