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Everything Feels A Bit More ‘GREEN’ Right Now Thanks To Miles Jeppson
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 as one of the most exciting new voices reshaping nostalgia for a generation raised on playlists, edits, and emotional soundtracks.
His new eight-track LP Green is more than just a debut statement — it’s a full aesthetic rollout. From “INTRO” to “CORE MEMORY,” the project leans into a carefully curated world built around the colour green, blending vintage-inspired rock-pop emotion with sleek, modern production. Think early 2000s feelings, but reimagined for today’s feed-driven culture.
What’s really setting this era apart is how interactive it feels. Jeppson isn’t just releasing music — he’s building a fan-driven universe. Grainy visuals, nostalgic textures, and quote-ready lyrics are all part of a cohesive identity that fans are actively sharing, reposting, and wearing as part of their own digital expression.
And it’s working. With over 11.9K Instagram followers, hundreds of thousands of TikTok views, and more than 500K YouTube streams, Jeppson’s audience is growing fast — and more importantly, sticking around. Spotify engagement is rising steadily, with repeat streams turning casual listeners into core fans.
With influencer co-signs boosting visibility and live shows reinforcing the Green identity in real time, Miles Jeppson is quickly becoming one of those artists people don’t just listen to — they join in on.
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The Songs of Butler & Cupples Prioritise Craft on Intimate New Single ‘Better off Lost’
Following the momentum of their first three breakout releases earlier this year, genre-fluid project The Songs of Butler & Cupples have returned with ‘Better off Lost’. A stripped-back, intimate offering that further sharpens their songcraft-first ethos, the release reinforces the duo’s position as one of the most forward-thinking, emerging songwriting projects operating outside the traditional band framework.
Conceived entirely as a vehicle where pure songcraft remains the central focus, The Songs of Butler & Cupples was formed in direct response to a contemporary music landscape increasingly shaped by image, algorithms, and visual perception rather than musical composition.
Led by two highly experienced industry songwriters, the project is intentionally fluid. It allows musical ideas to dictate their own final form without being restricted by rigid genre conventions or commercial chart expectations. With ‘Better off Lost’, the pair turn inward, embracing an acoustic-led direction underpinned by Americana-leaning textures and delicate, emotive vocal arrangements.
Sonically, the track marks a further evolution in their rapidly expanding creative palette. Built around a gentle acoustic guitar foundation, ‘Better off Lost’ foregrounds vulnerability and vocal performance above all else. The raw emotional delivery is elevated by subtle, layered harmonies and understated pop sensibilities that give the track its modern, polished edge.
The duo’s stylistic range has already drawn comparisons to boundary-pushing artists such as Miley Cyrus and Kacey Musgraves, whose recent celebrated works have helped reframe contemporary Americana within the broader pop landscape. Like those icons, Butler & Cupples demonstrate a versatile range that fiercely resists easy categorization.
Across their 2026 discography, they have proven comfortable shifting between entirely different sonic worlds, including: Electronic-Leaning Production: Utilising sleek, modern digital textures. Experimental & Rock Influence: Embracing grittier, guitar-driven edge and unpredictable structures. Acoustic Minimalism: As heard on the new single, proving that a strong emotional through-line remains intact regardless of the instrumentation.
Rather than chasing viral TikTok trends or tailoring their masters for playlist algorithms, the project remains deeply rooted in strong structural songwriting, genuine emotional resonance, and absolute creative freedom.
At its core, The Songs of Butler & Cupples functions as an open creative framework without built-in limitations or outside expectations. ‘Better off Lost’ stands as another clear statement of intent from the duo: that well-crafted songs, when given proper breathing room and unfiltered honesty, still possess the power to cut through the modern noise.
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