There are compositions that impress through technical complexity, and then there are compositions that leave a lasting mark because they understand something fundamental about human emotion. Julia Zerón's latest single, “At the End, Now,” belongs firmly in the latter category. The contemporary classical piece may only run for three minutes, but within that brief span, the young composer crafts an emotional landscape that feels expansive, cinematic, and profoundly moving.
There are just too many artists out there nowadays focusing on the pristine polish and gimmicky nature of music that feels like it’s trying too hard to capture your attention. Lazy Sunday by The Amanda Emblem Experiment is the complete opposite in that it immediately feels like a welcome invitation to slow down and simply enjoy the moment. The Queensland, Australia-based artist returns with a concise 3 track EP that embraces simplicity and an easygoing spirit, proving that sometimes the most impactful music is also the most understated.
When the lights come up at the end of a great night out and you’re left with nothing but a smile and new memories, somehow that’s exactly how this record makes you feel. On Boys Like Us: The Afters, Los Angeles-based Australian pop artist Jeffrey Chan captures that exact feeling with an insane precision, delivering an EP that feels like the soundtrack to those fragile hours between the dancefloor and daylight.
For more than a decade, Schmid's Huhn have occupied a fascinating corner of contemporary jazz, one where they’ve consistently not let boundaries ever dictate their sound. On their fourth and newest album, Hindemith Abstractions, the German quartet delivers a work that’s outstanding, transforming the legacy of composer Paul Hindemith into something entirely their own. Across ten compositions and a concise 41-minute runtime, the group crafted a listening experience that rewards close attention while staying effortlessly enjoyable.
Julie Paschke has been on an absolute tear recently and with her latest single, “Nowhere,” she’s managed to one up herself once again. The Melbourne-based artist has crafted a thoughtful and atmospheric rock track that questions the assumptions people make about how life should be lived while extending a hand to anyone who has ever felt disconnected from “conventional” expectations. It embraces individuality, celebrates lives’ curiosities, and finds beauty in forging a path outside the familiar. The lyrics are divine!