Friday, March 6 2026

Noah & The Void – ‘Love Comes Free’

Noah & The Void, the heartfelt project led by 27-year-old songwriter Noah Chartier, unveil their latest single ‘Love Comes Free’, a radiant alt-pop anthem born from a backyard jam and rooted in emotional release. Blending acoustic soul, genre-blurring textures, and raw vulnerability, the track is a joyful reminder that love often finds us when we least expect it.

Scrimshaw Porn – ‘Olivia’

Nick Helgesen, the creative mind behind Scrimshaw Porn, unveils ‘Olivia’, a shimmering indie-pop track that turns heartbreak into something strangely beautiful. Blending nostalgic pop-punk undertones with ethereal electronic textures, the single captures the ache of romantic disillusionment with a rawness that feels both intimate and cinematic.

Energy Whores – ‘Hey Hey Hate’

Electro-punk provocateurs Energy Whores return with ‘Hey Hey Hate’, a blistering new single fusing dancefloor adrenaline with searing political commentary. Fronted by Carrie Schoenfeld, the track serves as both a melodic resistance and a bold preview of their upcoming 2025 album ‘Arsenal of Democracy’, a genre-bending manifesto for a divided world.

Isabel Mirri – ‘Somewhere Far Away’

Teenage singer-songwriter Isabel Mirri returns with ‘Somewhere Far Away’, a moving piano-led ballad that explores the emotional reckoning that follows a breakup. With stripped-back production and a powerful vocal performance, the track highlights Mirri’s natural ability to transform personal heartache into universal storytelling, further cementing her status as a rising voice in introspective pop.

under:tones – ‘Dreaming (Wide Awake)’

International electronic trio under:tones usher in a luminous new chapter with ‘Dreaming (Wide Awake)’, the first taste of their debut album ‘Encounters’ and the inaugural release on the newly launched label Through The Void Records. A glowing blend of cinematic synths, soul-baring vocals, and sun-kissed rhythms, the track captures the trio’s cross-continental spirit, merging nostalgic warmth with forward-facing emotional depth.

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