Steve Stinson – ‘Does Anybody Else’
Following his debut release, Steve Stinson returns with ‘Does Anybody Else’, a reflective folk-Americana offering that examines the conflict between professional ambition and personal fulfilment. Serving as a key chapter in his forthcoming album ‘Cocoon’, the single pairs thoughtful storytelling with warm, melodic arrangements, inviting listeners to consider whether the paths they pursue are truly aligned with the lives they want to lead.
Wormogenic – ‘Rip Off The Bandaid’
Florida-raised alt-pop newcomer Wormogenic makes a striking debut with ‘Rip Off The Bandaid’, a vibrant and emotionally honest release that tackles self-doubt, anxiety, and the tendency to undermine moments of happiness. Blending nostalgic alternative influences with modern pop flair, the single serves as an engaging introduction to her forthcoming ‘Bandaids’ EP while showcasing a songwriter unafraid to explore the complexities of growing up and finding confidence amid uncertainty.
Lilly Nagy – ‘Sex Sold Politics’
German artist Lilly Nagy blends contemporary pop with hypnotic world-inspired rhythms on ‘Sex Sold Politics’, a spiritually charged single that explores feminine strength, emotional awareness, and the power found in vulnerability. Drawing on her background in visual storytelling and a passion for music rooted in healing and self-connection, Nagy delivers an immersive release that encourages listeners to embrace sensitivity as a source of resilience rather than weakness.
Isaac Winemiller – ‘In This Light’
Montana musician Isaac Winemiller returns with Solar Eclipse, a new two-track release led by ‘In This Light’, a groove-filled indie-pop offering that transforms the aftermath of a turbulent relationship into something both reflective and uplifting. Created almost entirely by Winemiller himself, the project showcases his talent for pairing heartfelt introspection with shimmering, danceable production, further building on the momentum of a solo career that has already attracted millions of streams and international attention.
Misha And The Kings – ‘Ecstacy’
Welsh indie outfit Misha and the Kings showcase a more reflective side on ‘Ecstasy’, a cinematic album cut from their debut record ‘Too Hot’ that swaps their usual onstage exuberance for emotional nuance and slow-building atmosphere. Exploring the pull between temptation and loyalty, the track gradually unfolds from delicate arrangements into a powerful crescendo, highlighting the band’s growing maturity as they continue a busy summer of festival appearances across the UK.







