Monday, June 22 2026

‘Walls of Love’- Ceyeo, trading cynism for compassion

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After spending much of his previous album exploring anger, isolation, and disillusionment, Chicago singer-songwriter Ceyeo takes a deliberate step in […]

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‘Light Up The Sun’- Sean T MacLeod, bringing warmth and reflection

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There is something refreshingly unhurried about Sean T MacLeod’s new single ‘Light Up the Sun’. At a time when much of […]

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‘Another World’- Emily Daccarett, capturing destiny and grief

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Some releases feel like fleeting moments, while others feel like entire lifetimes compressed into sound. Emily Daccarett’s ‘Another World’ EP belongs firmly […]

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‘In Spirit’- Lana Crow, a study in movement

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Listening to ‘In Spirit ‘feels like being carried through a series of emotional states. London-based artist Lana Crow approaches her third album […]

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‘Season’s Spring, Vol.4’- Headmaster, closing the cycle with a sense of renewal

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There’s something quietly monumental about a project that commits itself to time, and with ‘Seasons Spring Vol.4’, London’s Headmaster completes a […]

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‘MOVEMENT’- Valkyrie’s Bard, channelling tension into transformation

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There’s a moment in every artist’s journey where something shifts, and ‘MOVEMENT’ captures that exact instant. Under the Valkyrie’s Bard […]

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‘Wanna Dance’- Joshua Pearlstein, igniting pure release

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Some tracks grab you by the shoulders and pull you straight onto the floor, and Joshua Pearlstein’s ‘Wanna Dance’ is […]

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‘Driftwood Hearts’- Nicindie, capturing love’s long shadow

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Some songs feel written in a single moment, while others feel lived, and on ‘Driftwood Hearts’, Australia’s Nicindie delivers an intimate reflection […]

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‘Tell Me If I’m Dreaming’- Erik Neimeijer, painting a timeless protest

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There’s a certain kind of songwriter who looks to reframe the chaos in our world through melody and mood, and […]

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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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