Saturday, August 22 2026

‘forget about me’- Nathaniel Earl, turning grief into a cinematic reverie

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Some songs feel like conversations with the past, while others like quiet glances toward something unknowable beyond it. With his latest […]

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‘I Love You Even More Now That You’re a Little Fucked Up’- Ian Vargo, turning flaws into a pop-rock celebration

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There’s something undeniably refreshing about a song that embraces imperfection rather than hiding from it. And with his latest single […]

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‘Afraid Of Stairs’- Rosenthal, a tender leap into the dark

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There’s something quietly cinematic about ‘Afraid Of Stairs’, the sophomore single from Danish songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jeppe Kiel Revsbech under the […]

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‘Réminiscence’- Tita Nzebi, turning memory into motion

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Right from the very start, ‘Réminiscence’ lands like a handprint in wet clay; warm, human, and impossible to mistake for anything […]

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‘That’s The Story Of My Life’- Exzenya, igniting a firestorm of self-belief

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Some songs feel like a confession, with others feel like a comeback. ‘That’s the Story of My Life’ feels like […]

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‘Painkiller’- Nicola Høie, finding strength in letting go

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Nicola Høie’s latest single ‘Painkiller’ is a song that sits in the uncomfortable space between wanting to save something and […]

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‘Help Me Find A Reason’- OGGY, a defiant, heart-led pop-rock surge

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There’s a particular kind of song that lifts your mood, steadies it, and dares you to stand taller. And with […]

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‘Mind Reader’- Eva No, diving headfirst into desire and doubt

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There’s something quietly magnetic about Eva No’s latest release. ‘Mind Reader’ is one of those singles that pulses into view, […]

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‘The Coalition’- Allan Jamisen, burning with a controlled fury

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Allan Jamisen has never been an artist content to decorate the edges of a song. And with ‘The Coalition’, he […]

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‘I Thought I Was Dreaming’- Dancing The Conga, when memory learns to sing

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There’s something quietly extraordinary about the way Dancing The Conga move through feeling. On their latest offering ‘I Thought I […]

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