If there’s one thing we know for a fact about Michellar’s music is that she’s an absolute shapeshifter when it comes to tackling literally any genre. With “Do we love us,” Michellar walks so many lines with surprising grace, crafting a track that feels as introspective as it is irresistibly catchy. It’s different from what we’ve heard in the past, but ultimately brighter, and even groovy at times.
There are albums that feel like performances, and then there are albums that feel like you’ve been quietly invited into someone’s inner world. Beautiful Obscenery, the debut full-length from Greta Svabo Bech, belongs firmly in the latter. It doesn’t reach outward for attention, it draws you inward, into a space that is delicate and profoundly human. Prepare yourselves for something deeply beautiful from start to finish.
There’s a particular kind of magic in songs that don’t try to outrun the past, but instead sit with it, bringing up memories that once made you smile. “Do u remember?” from KK Gordon lives in that space as he’s shared a reflective and powerful single that finds beauty in looking back without getting lost there.
Some albums don’t arrive with a bang, they settle in like a slow-burning horizon, revealing their weight and beauty the longer you sit with them. The Silence We Carried, the latest from Geoff & Soulmates, is exactly that kind of record. From start to finish it’s undoubtedly a deeply human and quietly powerful body of work that turns introspection into something expansive and enduring.
If we were to somehow visualize what an Art Rock album would sound like, Present Paradox’s A Vibrant Sea is exactly what we’d be visualizing from star to finish. There’s something quietly defiant about an album that insists on being experienced as a whole, especially in an era built on fragments, skips, and being a slave to the algo. This record doesn’t just resist that culture, it dissolves it entirely, pulling you into a meticulously crafted world where every sound and every shift in texture feels intentional.