Category: Debut Single

  • PETIT MOND. – “BLUEBERRY CLOUDS”

    PETIT MOND. – “BLUEBERRY CLOUDS”

    “I wrote this song for my graduation in high school. I suddenly realized that our chill hangouts with our group of friends weren’t gonna be a weekly thing anymore, we were about to move around the world for our studies, we were growing up. So this song is about all the good memories we made,…

  • DIALOGIC – “SAFE ON YOUR WAY”

    DIALOGIC – “SAFE ON YOUR WAY”

    “When I was writing this song, I had in my mind the image of someone setting off from home, with just what they could carry on their back, leaving their loved one behind. A sadness in parting, but a necessity to follow a calling. Like a pilgrimage. There is uncertainty about the future. Of course…

  • Vomit Baby – “Eleven”

    Vomit Baby – “Eleven”

    “Eleven” is about proving people wrong who tell you that you can’t do something and aims to stand up for the creatives that culture and society rely on with a message to keep on running, searching, seeking – the best is yet to come.” – Vomit Baby

  • Nicholas Langdon – “Show Me What You Live For”

    Nicholas Langdon – “Show Me What You Live For”

    “It was written in the aftermath of a really difficult period of my life, where I’d lost a lot of faith in the world around me and I’d either lost or felt I was losing a lot of the close relationships in my life.” Nicholas Langdon

  • KLEN – “DOWN THE PEN”

    KLEN – “DOWN THE PEN”

    The have been called the freakbeat beatniks of the 4th dimension, aka Cornwall. These unhinged beasts have a very visceral sound, and an eager approach towards anarcho-prog-punk, so you can expect things to get a bit loud.

  • B of Briz – “What Would Buffy Do?”

    B of Briz – “What Would Buffy Do?”

    ‘What Would Buffy Do?’ is about how understanding the contours of someone else’s life, understanding their struggle to live a good life, can be really useful, even if that person is fictional! It’s particularly about how these ‘exemplars’ are important when the stories of people in your group- in this case women – are not…

  • RONIA “ghost”

    RONIA “ghost”

    A young woman with the desire to express her darkest thoughts and emotions on her journey to find who she truly is, RONIA is a newly debuted artist with a love for grand and dark productions and vehement yet vulnerable lyricism. 

  • Jazzy “hands to yourself”

    Jazzy “hands to yourself”

    “I wrote this song because I was desperate for an outlet to unpack this emotionally overwhelming experience with someone that took almost two years for me to heal from. The initial inspiration behind this song were the questions that I  was left with. It was one of those episodes that ended abruptly without proper closure…

  • VHCLE “Dark Matter”

    VHCLE “Dark Matter”

    “Dark Matter was one of the first songs we recorded together,” The collective said when asked about what the track meant. “There’s a lot of different meanings throughout the track. Mysterious yet bold in its own way. Each of us put our own twist on the lyrics and just flowed into it.”

  • Blair West “All This To Say”

    Blair West “All This To Say”

    The romantic bit, and the fact the song reverbs gratitude throughout hint at the song’s meaning. It’s a love letter to the artist’s relationship and brings forth the element of true love – being accepted for who you are in full, not just the nicest sides of you.

  • Carpe Diem “Your Face, Your Fate”

    Carpe Diem “Your Face, Your Fate”

    “When people pay more attention to their appearance, there is a tendency to having higher incidences of eating disorders, increased symptoms of depression, and more desire to have plastic surgery. “Does your face predict your face?” Is this true?” Carpe Diem

  • Maie “Like You”

    Maie “Like You”

    Focused on the duality she battles against every day Like You places at its very core the identity of the self. Touching upon alienation, similarities, and the knowledge that you’re so close yet so far away from belonging somewhere, the song is Maie’s exploration of her relationship with the physical reality.