Tuesday, June 2 2026

‘Desert Island Daydream’- Stomp Box Choir, finding strength and escape

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Stomp Box Choir’s ‘Desert Island Daydream’ arrives with a quiet sense of confidence. Rather than leaning into the more dramatic tendencies often […]

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‘Palm Tree’- Annika Bellamy, glowing with the warmth of escape and reflection

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There’s an easygoing warmth running through Annika Bellamy’s ‘Palm Tree’, but beneath its breezy surface lies something more thoughtful than […]

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‘Peach’- Mary Knoblock, finding beauty in the bruises

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Over the last decade, Mary Knoblock has become one of the more intriguing figures operating on the outer edges of […]

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‘EFF.SEE.DEE.IYEE’- The Black Plague Doctors, capturing imperfection as intent

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There’s a deliberate looseness to ‘EFF.SEE.DEE.IYEE’ that immediately sets it apart. Throughout this six-track EP, The Black Plague Doctors lean into […]

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‘Space Craft Landing’- Daffers, a playful collision of nostalgia and imagination

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There’s an easygoing charm to Daffers’ ‘Space Craft Landing’ that feels rooted in curiosity. It’s a track that doesn’t take itself […]

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‘I Might Be An Alien’- Lee Switzer-Woolf, drifting through disconnection

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There’s something deeply unnerving about a song that doesn’t explode, doesn’t resolve, or even fully reveal itself; it just lingers, […]

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‘Bee In The Cage’- Case Against Time, exploring mechanical hives and beautiful errors

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There’s a strange kind of beauty in things that don’t quite work as intended, and on ‘Bee in the Cage’, Case Against […]

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‘Fasten To Me’- Tyler Kinchen & The Right Pieces, crafting a soul-stirring moment

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In a musical landscape often dominated by fleeting trends and digital gloss, Tyler Kinchen & The Right Pieces offer something refreshingly human […]

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‘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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‘The River’- Gregg Kofi Brown, finding grace in the current

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Some songs arrive palms open, eyes steady, and asking you to step closer. And Gregg Kofi Brown’s ‘The River’ is […]

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