Power Pop
‘Lucy (Remix 2026)’- David Goundry, radiating psychedelic pop brilliance
There’s a certain kind of song that instantly transports you to another time, and with ‘Lucy (Remix 2026)’, London songwriter […]
‘A New Way’- Marsh Family, raising their voices towards generational frustration
There’s something undeniably powerful about a family singing together. And with ‘A New Way’, the Kent-based Marsh Family deliver a […]
‘That’s The Story Of My Life’- Exzenya, igniting a firestorm of self-belief
Some songs feel like a confession, with others feel like a comeback. ‘That’s the Story of My Life’ feels like […]
‘Cocktail Hour’- Ravenistic, raising a glass to love, chaos, and big hooks
There’s something undeniably electric about an artist who knows exactly where their heart beats loudest. And on ‘Cocktail Hour’, Australia’s Ravenistic […]
‘Help Me Find A Reason’- OGGY, a defiant, heart-led pop-rock surge
There’s a particular kind of song that lifts your mood, steadies it, and dares you to stand taller. And with […]
‘how i wanna die’- SEBASTIAN RYDGREN, finding the sweet spot between calm and eternity
There’s a special kind of confidence that settles in quietly, takes a deep breath, and smiles at the world exactly […]
‘REVERIE …FROM THEN TILL NOW’- Michellar, unveiling a lifetime in bloom
There are records that feel like the opening of a long-sealed diary, and ‘REVERIE …FROM THEN TILL NOW’ is unmistakably one of […]
‘Airplane Mode’- Frankie Silver, hitting the eject button on pop burnout
With his latest offering ‘Airplane Mode’, Frankie Silver delivers a radiant pop statement that feels both euphoric and quietly radical. This is […]
‘Leviathan’- Andy Smythe, conjuring a carnival at the edge of tomorrow
Andy Smythe is back with us once again with ‘Leviathan’, the latest glimpse into his forthcoming long-player ‘Quiet Revolution’, as he opens a […]
‘Hanging On’- Eddie Somera, finding beauty in the break
There’s something quietly devastating about Eddie Somera’s new single ‘Hanging On’. It doesn’t arrive with bombast or drama; instead it drifts in […]













