Unethical Dogma return on Behind The Dark Curtain feels less like a standalone EP and more like the final act of a deliberately constructed psychological arc....
The first thing Elare André wants you to understand about MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS is that it’s not really an album about “occasions” at all. The...
The collaboration between NMDA and Isabelle Rose on “Stoned” sits comfortably outside conventional club formatting, even as it retains a strong rhythmic core. It’s an electronic...
There’s a constant sense of motion running through Dayfiction’s Divine Intermission, even in its quietest moments, the record feels like it’s trying to outrun something. Maybe...
“Lift Him Up” feels like the soundtrack to someone finally exiting a long, emotionally confusing group chat called “family issues.” Astor Storm builds a world where...
Big news in alt-pop: Miles Jeppson is officially stepping into his Green era, and it’s already picking up serious momentum. The rising artist is being welcomed...
Curly Mouth’s Watermelon & Ginger is the sound of an artist trying to document everything at once; thoughts, cities, relationships, and the messy in-between states where...
Katie Dauson’s “Go Go Go” feels like a song that was never in a rush to exist — and is better for it. Released via Frog...
Buffalo wordsmith Gaine$ sonically flexes over new single “Big G’$.” The track is monolithically powered by a lush tapestry of funk keys and wobbly bass composed by producer...
Clarity Liao is entering a bold new phase. The San Francisco singer-songwriter’s latest single, “Love You More,” feels like a soft late-night confession wrapped in shimmering...
Megan Lacy’s That Feelin’ is a debut that pulses with understated energy, blending alt-country textures with a modern indie sensibility that feels both grounded and expansive....
Kevin Farge’s Country Love Song is drawing attention not only for its scale, but for its richly collaborative spirit. The 27-track release brings together a wide...
Some debut singles introduce an artist. Others introduce an entire world. With “Ratata,” Julia Sommerfield firmly belongs in the latter category, crafting a hauntingly atmospheric debut...
At just sixteen years old, Anna Mozzon is already crafting the kind of emotionally intelligent pop music many artists spend years chasing. Her latest single, “for...
Billy Peake’s Manic Waves arrives with the quiet force of an artist who has already lived several musical lives before pressing “record” on his first solo...
There’s a restless energy coursing through Babylon, the six-track EP from Pyrenees Love Triangle, that feels both chaotic and carefully controlled. Built from a collision of...
FITZ BROTHERS’ “Unsatisfied” is a sharply written piece of modern indie-pop songwriting that leans heavily into emotional realism without losing its melodic clarity. The Vienna-based duo...
Zeroz have always felt like a band built for a world where music, visuals, and narrative no longer exist separately. “Year of the Broken” leans fully...
Yugs arrives with Dancing In My Room fully exposed, emotionally unguarded, and unapologetically cinematic. This is not just an album, it’s a breakup saga, a self-love...
Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Ike Avelli. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with...