Wednesday, July 15 2026

‘Signals’- Kyle Waves Tunes Into Heartbreak and Heat on Glittering New EP

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Kyle Waves is one of those artists that transmits love like a frequency, pulsing through your headphones and into your bloodstream. On his new EP ‘Signals’, the Singapore-born, NYC-based artist channels the full spectrum of romantic chaos: the butterflies, the burnouts, and the blurred lines between desire and despair. It’s sleek, vulnerable, and brimming with […]

‘Lost Cause’- Saliva Birds, A Breakup Anthem That Bleeds and Blares

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Emerging from the shadowed alleys of York with amps cranked and no patience for subtlety, Saliva Birds make music that feels like a cracked rib in the best way. Their latest single ‘Lost Cause’ is a blistered howl of resentment and release. A scorched-earth breakup track that never stops to count the casualties. Originally written […]

‘Summer Rain’- Kristen Castro Finds Clarity in the Storm

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Some songs arrive like a memory you didn’t know you missed, and Kristen Castro’s ‘Summer Rain’ is one of them. With its gauzy textures and sun-streaked melancholy, the second single from her upcoming debut ‘Capricorn Baby’ reshapes the past into something bolder, braver, and beautifully unresolved. Castro is no stranger to transformation. A decade into […]

‘Ratbag Joy’- The New Citizen Kane Strikes Gold with new single, A Sugar-Coated Spiral Through the Void

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​​There’s a certain kind of brilliance that happens when a song makes you want to dance and cry at the same time. ‘Ratbag Joy’, the latest from The New Citizen Kane, hits that bittersweet high with merciless precision. It’s a pop grenade with the pin still halfway in, grinning as it ticks toward detonation. The […]

‘Return’- Evan Zorn Von Berg Channels Ancestral Rage on New EP

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There’s a fine line between provocation and prophecy, and Evan Zorn Von Berg doesn’t so much toe it as set it ablaze. On ‘Return’, the fiercely unconventional new EP from Von Berg and his conspirators Edward Clutterbuck and Seymour Fleming, nostalgia becomes rebellion, heritage becomes scripture, and tradition is a war drum. This is not […]

‘Wake Up & Smile’- Stray Blue Brings Quiet Light to a Winding Journey

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After two decades spent threading emotion into melody, Greek trio Stray Blue return with a release that feels like a deep breath after a long walk home. The acoustic version of ‘Wake Up & Smile’ is a true reaffirmation. Stripped back to its essence, this two-song offering is earthy and quietly resilient, a reminder of […]

‘Dichotomy’- Tranzformer & Big O Bridge Worlds With Transatlantic Soulcraft

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In a landscape increasingly shaped by algorithms and quick hits, ‘Dichotomy’ arrives like a crate-dug artefact from a parallel timeline, one where craftsmanship still reigns and hip-hop producers build tapes like filmmakers cut reels. The third collaborative release from San Diego’s Tranzformer and London-based Big O is a study in contrasts, and how those contrasts […]

‘Illusions of Amethyst’- Jacqueline Cordes Opens a New Portal with a Waltz Through the Chromaverse

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There’s something almost alchemical about the way Jacqueline Cordes composes, a kind of sorcery that turns notes into colours, emotions into landscapes, and songs into storybooks. With her latest single ‘Illusions of Amethyst’, the 22-year-old synesthete and composer offers a graceful prelude to her forthcoming album ‘Frozen Star’, one that pirouettes through shadow and shimmer […]

‘Weekend’- snow shack, A Mellow First Step That Lets the Mood Lead

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snow shack, a fresh-faced trio from the unlikely music mecca of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, make their arrival with their debut single ‘weekend’, a track that gently slides into your day with the soft and familiar feel of a well-worn hoodie at the cooling end of a hot summer’s day. There’s an unforced looseness to ‘weekend’ […]