Friday, March 6 2026

ÆTHR – ‘Santa Maria’

ÆTHR unveils ‘Santa Maria’, a dark, cinematic electro-pop single that fuses gothic atmosphere with club-ready intensity, reinforcing his rise as one of Portugal’s most compelling emerging pop artists. Written in a burst of inspiration and later expanded into a high-octane, theatrical soundscape, the track embodies his mission of confidence, self-love and unapologetic self-expression.

Mouth Water – ‘JJ (Give and Take)’

Mouth Water returns with ‘JJ (Give and Take)’, a tender, mostly instrumental piece written for Lawrence Fancelli’s newborn daughter, capturing the quiet intimacy of meeting before roles and familiarity form. Stripped of synths and focused on mood, the track stands as a gentle, personal highlight within his upcoming album.

D’chrome Foster – ‘Pack Yo Bagz’

D’chrome Foster returns with ‘Pack Yo Bagz’, an infectious pop-rap single that blends smooth R&B melodies with modern hip-hop energy, capturing the joy of escape and living in the moment. Drawing on his journey from Lower East Side rap battles to acclaimed off-Broadway stages, the Brooklyn-born artist delivers throwback-inspired hooks and polished production that underline his versatility, charisma and emotional depth.

Curfew – ‘Flaketown’

Curfew have released their debut album ‘Black Doll’s Eyes’, a cinematic hard-rock release blending raw intensity with reflective lyricism and marking a defining moment for the rising North Dublin trio. Featuring standout track ‘Flaketown’, the album explores modern human connection through a nostalgic yet contemporary lens, examining love, distraction and technology’s grip on everyday life.

Alina Ly – ‘The Way Of My Lover’

Alina Ly’s debut album ‘Shoebox’ is a deeply intimate and cinematic collection that transforms a decade of emotion into cathartic release and quiet healing. Anchored by the raw, single-take recording ‘The Way of My Lover’, the album captures loss, acceptance and a new level of vulnerability in her songwriting.

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