Team Salut – ‘I’m Busy’
Afro-electronic trailblazers Team Salut return with ‘I’m Busy’, a vibrant fusion of Afrobeats, Latin grooves, dancehall breaks, and futuristic club energy. Kojo P and Aponchi Da Goat craft a feel-good celebration of movement, personal space, and unapologetic joy, a soundtrack for anyone ready to hit do-not-disturb and live life on their own terms.
The Earth & All Within – ‘I Never Liked You (Anyway…)’
Philadelphia’s James Ellis delivers a fierce statement with ‘I Never Liked You (Anyway…)’, a rock-opera whirlwind from his debut self-titled album ‘The Earth & All Within’. Merging punchy riffs, cinematic strings, and a climactic guitar–violin duel, the track channels the energy of Foo Fighters and AC/DC while carving out its own electrifying space between mosh pit chaos and symphonic drama.
Milkah – ‘No Good For You’
Australian artist Milkah returns with ‘No Good For You’, a hyper-pop confessional infused with afro-soul grooves, Spanish guitar, and Indian sitar. The track confronts the pressures of beauty, womanhood, and the male gaze, channelling years of bottled-up emotion into raw, rhythmic honesty.
spendthenight – ‘She Keep Countin’
With hazy loops, smoked-out beats, and an effortlessly timeless hook, spendthenight’s new single ‘She Keep Countin’’ featuring Rockie Fresh lands with quiet confidence. Laid-back yet deliberate, the track blends late-night elegance with understated flex, capturing a moment of mutual loyalty and appreciation in the spirit of early Mac Miller and Logic.
Video Days – ‘Split’
Boston’s Video Days return with ‘Split’, a slowcore-inspired alt-rock track that moves from hushed spoken-word intimacy to a ferocious wall of noise, fusing shoegaze, noise rock, and post-rock into a gripping sonic journey. Serving as the first glimpse of their highly anticipated debut album, the single showcases the band’s evolution from lo-fi roots to a high-fidelity sound, balancing minimalist tension with cathartic intensity.







