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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 ‘Holdin On’ by Chris Pannella
Chris Pannella's "Holdin On" is more than just another singer-songwriter release; it's an emotionally honest reflection on friendship, loss, and the memories that continue to shape us long after someone is gone. Inspired by a deeply personal experience, the song blends heartfelt lyricism with reflective melodies, creating a listening experience that feels both intimate and universally relatable. Whether you're drawn to authentic storytelling or simply appreciate music with ge
Louise Clark
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The Orange Blossoms deliver a confident, genre-spanning statement on ‘Green Light’
The Orange Blossoms showcase a strong and clear artistic vision on their album ‘Green Light’ , stylistically blending textures of post-punk and alternative rock. The album’s produced by Gordon Raphael, essentially shaping the album’s sound and atmosphere, giving the project a refined yet energetic identity highlighting the band’s creative direction instantly. A strength of the album is the songwriting and sound establishing the album’s identity early. On the opening track, ‘
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Hero Girl’ by Riwo
Nigerian-Canadian singer-songwriter Riwo continues to establish herself as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary Afro-fusion and soul with her latest single, "Hero Girl." Blending warm Afrobeats grooves, rich R&B textures, and heartfelt storytelling, the Edmonton-based artist delivers a song that is as emotionally resonant as it is effortlessly danceable. Inspired by empathy and the complexities of modern relationships, "Hero Girl" showcases Riwo's gift for transf
Louise Clark
2 hours ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Songs of Noah Villeneuve’ by Noah Villeneuve
With his debut solo album, Songs of Noah Villeneuve, the Canadian-born, Bristol-bred, London-based singer-songwriter delivers an emotionally rich collection that blends indie folk, alternative rock, Americana and melodic pop into a deeply rewarding listening experience. Written during a transformative period of heartbreak, sobriety and self-discovery, the album is both intensely personal and universally relatable. Whether you're discovering Villeneuve for the first time or yo
Louise Clark
2 hours ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Let Down' by Lucy Robinson
Lucy Robinson's Let Down is more than an infectious alt-pop single; it's a timely reflection on the pressures of modern life wrapped in irresistible grooves and soulful musicianship. Blending dreamy pop, funk, indie rock and soul, the Northern Irish-born, Leeds-based singer-songwriter delivers a track that's both uplifting and thought-provoking. Whether you're drawn in by its infectious rhythm or its refreshingly honest message, Let Down offers plenty to discover beneath its
Louise Clark
2 hours ago


5 Reasons You Listen to ‘U Ain’t The Only One’ by Riconoflow
Riconoflow’s latest single, “U Ain’t The Only One,” is more than just a breakup song; it's a vibrant reminder that healing can be empowering, exciting, and even danceable. Blending house music, hip-hop influences, and bilingual storytelling, the track showcases the artist's unique perspective and evolving sound. Here are five reasons why this release deserves a spot on your playlist. 1. It Turns Heartbreak into Motivation Instead of dwelling on sadness, “U Ain’t The Only One”
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Drama’ by Eon Awa
In a pop landscape often driven by fleeting trends, Drama stands out as a release rooted in genuine emotion, thoughtful songwriting, and artistic vision. Swiss pop artist Eon Awa continues to establish himself as one of the country's most exciting emerging talents, delivering a six-track EP that blends contemporary pop with soul and funk influences while exploring themes of identity, resilience, friendship, and self-discovery. Whether you're discovering his music for the firs
Louise Clark
2 hours ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Bacio Quel Body’ by Bo Johnson and Stefano Vecchia
Bo Johnson and Stefano Vecchia come together on Bacio Quel Body with a release that leans into atmosphere, emotion, and refined club sensibility. Rather than chasing trends or maximum intensity, the track builds its appeal through texture, mood, and a carefully balanced fusion of Afro House rhythm and Mediterranean warmth. It’s the kind of record that reveals more with each listen, making it especially compelling for both DJs and attentive listeners. 1. A cinematic Afro House
Louise Clark
2 hours ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Thank You For My Name' by Tom Peyton
Tom Peyton’s Thank You For My Name isn’t trying to announce itself with volume or spectacle; it works more like a quiet recalibration. Built from grief, memory, and a long relationship with music-making behind the scenes, it finds a rare balance between craft and emotional exposure. It’s the kind of record that doesn’t demand attention so much as earn it gradually, revealing more the longer you sit with it. If you’re wondering why it’s worth your time, here are five reasons i
Louise Clark
2 hours ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'kas-ee-oh-chenz' by Casiocenz
Some albums ask listeners to settle into a familiar sound. kas-ee-oh-chenz, the second full-length release from Casiocenz, does the opposite, inviting them into an ever-changing musical landscape where genres blur, experimentation feels instinctive, and strong songwriting remains the constant thread. Across eleven tracks, the album journeys through psych rock, post-punk, indie, electronic, new wave, goth, classic rock, and experimental music without ever feeling disjointed. W
Louise Clark
3 hours ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Chrome Heart Jeans’ by J€AN-MARC
J€AN-MARC’s “Chrome Heart Jeans” is the kind of release that sits comfortably at the intersection of style, confidence, and modern hip-hop instinct. Built on sharp delivery, a clean, bounce-driven production, and an ear for memorable phrasing, the track captures an artist who is steadily refining his identity while staying rooted in energy and accessibility. Whether you’re already familiar with his run or just stepping in, this single is an easy entry point into his world. 1.
Louise Clark
3 hours ago


The Songai Makes a Thoughtful First Impression With 'Say it with a Song'
The Songai makes an intriguing introduction with 'Say it with a Song', a release that serves as both a heartfelt pop single and a showcase for the wider vision behind Dubai-based startup Songai Media. Rather than simply promoting a new platform, the track demonstrates how music can become a deeply personal way to capture memories, celebrate milestones, and express emotions that are often difficult to put into words. Built on polished contemporary pop production with cinematic
joe3636
6 hours ago


My Top Five Tracks - AudioGust
AudioGust Is Back, and 'Amaze You' Might Be His Best Yet The Seattle multi-instrumentalist drops a new single and opens up about the records that shaped him INSTAGRAM | WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY | X | THREADS Seattle's AudioGust does not do things by halves. Across more than four dozen self-written, self-produced, self-performed releases, the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has built one of independent music's more quietly formidable catalogues, pul
Flex Admin
4 days ago


My Top Five Tracks - Impact Sound Lab
Following the release of RISE UP ENGLAND (WE WILL NEVER SURRENDER) - RADIO EDIT, we spoke with the brains behind this epic anthem, IMPACT SOUND LAB FOLLOW: LINKTREE (SOCIALS) | TIKTOK | X | YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY At its core, ‘Rise Up England (We Shall Never Surrender)’ is more than a football song. It is a celebration of heritage, perseverance, community and belief—a reminder that hope, pride and unity remain as powerful as ever when supporters stand together behind their team. “
Flex Admin
6 days ago


New Music Pick: Jensyn’s ‘Trust’ Is Your Next Overthinking-Spiral Anthem
Some songs you put on because you want to feel good. Others you put on because you need someone else to articulate the exact mess in your head, and somehow that makes you feel better anyway. ‘Trust’, the new single from Liverpool artist Jensyn, is firmly the second kind. INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TIKTOK | SPOTIFY Jensyn, who uses they/them pronouns, has had an incredible run this year: this is the third single in a trilogy that kicked off back in May, and it might be the best on
Flex Admin
7 days ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘A.fter I.ntelligence’ by Macro/micro
At a time when artificial intelligence dominates headlines and public discourse, Macro/micro's A.fter I.ntelligence offers something far more substantial than commentary on the latest technological trend. Created by Los Angeles-based composer Tommy Simpson, the 11-track concept album combines experimental electronic music, IDM, ambient sound design, and philosophical inquiry into an immersive listening experience. Rather than presenting easy answers, the album invites listene
Louise Clark
Jun 29


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Port Wine Blood’ by Bitter Blue
Bitter Blue return with “Port Wine Blood,” a track that sits somewhere between emotional confession and widescreen indie daydream. Built on shimmering guitars, synth-laced atmosphere, and a chorus that quietly embeds itself in your memory, the single captures the band’s evolving sound in full colour. Written by Luka Nikolić, it turns uncertainty into something strangely uplifting—moody, melodic, and far more addictive than it has any right to be. Here are five reasons it dese
Louise Clark
Jun 29


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Message Through Meadows’ by Ychabods
In an era where attention spans are short and music often prioritizes immediacy over substance, Ychabods' Message Through Meadows stands out as a refreshingly thoughtful release. Across four tracks, the alternative rock outfit blends psychedelia, garage rock, and 90s-inspired melodies while exploring themes of memory, power, identity, and personal freedom. Whether you're a longtime rock fan or simply looking for something with depth and character, here are five reasons why th
Louise Clark
Jun 29


Firerose’s “Love Knows How” Is a Quiet Song About What Comes After Survival
The most interesting thing about “Love Knows How” is that it does not sound like the first step out of something painful. It sounds like a later step, when the shock has faded and the real work has begun. Firerose’s new single is about healing, but it is especially focused on the awkward, tender space where a person has survived and still has to learn how to trust again. That gives the song a different emotional temperature than “Shining Armor (Rise Again),” which had the fee

Ignite
Jun 26


2ŁØT Keep Expanding Their Circle on “Iris,” But the Band Still Drives the Song
There is a lot to mention before even getting to the song itself. 2ŁØT’s new single “Iris” features Eric Krasno, the GRAMMY-winning guitarist whose work across funk, soul, and jam circles has made him a trusted collaborator. It also features Ben Bohorquez and Evan Weiss of The Funky Knuckles. It previews RE/SOLVE, a July 31 album that includes Jon Batiste, Robert Randolph, Elise Trouw, Cameron McCloud, Frank Moka, Mariel Jacoda, and others. That is a crowded setup, but “Iris”

Ignite
Jun 26


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
Dave Bedford
Jun 26


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
joe3636
Jun 25


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
Dave Bedford
Jun 25


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
Jun 23
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