Thursday, March 12 2026

‘It’s Not You’- Anacy Unveils Electro-Pop Elegy With A Luminous Dive Into Emotional Self-Sabotage

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With her latest outing ‘It’s Not You’, Cape Town’s Anacy unpacks a suitcase of emotional contradictions, pours them into a synth-soaked confession, and invites us all to sit with our ghosts a little longer. Produced with a delicate hand and an unflinching gaze, the track feels like a confrontation in slow motion. Where her past […]

‘Forgotten Souls’- Benton Crane Conjures Shadows and Echoes on Haunting New Single

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There’s a certain kind of indie-rock that pulls you under, drags you through its fog, and leaves you somewhere between memory and myth. Benton Crane’s latest offering ‘Forgotten Souls’ is exactly that kind of track, acting like a haunted Santana. This spellbinding single marks another evolution in Crane’s ever-expanding sound, bringing together spectral storytelling and […]

‘Dora Lee (Gravity)’- Rosetta West Channel Myth and Mayhem in New Visual

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There’s something simmering in Rosetta West’s latest offering, a kind of mystical unrest that brews just beneath the cracked surface of blues-rock tradition. With their new track ‘Dora Lee (Gravity)’, the long-running Chicago outfit remind us that the blues can still cast spells, especially when filtered through tanks, tombstones, and timeless goddesses. The video fuses […]

‘Satisfied’- ​​Occupation Baby Shines a Light on Restless Minds

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Peterborough-based solo artist Occupation Baby is an artist that thrives in the cracks between sleepless nights and creative friction. And on their latest single ‘Satisfied’, insomnia is the engine driving every jagged rhythm and ghostly delay. Built from the ground up in a home studio, ‘Satisfied’ pulses with energy and tension. There’s an almost mechanical […]

‘Over Before It’s Begun’- Jonny Corralitos Channels Surfside Heartbreak on Indie Rock Burner

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Some songs don’t wait around to build tension, they grab you by the collar and throw you straight into the hook. That’s the magic trick Jonny Corralitos pulls off with ‘Over Before It’s Begun’, a brisk and breezy alt-rock number that blends slacker charm with a sneaky kind of emotional weight. Fuelled by jangling guitars […]

‘Neon Circuits and the Mission of Hope’- Blueprint Tokyo Embrace the Glow on Genre-Blurring New Album

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​​Blueprint Tokyo have always flirted with nostalgia, but on ‘Neon Circuits and the Mission of Hope’, they dive in headfirst, emerging with something that feels utterly fresh and exciting. The Oklahoma City outfit’s debut full-length is a confident journey through synth-soaked landscapes, widescreen emotion, and left turns that land with precision. What’s striking is how […]

‘Moments In My Notebook’- Fiona Ross Reaches a New Summit with new heart-led jazz odessy

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Fiona Ross has never fit neatly into anyone’s idea of what a jazz artist should be. And on her new 21-track album ‘Moments in My Notebook’, she makes it clear that she has no intention of starting now. Marking her 100th original song, ‘Moments in My Notebook’ captures Ross in full bloom, at once reflective […]

 ‘Forever Is Mine’- Mahuna Charts a Soul-Stirring Journey on Debut Album

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Belfast-born, Berlin-based artist Mahuna delivers his debut album ‘Forever Is Mine’, which reads like a personal atlas. Each of the ten tracks serves as a breadcrumb trail through decades of life, loss, and quiet revelation. ‘Forever Is Mine’ spans 25 years of writing, but it never feels like a patchwork. Instead, Mahuna threads these snapshots […]

‘About Ya’- Ratfink!, A Lush Lo-Fi Lullaby for Late Nights and Long Thoughts

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‘About Ya’ by Ratfink! is exactly the kind of song that feels like it was made in a bedroom with the window cracked open, letting the world drift softly in. The track is hazy, unvarnished, and quietly dazzling. Crafted by Melbourne duo Liv and Raph, friends since their school days and now housemates in Brunswick, […]