On Heartbreak Afterparty, Rich Delinquent has quickly proved to us that he’s easily becoming one of alternative pop’s most compelling architects, crafting an EP that feels like the final moments of a party where the lights are still flashing but the weight of everything unspoken finally sets in. Spanning seven tracks, the project is consistently climactic and a curtain call for a year-long mixtape rollout that turned out stellar. He’s brought together collaborators from across many scenes while still being the standout on a record that takes so many artistic turns.
Stripped of excess and delivered with disarming honesty, Michellar’s “LOVE PEACE WAR (acoustic remix)” feels like a deep breath taken in the middle of our fractured world. Released on February 13th, 2026, the track reframes her original vision through intimacy, allowing the emotional weight of the song’s message to land in a very straightforward way. Where many artists respond to global unrest with volume or grand gestures, Michellar chooses stillness, and the result is quietly devastating in the best possible way.
After more than eight years away from the full-length format, Siren Section have made their valiant return with Separation Team, an album that feels less like a comeback and more like a carefully constructed universe finally being opened to the public. Shaped across four years of writing and production, the record quickly unfolds as a dense and immersive journey, blending post-punk tension, shoegaze haze, and glitch-driven electronics into something deeply emotional and strikingly cohesive.
There’s an electricity that comes from a rock song that feels like it has something on the line, and Will Sims has tapped directly into that style with a killer track, “I Gave It All For You.” Released on February 6th, 2026, the track lands with the weight of a personal manifesto, a statement of intent from an artist willing to risk comfort to try something different. From start to finish, the song absolutely rips on all fronts and we think you’re going to love it!
On EPHEMERAL, Marcane doesn’t flirt with darkness so much as walk straight into it and somehow emerges with something undeniably real and alive. The six-song EP is less a collection of tracks than a document of survival, created during a period when music became a lifeline rather than a luxury. Written as he grappled with an official diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder, the project captures an artist choosing to move through pain instead of around it. He’s transformed that inner chaos into a body of work that is downright excellent, captivating, and instrumentally beautiful.