'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
We Speak Media | ‘Top 5’ Weekly Music Round-Up (01.03.24)
Find the latest new music in our ‘Top 5’ weekly music round-up here at We Speak Media. In this weekly feature, we will be bringing you the hottest new acts and music out there.
Myles from Home ‘Dusty Lavender’
Myles from Home’s most recent offering “Dusty Lavender” has an energetic chorus added to the catchy song over a folk-rock background. They breathe new life into rock and roll by taking cues from the vibrant worlds of jazz and funk. Their sound combines a variety of genres with sombre lyrics and a gentle folk-pop feel.
Angii Burkart ‘Running’
Ahead of her debut EP, out later this year, Angii Burkart’s newest single “Running” is an intimate offering. The melancholy production takes the listener on a journey depths of human emotions through her music along with the dark undertones.
Bathtub Swimming ‘Tonight’
With their latest single, “Tonight,” multi-instrumentalist dynamic duo Bathtub Swimming captivates listeners with their captivating voices and diverse sound. Their introspective and innovative words are paired with a bright and rhythmic sound to create a unique and eclectic experience that draws inspiration from their favourite genres.
Juicy Lemon Club ‘Sincerely’
The indie-pop tune “Sincerely” is the focus track from their latest EP, Sleepless. The melancholic tones, emotive vocals, and gut-wrenching lyrics shine through showcasing their musical talents. It stands as a declaration from someone who is finally able to state ‘no, you can’t treat me this way, or I’m going to leave”.
Realma ‘Down the Railway Spine’
Realma confronts the ordinary in all its light and dark hues through songwriting, which she employs as a transformative weapon of escape and reverie. Her most recent song, “Down the Railway Spine,” has an engrossing animated music video. The production teeters on the brink of experimentation between a pop sound appropriate for a movie and game soundtracks. The intense orchestration, which is pulsating and action-packed, is combined with some unusual voice and instrumental elements blended with synth embellishments.
'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (29.05.26)
Find the latest new music in our ‘Top 5’ weekly music round-up here at We Speak Media. In this weekly feature, we will be bringing you the hottest new acts and music out there.
Astor Storm ‘Lift Me Up’
There is a studied elegance to “Lift Him Up,” where industrial textures and atmospheric synths are not used for spectacle but for emotional precision, supporting a composition that treats vulnerability as structure rather than sentiment, and ultimately positions the track as a thoughtful exploration of transformation through sound.
Julia Sommerfield ‘Ratata’
Julia Sommerfield’s “Ratata” doesn’t just introduce her; it kind of drags you into its moody little dream world and refuses to let you leave without feelings. It’s indie-pop, but make it cinematic, slightly spooky, and emotionally overqualified for a debut single. The production swirls like fog in a coming-of-age movie where something mildly supernatural is definitely happening, and Julia’s vocals float right through it like she’s narrating your inner monologue. It’s dramatic in the best way, but never overdone, like someone whispering something deeply important in a very stylish haunted house.
Luchino ‘My Whole Life’
Luchino clearly understands the golden rule of modern pop: make people feel something while giving them a hook they can’t stop replaying. My Whole Life does exactly that, mixing heartfelt storytelling with polished, feel-good production that sounds ready for playlists, road trips, and accidental emotional attachment alike. It’s sincere without being heavy, catchy without trying too hard, and proof that Luchino is quickly finding his lane as a fresh new voice in pop.
NMDA & Isabelle Rose ‘Stoned’
If “vibes” could file a formal complaint, “Stoned” by NMDA and Isabelle Rose woulde Exhibit A for emotional overachievement. Between the gospel-drenched vocals, cinematic production, and deeply human storytelling, this track doesn’t just play—it happens to you. It’s dramatic in the best way, like a late-night thought you didn’t ask for but definitely needed.
Symonne ‘The Way You Love’
Symonne has mastered the art of making introspection sound cool. The Way You Love drifts in with smooth melodies and lush production before wrapping listeners in a blanket of memories, emotions, and late-night thoughts. The track feels like scrolling through old photos with your favourite playlist on—equal parts bittersweet, comforting, and strangely uplifting. With her soulful vocals and knack for turning personal experiences into universal moments, Symonne proves that sometimes the quietest songs leave the biggest impression.
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