Friday, March 20 2026

Sharkeologist – ‘There Will Be Bread’

Sharkeologist return with ‘There Will Be Bread’, a high-octane indie-rock release from their forthcoming EP ‘TAXIDERMY IS FOREVER’, transforming spiralling inner questions about trust and self-interest into a cathartic, groove-driven anthem. Emerging from Seattle’s alternative scene, the band continue to build momentum with their fusion of punk, pop, and grunge, pairing restless energy with hook-heavy songwriting and a dynamic, sax-infused sound.

Julia Kate – ‘truce’

Julia Kate shares ‘truce’, a delicate and introspective release that explores the ongoing struggle between self-image and acceptance, choosing compassion over criticism in moments of self-doubt. Co-written with Nick Rosen, the track highlights the Berklee student’s emotionally direct songwriting and continues to build her reputation for crafting honest, deeply personal pop narratives.

Maxx Nies – ‘Give Me A Reason’

Maxx Nies releases ‘Give Me A Reason’, an emotionally raw alt-pop track that channels personal healing, vulnerability, and self-reflection into a cinematic and deeply intimate listening experience. Drawing from lived adversity and a pivotal moment of change, the New York-based artist continues to build a resonant voice in modern pop, creating music that offers both catharsis and connection for listeners navigating similar struggles.

Rob Lalain – ‘Day or Night’

Rob Lalain releases ‘The Way We Were’, a deeply personal rock album led by ‘Day Or Night’, tracing love, loss, and reflection through melodic, classic-inspired songwriting shaped by his late-career creative resurgence. Drawing on decades of material and personal experiences, including grief and rediscovery, the self-taught musician delivers an introspective, full-circle record that highlights his enduring commitment to honest, emotionally driven music.

Çâline With C – ‘Second Wind’

Çâline with C unveils ‘Second Wind’, a laid-back, hip-hop-influenced track that signals a shift toward a more refined and introspective sound shaped by her personal and creative evolution. Collaborating with Raoul Nieuwendam, the Amsterdam-based artist blends her experimental background with nostalgic influences, presenting a confident, emotionally grounded direction rooted in authenticity and connection.

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