Lilian Hak – ‘I Will Ever Be Your Head’
Dutch producer, songwriter, and vocalist Lilian Hak returns with ‘I Will Ever Be Your Head’, the cinematic and soultronic lead single from her new album ‘RESET’. Blending jazzy drums, lush brass, and layered harmonies, the track explores themes of self-liberation, digital isolation, and power dynamics through a richly textured soundscape inspired by Gainsbourg, Lana Del Rey, and Hitchcock’s Rear Window.
YARD – ‘Trevor’
Following a breakout year, Dublin electropunk trio YARD kick off 2025 with their ferocious new single ‘Trevor’, a dystopian, genre-bending blend of techno, post-punk, and screeching electronica. Known for their intense live shows and enigmatic mascot Bucketman, YARD cement their status as one of Ireland’s most thrilling acts with this cinematic, high-voltage release.
Sasha Dawe – ‘Because We Forgot’
Namibian-born singer-songwriter Sasha Dawe returns with ‘Here I Am’, a five-track EP that fuses poetic folk storytelling with African-influenced instrumentation and contemporary blues. Led by the buoyant single ‘Because We Forgot’, the project reflects Dawe’s deeply personal journey of resilience and homecoming, offering a fresh take on modern folk rooted in his unique heritage and upbringing.
matty co. – ‘BACK2BASICS’
Los Angeles-based artist matty co. returns with ‘BACK2BASICS’, a smooth, groove-laden indie pop track about reigniting connection in a relationship when life gets overwhelming. Blending soulful R&B textures with electronic indie-pop flair, the track caps off his ‘ALL IS GOOD HERE’ mini collection and showcases his signature charm, nostalgic warmth, and rising status as an artist to watch in 2025.
Fredrik Norlindh – ‘Can’t You See Me’
Swedish singer-songwriter and producer Fredrik Norlindh unveils ‘Can’t You See Me’, a synth-pop gem blending retro-futuristic textures with heartfelt storytelling, offering a first taste of his upcoming album ‘Contrasting Notes’. Recorded at Stockholm’s iconic Soundtrade Studios, the track channels influences from ABBA to The Weeknd, layering live drums and rich harmonies into an immersive, emotionally resonant soundscape.