Thursday, July 16 2026

‘Lover, Don’t Let Me Go’- Nate Currin’s newest offering is a quiet anthem for the hearts that won’t quit

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Nate Currin’s latest single ‘Lover, Don’t Let Me Go’ arrives like a long-lost letter pulled from a box under the bed- raw, resonant, and achingly human. While the Clearwater-based singer-songwriter has spent years perfecting his craft across genres, this track finds him stepping into something altogether more refined- a polished, emotionally charged slow-burn that wears […]

‘Tame’- Emdee, genre-swerving and unapologetically magnetic in latest release

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After carving a lane for himself in the UK rap and drill scene, Birmingham-raised artist Emdee pulls a bold left turn on ‘Tame’, and it’s a move that pays off. Stripping back the grit and aggression of his earlier material, Emdee steps confidently into smoother, more sultry terrain. What results is a track that simmers […]

‘Lonely Dirt Road’- Dax, An intimate confessional framed by dusty skies and honest heartache

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Wichita-based artist Dax delivers one of his most personal and soul-searching tracks to date with ‘Lonely Dirt Road’, a stripped-back reflection that finds its power in vulnerability rather than volume. Produced by Lex Nour Beats and recorded in a bedroom over two swift sessions, the record feels like a quiet monologue with God under a […]

‘Glass Between Us’- Sirenglas, The void has a voice, and it sounds like this.

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Emerging once again from the obsidian edges of the underground, Sirenglas has returned with ‘Glass Between Us’, a moody, synth-laced lament that sounds like it was plucked from the smoke-filled corners of an abandoned cathedral rave. This is gothic futurism with a beating heart, simultaneously icy and intimate. The track creeps in like fog on […]

‘Out Of Office’- Mending Stars, the burnout anthem we didn’t know we needed

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In an age where hustle culture is sold as identity and the “always on” mindset is mistaken for ambition, Mending Stars’ new single ‘Out of Office’ arrives like a quiet rebellion wrapped in a pop anthem. Clocking in at just under three minutes, the track captures the emotional weight of burnout with disarming clarity, delivering a message […]

‘i can be ur lady’- Plant Dad, Commanding the chaos, claiming the crown

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Back with the explosive ‘i can be ur lady’, the Baltimore-based provocateurs Plant Dad kick down the door of indie-pop convention and rewire the room. It’s a track that blurs lines, flexes femme power, and snarls with charm. From the first hit of distorted guitars and twitching synths, there’s a sense that something is about […]

‘Expedient Means’- Blackbird Rebellion, Grunge-aged like fine wine in a Hamburg bunker

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Some bands ride waves. Others build their own shoreline and let the tides come and go. Blackbird Rebellion- five friends from Hamburg- fall squarely into the latter camp. With a 15-year back catalogue forged in sweat-soaked venues and neon-lit dive bars, their fifth EP ‘Expedient Means’ is less about reinvention and more about distillation. The […]

‘Freee’- Peaceful Faces, offering up truthful storytelling with an indie-rock twist

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Peaceful Faces aren’t just chasing freedom on their new single ‘Freee’—they’re interrogating it, dismantling it, and ultimately setting it ablaze. Opening with a jolt of fuzzy, overdriven guitar, the Brooklyn-based outfit dive headfirst into their most sonically untamed release yet. But while the track bursts out of the gate with untethered energy, it’s the moments […]

‘Expanding Universe’- Tom Minor Taps Into the Cosmic Chaos

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On his latest offering ‘Expanding Universe’, London-based wordsmith Tom Minor delivers a sharp-edged slice of existential indie that pulls no punches and offers no easy escape. It’s the soundtrack for a world spiralling, but not without awareness. Clocking in with the kind of biting social commentary that feels ripped from a dystopian dispatch, ‘Expanding Universe’ […]