Chloé French serves up endless grooves on new EP, "The NY Tapes"

Some EP’s feel distinctly designed purely for playlisting and then there are records that feel designed for entire lifestyles. Chloé French’s The NY Tapes belongs firmly in the latter category, unfolding like a blurry yet beautiful memory born from those late nights and sweaty dance floors that seem to stretch until sunrise. Across six songs, Chloé has created a world that feels impossibly chic making for a record that we already know is going to soundtrack our summer!

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Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard share an anthemic single, “Travelin’ Heart”

This is 100% the type of song built for open highways and those kind of late night drives where your thoughts finally begin to untangle themselves. Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard have unsurprisingly done it again with their latest track, “Travelin’ Heart,” a warm and deeply human indie pop gem that balances Americana soulfulness with just the perfect amount of pop to keep you hooked.

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Gabrielle Ornate finds the ethereal & mystic on single, “Sun And Moon”

There’s always something timeless pulsing through Gabrielle Ornate’s music, but on her latest “Sun And Moon,” she’s truly outdone herself in creating a track that’s otherworldly. The Suffolk-based artist describes herself as a creator of “modern rock with ancient soul,” and on this stunning single, that phrase doesn’t feel like branding. It feels like prophecy fulfilled.

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Crunch’s “Lost For Words” hits with veteran precision & modern fire

There’s a literal weight that comes with having years of experience in making hip hop. Not a manufactured kind or an algorithm-polished version but the actual real thing. On “Lost For Words,” Los Angeles rapper Crunch steps fully into the spotlight once again with the confidence of someone who knows exactly who he is and what he wants to say. The song hits impeccably hard right from the beginning and doesn’t let up until those final notes ring.

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Connor Wren shares video for "Skyline Heart" off debut album, "Second Adolescence"

Connor Wren hasn’t just stepped into the spotlight with “Skyline Heart”, he’s undoubtedly burst through it, glitter trailing behind him in the most LA way possible. As the opening statement and song from his freshly released album Second Adolescence, the track arrives with confidence and a sense that something long-brewing has finally been uncorked. After a decade spent shaping hits behind the scenes for global popstars (Olivia Rodrigo, The Weeknd, etc.), Wren’s return to center stage feels like it’s long overdue. However, he’s completely stuck the landing with this beauty.

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Anacy’s “Good Luck To Her” turns heartbreak into a defiant anthem

There’s a specific kind of breakup song that sits with its sadness and then there’s the kind that lights a match and brings all the power in the world. Anacy’s “Good Luck To Her” belongs firmly in the latter camp as it’s immediately a fierce release that transforms betrayal into something vibrant and strangely exhilarating. A pro tip for everyone out there, make sure to crank the volume way up to really experience it all.

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JJ’s Music Retaliation’s “Breeze Circle” spins Vintage Psych into a bright rush

JJ’s Music Retaliation has carved out a lane where the past and present don’t just meet, they swirl together, sounds are constantly shifting but they never lose their glow. With “Breeze Circle,” that signature blend of experimental psych rock and vintage flair tightens into one of his most immediate and engaging releases yet. It’s a compact burst of energy that feels nostalgic and refreshingly current and we can guarantee you’ll be groovin’ along in no time.

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Julie Paschke finds beauty in simplicity on single, “Flying Above”

It’s not often we’re immediately taken aback by a first listen of a song. However, Julie Paschke’s “Flying Above” has done exactly that in flooring us with its minimalistic beauty. It’s a quietly mesmerizing single that feels less like a performance and more like a state of mind unfolding in real time. If this happens to be your intro to the artist, we simply cannot think of a better introduction.

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Blacklight Beat Patrol’s “Dumpster Fire” is chaos engineered into art

On paper, a track called “Dumpster Fire” might suggest collapse, noise, or maybe even a wink of irony. But in the hands of Blacklight Beat Patrol, it becomes something far more incredible. It’s a meticulously constructed descent into sonic disorder that feels less like a breakdown and more like a controlled detonation. Trust us, what he’s managed to do with the production and sound design should be studied!

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Victims of the New Math crafts a full album experience with "The Stories That You Weave"

There’s is always a certain charm in music that doesn’t try to hide its seams. On The Stories That You Weave, Victims of the New Math, helmed by longtime songwriter Thomas Young, leans fully into that feel, crafting a lo-fi indie rock record that feels immediate yet unpolished in all the right ways. Catchy tunes, fantastic instrumentals from start to finish, you can literally feel the soul emanating from this record coming from the first track.

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Blueprint Tokyo level up their sound on thrilling EP, "Dark New Days"

As if everything they’ve released and we’ve reviewed in the past wasn’t amazing already, Blueprint Tokyo have somehow leveled up their special slice of indie rock on an EP that has completely taken us by hold. The Oklahoma City band have crafted a six-song arc that feels like it was carved out of pressure and patience. It thrives in the tension, the instrumental balance, with soaring harmonies that have legitimately been stuck in our heads since the first listen.

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Anthony Presti’s "Lemon Moon EP" bottles sunlight & sentiments

When something was made in a place that has sincere meaning to them, you can literally feel the soul ooze out of the music itself. On Lemon Moon EP, Anthony Presti transforms a beloved Sebastopol cottage into more than just a recording space, it almost becomes a character or a mood that’s become apart of the whole record. What’s emerged from that setting is a six song collection that feels less like a studio project and more like a memory you can step into.

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Imani Archer pens perfection on an all new single, “I DON’T BELIEVE IN GOD!”

There are songs that aim to comfort and then there are songs that dare to sit in the discomfort, to stare directly into grief, confusion, and anger without blinking. On “I DON’T BELIEVE IN GOD!”, Los Angeles-based artist Imani Archer chooses the latter, delivering a striking and emotionally unfiltered single that feels less like a performance and more like a reckoning. To call this perfection would still somehow be an understatement, we mean that.

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Simon Orton reimagines a Police classic with stripped back “Every Breath You Take”

Reimagining a song as culturally ingrained as “Every Breath You Take” is no small feat. It’s a track with a long shadow, one that’s been interpreted, dissected, and replayed across generations. However, Simon Orton doesn’t try to outshine or outmaneuver the original, he gently turns it on its side, letting a different kind of light spill across it. What emerges is a version that feels disarmingly human, stripped of its icy tension and reshaped into something warm and radiant.

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Fabian Starr’s "Back to the Arcade" turns nostalgia into euphoria

The flicker of strobe lights, the hum of speakers, and an endless energy running rampant from start to finish, this one has it all. On Back to the Arcade, Fabian Starr bottles a feeling and vibe into a remix album that feels less like a collection and more like a legitimate experience. Step inside and you’re not just listening, you’re wandering through a late-night maze of sound.

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Remon Nakanishi’s “Sawauchi Jinku” is a haunting Folk reawakening

On “Sawauchi Jinku,” Remon Nakanishi hasn’t just revisited tradition rather he’s threaded it through something modern and lets it shimmer in entirely new light. The result is a quietly stunning piece of music that feels both centuries old and strikingly contemporary. The beauty and instrumentals run rampant in the best way possible on this song, we know you’re going to love it.

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Kid Pan Alley’s "There’s A Song In Every Story" turns young voices into something profoundly powerful

What if songwriting stripped away ego, cynicism, and the need to impress, and replaced it with pure, unfiltered perspective? That’s the quiet revolution at the heart of Kid Pan Alley’s There’s A Song In Every Story, an album that feels less like a traditional release and more like a living, breathing mosaic of human experience, told through some of the most unexpected voices imaginable. From start to finish after understanding the premise behind it all, we couldn’t help but fall in love with the sound.

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