
A tone of nostalgia is present throughout the song’s retro-infused melodies, as is the feeling of slight disbelief and astonishment at the beginning. And then, absolute celebration driven by the steady indie rock beat and Fiona Amaka’s flowing voice.

By tackling more serious themes on its lyricism, often focused on giving in to the maturity that comes with growing up, The Tin Can Collective captures the transition into adulthood while still holding on to the eternal inner child.

Political undertones are a big part of Energy Whores’ ethos, as heard on tracks like “Hey Hey Hate!”, and this time it’s crispier and sharper than ever.

This confessional song joins Kate Kristine’s still relatively small but highly promising discography, showcasing her abilities at storytelling and as a vocalist.

As a young creator finding his way in the messy and strange world as a fresh grown-up, Tim’s music shows that the hidden struggles and dreams are still common and relatable to all of us.

With an impressive lineup of successful releases, The Pulltops continue to redefine and elevate their sound to new heights.

Cheerful as always, Chandra Nair, Chris Wong, and Mike Paul make a powerful return with thought-provoking music.

Ava Valianti’s ability to turn complex introspection into something accessible and relatable, turning her songs into truly shared experiences.

Jared Bond is determined to ignite a conversation about how the healthcare system in his country can better serve marginalized communities.

Hailing from Brisbane, Australia, Replenished Sky is the exceptional creation of Daniel Quine, a remarkable one-man band who masterfully handles every facet of his music creation process.

“This Is What Love Can Feel Like” is a stunning consolidation for Scott Walker and an exciting new direction for him to pursue, marrying evocative instrumentals with a narrative that focuses on the good we can selflessly do to each other through warmth and understanding.

On her new album, This Place, Reeya Banerjee does a remarkable job creating a record that sounds urgent and tender, relying on fast-paced rhythms and charming lo-fi guitars that set the stage for her storytelling to shine.

Carlos Ucedda’s lyricism is inspired by spiritualism, and numerous metaphors are included to add layers of meaning to the story.

Featuring catchy beats, alongside beautiful strings and horns, the new track from SonicNeuron stands as an innovative and intriguing song tailored to be the soundtrack to little moments of life.

“I Don’t Need to Say” by The New Citizen Kane is constructed as an introspective reflection on his own feelings, capturing the moment in which the decision to stay is made

Michellar has come a long way since her first singles and has established herself as a songwriting force of nature at break-neck speed.

De Antiquis Et Novis continues to impress with remarkable sensibility and an unwavering sense of adventure throughout his work.

The New Citizen Kane a rising force to be reckoned with in the dance music realm, as the ability to craft fist-pumping, cathartic pop songs matched by lyrical depth and substance is not something that comes around often and deserves to be cherished.