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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

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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

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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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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
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Ugly Heart’ by Noble
Dutch singer-songwriter Noble is embracing a bold new country-folk chapter, and “Ugly Heart” may be her most exciting release yet. Combining catchy country-pop melodies, empowering lyrics, and plenty of personality, the track delivers a refreshing reminder that authenticity will always matter more than appearances. If you're looking for your next feel-good anthem, here are five reasons why “Ugly Heart” deserves a spot on your playlist. 1. It’s Instantly Catchy From the openin
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Good Lover’ by ZK Jade
In an era where modern relationships are increasingly shaped by emotional ambiguity, ZK Jade's latest single, Good Lover, arrives as a strikingly honest and sonically captivating reflection of contemporary romance. Blending cinematic dark pop, sleek Pop-R&B influences, and deeply introspective songwriting, the Los Angeles-based artist delivers a track that feels both intensely personal and universally relatable. Whether you're drawn to compelling storytelling, sophisticated p
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'See Through Now' by Sam Gelston
In an era where music is often polished to perfection, Sam Gelston's See Through Now stands apart by embracing the beauty of imperfection. Written, performed, and recorded entirely by the Boston-based singer-songwriter, the nine-track album is a deeply personal exploration of relationships, mental health, mortality, and modern alienation. Drawing from the emotional honesty of Elliott Smith, the melodic instincts of Big Star, and the raw intensity of Jeff Buckley, Gelston deli
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Chuckmate's New Single “Medecina”
Chuckmate is back with “Medecina”, a lively new single that blends storytelling, humour, and infectious energy into one memorable package. Arriving ahead of his forthcoming EP, Say It With Ya Chess, the track showcases an artist who is comfortable letting fun and charisma lead the way. From its engaging narrative to its undeniable replay value, "Medecina" offers plenty of reasons to hit play: 1. It Tells a Story You Can Actually Follow Many songs rely on broad ideas or vague
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Interview: Rose Wallace Goldaline Releases New Single 'don't take all this for granted'
For anyone coming to Rose Wallace Goldaline for the first time, how would you describe the project in your own words? I would say it’s Lo-Fi folk with some pop sensibilities. The project name comes from a Neutral Milk Hotel reference. How did you land on it, and why did it feel right? A lot of the decisions for this project were made purely based on what felt right. I tend to overthink when it comes to music and I’ve been trying to learn to trust my intuition. Both, the deci
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Labrador Labratories Turn a Fascinating Origin Story into a Compelling Return in 'Coded to be Free'
After a lengthy hiatus, Labrador Labratories return with ‘Coded to be Free’, a dreamlike and quietly captivating single that reminds listeners why the band's unique voice has endured. Built around warm vocals, hazy guitar textures, and subtle electronic flourishes, the track unfolds with an effortless sense of atmosphere, drawing listeners into its immersive world without ever feeling overworked or overly ambitious. What gives the release extra weight is the band's unusual ba
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SAMLOW Delivers a Confident Statement of Intent on ‘Red Riot’
‘Red Riot’, the latest single from London-based artist SAMLOW, distils the project’s growing identity into a focused, tension-driven alt-rock statement. The work of songwriter and bassist Sam Gino, SAMLOW continues to carve out a distinctive space in the genre, with bass-led songwriting forming the foundation of a sound that feels both weighty and melodic. On ‘Red Riot’, that approach translates into a constant undercurrent of pressure, giving the track a sense of movement th
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‘Frequency’ Is Another Bold Step Forward for The Songs of Butler & Cupples
The Songs of Butler & Cupples continue to prove that strong songwriting remains their greatest asset on ‘Frequency’, a genre-fluid release that effortlessly blends jazz-tinged R&B, alternative pop, and contemporary production. Built around the emotional push and pull of human connection, the track captures both the euphoria and uncertainty that come from finding yourself on the same wavelength as someone else. What makes ‘Frequency’ particularly engaging is its balance of pol
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Jun 11


Kanu Chauhan Is Building Bridges Between India and Britain Through Music
In an increasingly interconnected creative world, artists who can navigate multiple cultures bring valuable perspectives to the music industry. Kanu Chauhan is one such emerging talent. Having worked across Indian entertainment sectors before establishing herself within the United Kingdom’s creative community, her career reflects a growing movement of artists whose work transcends geographical boundaries. Chauhan’s early years in rural India offered limited pathways into prof
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Jun 11


Rodrigo y Gabriela Announce OurHome With a First Single Built Around Moral Shadows
Rodrigo y Gabriela’s OurHome announcement arrives with plenty of major details: a September 18 release date through ATO Records, recording sessions in Japan, collaborations with Marty Friedman and Hiromi, and a long tour schedule stretching from North America to Europe. Yet the most immediate point of fascination is “Monster,” the album’s first single and video. The reason is Naoki Urasawa. The manga legend created the video for “Monster,” responding to a song Rodrigo y Gabri

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Jun 10


Paris artist Rabbit has a gun continues rise with ‘Cherry Wine’
Rabbit has a gun has released the latest chapter in the project’s growing catalogue with the arrival of new single ‘Cherry Wine’. The Paris-based artist has built a reputation for combining emotionally driven songwriting with influences drawn from alternative, gothic and melodic rock music. That approach continues on ‘Cherry Wine’, a track focused on the lasting impact of unresolved relationships. According to the artist, the song began as a deeply personal reflection on a co

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Jun 9


DJZEPiC captures the spirit of modern disco-house on "i GOT A FEELiNG"
There's something undeniably infectious about DJZEPiC's latest single, "i GOT A FEELiNG". From the moment its groove locks in, the Australian producer makes his intentions clear: this is music designed to make you move. Drawing from disco, funk, house, and early dance-pop influences, the track feels like a celebration of everything that makes dance music such a powerful escape. What works so well is that DJZEPiC never overcomplicates things. Rather than chasing huge festival
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Jun 8


Why Kanu Chauhan’s New Singles Reflect the Future of Global Pop
As streaming platforms continue to erase geographical boundaries, artists are finding new ways to create music that speaks to audiences worldwide. Kanu Chauhan’s forthcoming singles, “Silent Heart” and “Lost Together,” scheduled for release in September 2026, arrive at a moment when cultural exchange has become one of the defining forces shaping contemporary music. The project pairs Chauhan’s bilingual songwriting with the production expertise of Swifty Beats, whose South Asi
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Jun 8


Young Allies’ “Watchman” Treats History as Something You Can Sing Through
A song from 1059 is a strange place to begin, which is exactly why “Watchman” stands out. Young Allies, the New York-based ensemble led by Fritz Michel, have released the track as the latest single from their debut EP Fingers Entwined, out July 24. Its medieval origin gives the song an immediate talking point, but the track’s appeal is quieter than that. The song is based on a troubadour piece from Provence, with Michel adapting the old image of the watchman who marks the end

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Jun 5


On “Now,” Martin Luther McCoy Makes a Slow Jam About Choosing Presence
Martin Luther McCoy’s “Now” is built around a familiar romantic idea: stop thinking so much and step toward the person in front of you. What gives the song its appeal is the way McCoy handles that idea with restraint. The new single is sensual and direct, but it never feels forced. Taken from his forthcoming album Welcome Back Love, due July 17 via Rebel Soul Records, “Now” follows the previously released “Peace of Mind.” That earlier track looked at survival, faith, and the

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Jun 5


Running on Credit Deliver a Lived-In Americana Statement with “Searching for the Sound”
Running on Credit really lean into what they do best with “Searching for the Sound”, a title track that feels honest, grounded, and easy to connect with. It’s a proper country ballad at heart, but what makes it stand out is how lived-in it feels. Nothing about it sounds overly polished or forced, it just sounds like real people telling real stories through music. There’s a strong sense of place and experience running through everything they do, and that comes through clearly
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