Leyla Romanova’s “SELF-CONTROL” doesn’t unfold like a traditional electronic single even in the slightest. It moves more like a psychological thriller rendered entirely through sound, each beat tightening the atmosphere until the track feels less like music and more like stepping into the pulse of a machine. In just over three minutes, the classically trained composer constructs a towering piece of cinematic electronica that balances discipline and chaos with a precision that could be studied.
Hearing a rock record that feels genuinely fresh and not polished into oblivion or overproduced is such a rarity nowadays. Mattock have delivered exactly that kind of experience on Daughters, a 41-minute album that feels less like a product and more like a gathering of seasoned musicians chasing instinct wherever it leads them. If you’re legitimately looking for an “album experience”, please, look no further!
Kelsie Kimberlin has never been an artist afraid to tackle the seemingly neverending political turbulence of the modern world, but “Lady Liberty” is 100% her most defining statement yet. Massive in scale and unshakably direct in the message, this single arrives less like a traditional pop release and more like a message for everyone out there to finally open their eyes. It’s cinematic, confrontational, and charged right from the get go and has easily shot to the top of our rankings from what we’ve heard from Kelsie thus far.
At only 19 years old, Kenya Reese already writes with the weathered clarity of someone who has lived a dozen lives. “Carry On Cowboy” is not just another modern country ballad trying to chase cinematic sadness. This is 100% as real as it gets like the kind of song that carries the ache of generations inside it. Her vocals rise to the occasion and the rest follows effortlessly.
There is a certain kind of confidence that just can’t be manufactured in a studio. It lives in restraint, in groove, in understanding exactly how much energy a song needs and refusing to overcrowd it. Tony Kim taps directly into that energy on “What Would You Say?”, a silky 2 minute track that feels impossibly cool from the very first beat. To say Tony has crushed it would be an understatement!