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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Chuckmate's New Single “Medecina”

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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Chuckmate's New Single “Medecina”
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Gary Hubber Finds Beauty in Uncertainty on New Album ‘A Dangling Thread’
Acclaimed Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Gary Hubber has officially returned with A Dangling Thread, a deeply reflective and emotionally resonant ten-track album that explores uncertainty, identity, connection, and the fundamentally unfinished nature of life itself. Led by the highly philosophical focus single “Hear It From You,” the record masterfully blends warm pop-rock textures with conversational lyricism and quietly powerful, character-driven storytelling. Built arou
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Ambient Pop Meets Emotional Excavation in RVRIE's New Album 'Reverie'
With his debut album Reverie, Beijing-based producer and songwriter RVRIE delivers an immersive collection that explores memory, identity, and the complicated pull of nostalgia. Blending ambient pop, alternative rock, and cinematic production, the project feels deeply personal without becoming overly introspective, balancing emotional vulnerability with a strong sense of musical ambition. Beneath its expansive soundscapes lies a foundation of thoughtful songwriting, shaped by
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Bernell Jones II Teams Up with Julius Rodriguez for Jazz-Fusion Single '1979'
Memphis-born, New York-based saxophonist and composer Bernell Jones II has officially released his latest single, “1979.” A groove-heavy jazz fusion track featuring acclaimed keyboard virtuoso Julius Rodriguez, the release blends smoky late-night textures, lo-fi warmth, 1970s disco influences, and modern jazz improvisation into a bold statement of Jones's rapidly evolving artistic identity The origins of “1979” highlight an artist willing to let his music breathe and grow ove
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Count On Me' by Gregg Lindor
Gregg Lindor’s “Count on Me” arrives as a full-throttle introduction to his solo world — a place where glam-rock spectacle, cinematic storytelling, and emotional unease all collide. Taken from his debut album Sex, Drugs & a Breakfast Burrito, the track doesn’t just aim for nostalgia; it rebuilds classic arena rock into something sharper, more theatrical, and unexpectedly introspective. If you’re wondering why it deserves your attention, here are five reasons it stands out. 1.
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Test' by Sylvain Zebo
In a musical landscape often dominated by fleeting trends and instant hooks, Sylvain Zebo's latest single, "Test," offers something far more lasting: atmosphere, substance, and genuine artistic craftsmanship. Blending French Pop and Pop Rock influences with poetic lyricism and cinematic production, the track showcases Zebo's unique ability to create music that is both emotionally engaging and sonically sophisticated. Whether you're a longtime fan of French chanson-inspired so
Louise Clark
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Interview: Niamh McKinney is a Damn Luxury
"Damn Luxury" deals with two women whose lives have taken very different paths. Where did the idea for the song come from? I got the idea from a short story I'd once started to write, imagining the perspective of a teen mum feeling like she wasn't free in life; watching her friends be carefree and feeling shackled by the weight of the responsibilities of motherhood. I'd never finished it, and thought one line from the dialogue between her and her friend would make a good firs
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'I Got You' by Molly Stone
Molly Stone’s “I Got You” is the kind of pop single that feels instantly familiar yet freshly observed, built around the emotional terrain of friendship, loyalty, and the beautifully chaotic reality of chosen family. Rather than presenting friendship as something polished or idealised, Stone leans into its humour, unpredictability, and sincerity, wrapping it all in a bright, contemporary pop soundscape. It’s a track designed not just to be heard, but to be shared. 1. It turns
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Not A Dream’ by FAVNA
In a world where electronic music often competes for attention through bigger drops and louder moments, FAVNA’s Not A Dream takes a different route. The Danish producer delivers a track built on atmosphere, emotion, and subtle craftsmanship, creating an experience that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. Whether you're a dedicated melodic house fan or simply searching for music that resonates on a deeper level, here are five reasons why Not A Dream deserves
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Moments' by Austyn Gillette
In a musical landscape often dominated by excess, Austyn Gillette's Moments finds strength in simplicity. Spanning just 19 minutes and 20 seconds, the five-track EP is a concise yet emotionally rich collection inspired by travel, self-reflection, and the pursuit of balance. Blending indie rock, alternative pop, and thoughtful storytelling, Moments invites listeners to slow down and engage with life's quieter revelations. Here are five reasons why this compelling release deser
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Sucito: A Home' by Joshua Milú
With Sucito: A Home, London-based producer, vocalist, and multidisciplinary artist Joshua Milú delivers a concise but impactful introduction to his evolving Sucito series. Blending alternative house, electronic music, and deeply personal storytelling, the three-track EP explores queer identity, working-class life, and the search for belonging in contemporary London. Clocking in at just under eleven minutes, it's a release that packs emotional depth and dancefloor energy into
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Tamara S's New Single “Take Me Away”
Tamara S returns with "Take Me Away", a soulful new release inspired by her desire to reconnect with nature and escape the pressures of urban life. Blending smooth R&B with thoughtful songwriting, the Leeds artist delivers a track that feels both personal and easy to connect with. If you haven't pressed play yet, here are 5 reasons why this latest single deserves your attention. 1. It Tackles A Feeling Many People Can Relate To At its heart, "Take Me Away" is about wanting a
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Tom Moriarty Unveils Long-Awaited Fifth Album ‘Chapters’
Critically acclaimed British singer-songwriter and guitarist Tom Moriarty has finally released his highly anticipated fifth studio album, Chapters. Hailed as “a performer of rare talent” by the Press Association and praised by the legendary Q Magazine for his “thoughtful roots rock,” Moriarty arrives with a record that marks both a major sonic evolution and a massive personal victory. Known for a soulful vocal delivery described as sitting "somewhere between the rage of Eddie
Dave Bedford
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“Charlie’s Song” Finds TRIPI Writing About Loss With Unvarnished Care
There are subjects that resist neat songwriting. Child loss is one of them. A song about it can become too careful, too ornate, or too intent on delivering comfort. TRIPI’s “Charlie’s Song,” the lead single from the forthcoming Close to Fire: Roman’s Anthology Release Part I, works best because it approaches the subject with an unvarnished kind of care. Tony Tripi, who records as TRIPI, wrote the album following the death of his grandson Roman, who passed away one day after h

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Jun 19


Parker Barrow’s “Nothin’ Left To Save” Is a Studio Breakthrough Disguised as a Roadhouse Rocker
At first pass, “Nothin’ Left To Save” sounds like Parker Barrow doing what Parker Barrow do naturally: loud drums, confident guitar movement, and Megan Kane’s vocals riding over the top with plenty of force. The single has the shape of a straightforward rock and roll cut. The backstory, though, makes it feel a little less obvious. Kane has said the song was one of the more challenging recordings for her on Hold The Mash, the band’s sophomore album due July 17th. That might be

Ignite
Jun 19


Lala Vale Turns Quiet Heartbreak into Soulful Gold on 'Obvious'
Lala Vale makes a quietly captivating introduction with “Obvious,” a debut single that understands the power of restraint. Rather than relying on dramatic declarations or grand emotional climaxes, the emerging singer-songwriter explores the subtle heartbreak of a relationship fading in slow motion, creating a song that feels deeply personal while remaining universally relatable. Taken from her forthcoming debut album Just Another Me, “Obvious” sits comfortably between neo-sou
Dave Bedford
Jun 19


My Top 5 Favorite Tracks - SERALUNE
SERALUNE’s Top 5 Tracks: The Songs That Shaped ‘Where The Light Remains’… Ahead of the release of debut single ‘Where The Light Remains’, out 3 June 2026, virtual artist project SERALUNE shares the five tracks that sit closest to its emotional core. Built around cinematic electronic music, ambient vocal textures and dream pop sensitivity, SERALUNE’s world draws less from direct sonic reference points and more from a shared emotional atmosphere: songs that feel luminous, spaci
Flex Admin
Jun 18


On “Lucky,” Maria Ellis Turns a Love Song Into a Question of Self-Worth
Maria Ellis’s “Lucky” sounds like a love song at first, and it is one. But the longer it plays, the clearer it becomes that the song is also about self-worth. The person she is singing to matters, but so does the way their love changes how she sees herself. The new single follows “Relapse,” a track that explored the magnetic pull of returning to a relationship that had become complicated. “Lucky” moves backward in that emotional timeline, to a moment when the relationship sti

Ignite
Jun 18


Dining with Devils turn turmoil into triumph on new album 'Sounds from a Stone Garden'
There is a cinematic quality running through 'Sounds From A Stone Garden' that makes it feel larger than life. Listening to this album is like watching a storm roll across an endless desert landscape; beautiful, dangerous, and impossible to ignore. Dining with Devils arrive here sounding more confident than ever. The trio understand exactly what kind of band they want to be, and that clarity shines throughout the record. The opening stretch is particularly impressive. 'Sounds

Ignite
Jun 17


My Top 5 Favorite Tracks - Isaac Winemiller
Bozeman, Montana-based bedroom-pop artist delivers his most vulnerable and sonically refined work to date: We had the opportunity to sit down and talk influences that shaped this duo release… Ask Isaac Winemiller what he’s listening to and the answer says as much about his own music as anything else might. Folk confessionals, Daft Punk-produced pop, melancholic Coldplay deep cuts, and warm tape hiss from close friends all factor into a list that traces the same line between i
Flex Admin
Jun 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Let Me Be Me' by Carlotta Schmidt
In a musical landscape often dominated by fleeting trends and surface-level storytelling, Carlotta Schmidt's "Let Me Be Me" stands apart as a heartfelt celebration of authenticity, identity, and human connection. Taken from her latest album Overthinker, the Americana-infused singer-songwriter track combines deeply personal songwriting with a powerful community-driven visual concept. Whether you're drawn to meaningful lyrics, compelling visuals, or emotionally resonant music,
Louise Clark
Jun 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Selfish' by Hakeem Martin
Selfish by Hakeem Martin and small village is not just another single from Untitled Soul Project—it’s a carefully constructed emotional statement disguised as a genre-blurring track. Built on the tension between vulnerability and defiance, it invites listeners into a space where self-reflection becomes both uncomfortable and necessary. If you’re looking for music that doesn’t just sit in the background but actively pulls you inward, this release deserves your attention. 1. A
Louise Clark
Jun 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Afua's Kitchen (Hosted by Ne-Yo)’ by Kuda-Kwashé
In an era where countless songs compete for attention, it takes something genuinely distinctive to stand out. Zimbabwean-born artist Kuda-Kwashé achieves exactly that with "Afua's Kitchen (Hosted by Ne-Yo)," a vibrant Afro-fusion single that blends infectious rhythms with meaningful storytelling. More than just a feel-good track, the song explores culture, community, and human connection through a rich musical lens. Whether you're an Afrobeats enthusiast, a fan of soulful son
Louise Clark
Jun 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'After Only' by Brian Elodi
Brian Elodi’s debut album is the kind of record that doesn’t rely on spectacle to make its impact. Instead, it unfolds with patience, emotional clarity, and a strong sense of purpose—originally conceived as a private collection of songs for his daughter, now expanded into a fully realised 13-track release shaped in collaboration with producer Ben. For listeners drawn to thoughtful songwriting, understated arrangements, and emotionally intelligent indie folk, this is a record
Louise Clark
Jun 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘The Goddess In The Room’ by Mané
With her signature blend of atmospheric electronic pop, ritualistic percussion, and emotionally charged storytelling, Mané continues to carve out a space entirely her own. Drawing from themes of self-discovery, empowerment, spirituality, and queer identity, her latest release offers more than a memorable listening experience; it invites listeners into a transformative journey. Whether you're discovering Mané for the first time or following her evolution as an artist, here are
Louise Clark
Jun 16
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