
The cinematic piano pop single “Made Of” by Cynthia Angelica traces the journey of being the most vulnerable and hurt to regaining control over your life.

Grace & Moji debut single “Our Love” is a token of their love and the weird and tough times in which they got together, and it’s an absolutely perfect way of introducing this project to the world.

This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 26, every week I pick 9 albums/EPs recently released by unknown artists that I share with you, I enjoyed all, so I want to invite you to give the a chance and listen to them. The album of the week is for Arson Whales’ debut album “Galactopus”

“Why Do You Want” by Couvo. Its ’90s energy and wide elements really evoked a sense of nostalgia while also digging deep into the meaning behind my desires.

“Human Remains” by Nobody’s Wolf Child is a fierce cinematic song depicting the sheer darkness that lies within our collective nature that’s so bound to succumb to greed, lust, and pettiness.

Kid Lazuras creates an atmosphere that feels familiar at the same time that it sounds like nothing else. The lyrics also come from a very interesting angle.

“Apocalypse” by Poison Oak with all the energy of Indie-Rock prowess, this track holds a special kind of magic within it, and it’s for sure something you don’t want to miss.

On “Creeping On Me”, Rye Catchers takes us on a trip to 80s pop and it’s marvelous. Delicate in its subject matter, “Creeping On Me” deals with online stalking and how much someone you know (or don’t) can have access to your entire life through social media, and they can just stay there over your…

Arson Whales’ ability to seamlessly blend genres such as rock, psychedelic, electronic, and pop is truly commendable, giving to “Galactopus” the album a dynamic and diverse range of sounds.

“The King is Dead” by Gary Dranow is one of the first tracks written and recorded for the album “Destiny Road”. It was originally recorded in one take with very few overdubs (same would be the case for another song on the album, the critically acclaimed “Day I Was Born”).

“The Flute” by Madzen is one hell of a ride. A track with lots of different & exotic instruments from countries like Turkey, Lebanon, Greece, and even Syria.

“Wonderful You”, Frank Joshua has tackled the vast emptiness of a shadowed, shattering heart. The haunted echoing atmosphere is home to an intense wash of sorrow, longing, and aching.

The London-based singer-songwriter Issy Winstanley’s new single “Never Have I Ever” comes across as a quirky viral pop sound filled with eternally youthful energy.

The track is really beautiful and with a very personal meaning behind it, making it even more extraordinary. In this case, the more melancholic vibes are performed by ÍKORNI, and the powerful synth-pop choruses are performed by Jerald Copp. Truly unique and interesting!

The single has been described by Collin Marks as an “anthem of perseverance”. A perfectly fitted description, for “A Little More Heart” desperately searches for the light in a world of apathy.

One of the standout qualities of “Sick in the Heart” by Arrows of the Sun is its great ambiance. The band masterfully balances the instrumentals with the emotional weight of the lyrics, creating a powerful and immersive musical journey.

“In The Rain” is the 5th single coming from Edie Yvonne. The promising new artist, who’s currently only 14 years old, goes to the studio on a weekly basis to write music with a pair of emerging producers Nicky Sweden and Cormac Liotta.

Over the course of the short thirteen-minute-long “Wonderful” EP, Roland AKA Fish and Scale navigates the world and mundane daily life through the lenses of a truly folk auteur,