Friday, March 6 2026

Major Spark – ‘The Other Side’

Boston indie rock duo Major Spark return with their sophomore album ‘Walk Among the Poppies’, led by the fiery single ‘The Other Side’. Built on a looped Moe Tucker drum part and charged with vintage grit, lyrical sincerity, and rebellious positivity, the track embodies the band’s eclectic spirit and offers a rallying cry of resilience for anyone navigating hard times.

August Kamp – ‘Sugarize’

Los Angeles-based trans musician and creative technologist August Kamp shares her dazzling new single ‘Sugarize’, a shimmering groove-driven track that blends quirky textures with addictive electronic pop energy. As the first taste of her next project, it distills the meticulous, world-building artistry behind her 10 albums and 4 EPs into one of her most authentic and original works to date.

The New Condition – ‘Maybe’

Fletcher Moules, the Emmy-nominated director behind The New Condition, releases ‘Maybe’, a haunting synth pop rock single ahead of his debut self-titled album. Written two decades ago and revived with mixing by Mark Saunders and mastering by Matt Colton, the track captures a lingering melody that drifts between joy and melancholy.

Lauren Minear – ‘Bullshit’

Lauren Minear returns with fiery new single ‘Bullshit’, a punchy, unapologetic anthem born from therapy sessions that pushed her to embrace anger and honesty in her songwriting. The track arrives ahead of her forthcoming album ‘BOXING DAY’, out this fall, marking an exciting new chapter for the Nashville-born, New York-based singer-songwriter recently welcomed into the Recording Academy’s 2025 New Member Class.

Energy Whores – ‘Pretty Sparkly Things’

Energy Whores return with their sharp new single ‘Pretty Sparkly Things’, a satirical yet euphoric electro-pop anthem that critiques consumer culture while keeping the dance floor in motion. Led by Carrie Schoenfeld and Attilio Valenti, the New York duo fuse pulsing synths, biting lyricism, and provocative visuals to deliver a track that is as politically charged as it is irresistibly hypnotic.

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