Monday, June 22 2026

‘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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‘The Text I Never Sent’- Emma Forgette, turning silence into something devastatingly beautiful

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There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that lingers quietly, tucked inside the things we never said. And on ‘The Text I […]

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‘Superstars’- Cassandra Maze, lighting the dark from within

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There’s a particular kind of pop song that reaches inward, searching for something more personal and affirming. And on her […]

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‘Weight Will Unwind’- Finlay Birch, finding a gentle clarity

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Some songs demand attention with spectacle, while others arrive quietly, unfolding with the patience of a long breath. And on ‘Weight […]

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‘Speak No Evil’- Daphne Parker Powell, turning southern gothic into cinematic fire

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With the release of the striking new video for ‘Speak No Evil’, New Orleans’ Daphne Parker Powell transforms one of the standout […]

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‘Know You’- Ananya, capturing the magic of unspoken feelings

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There’s a particular kind of emotional electricity that comes with a new crush, and on ‘Know You’, London-based indie-pop artist Ananya transforms that fragile […]

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‘Supporting Role???’- Arlesque, a defiant, soul-baring moment

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Some songs feel like confessions whispered in the dark, while others explode like a long-overdue revelation. And with ‘Supporting Role???’, Arlesque […]

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‘Quiet Revolution’- Andy Smythe, songs for the turning tide

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Some records feel like a gathering storm, and with his eighth full-length release, Andy Smythe delivers a musical statement that feels both […]

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‘Forest Mountain Forest’- Simon Bromide, a reflective indie-rock journey

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Some songs arrive with the feeling of a turning point. They carry the weight of experience while opening the door […]

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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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