Welsh pianist, singer-songwriter, and globe-trotting entertainer Ross the Piano Man strikes gold once again with his new single Express Delivery — a gleaming, retro-sounding pop number bursting with playful charm and infectious energy. Long known for his magnetic live performances aboard Royal Caribbean Cruises and beyond, Ross brings that same spirited showmanship to this studio track, and the result is nothing short of irresistible.
Read MoreSome songs arrive quickly, while others quietly smolder for years before finding their moment. In the case of Spoke For What I Knew, Ben Aubergine’s latest single, it’s the latter — a track originally written in 1998, left to marinate for nearly 30 years, and finally completed decades later. The result is a piece of music that feels timeless, suspended between the sepia warmth of the past and the clarity of modern production.
Read MoreWith Architecture, Nieri makes yet another confident leap forward with a genre-blurring, beat-driven anthem that finds the LA-based artist fully in command of his voice, his sound, and his message. Following the reflective intimacy of his earlier work, this latest single trades vulnerability for empowerment, delivering a bold proclamation of self-worth wrapped in the kind of glistening, razor-sharp pop production that would make even the most jaded dance floor denizen move.
Read MoreIf rock and roll is alive and well in 2025, it’s because bands like Glass Rumours refuse to let it get soft. Their latest single, Behind the Armour, is an unapologetic, pedal-to-the-floor anthem — the kind of track that barrels out of your speakers with no intention of slowing down. It’s a hard-charging burst of modern rock energy that’s made to be listened to loud!
Read MoreIn an age of pristine, hyper-produced studio tracks, there’s something beautifully rebellious about a song like No I Ain’t. Franky Fugazi, the Netherlands-based blues rock maverick, follows up his track Feloncholy with this stripped-down, one-take live performance recorded straight to tape at Jimmy’s Jukejoint in Alkmaar — and it’s a blistering reminder of what happens when you leave the polish at the door and let the music breathe in its rawest, most unfiltered form.
Read MoreFew artists wear vulnerability as boldly as Lucas Burn. The Polish musician, known for his genre-blurring blend of cinematic pop, hip-hop, and orchestral elements, continues to carve out a space entirely his own with Wounded Soul, a stunning new single that channels personal tragedy into a stirring, resilient anthem. It’s a track that feels as intimate as a confession yet as grand as a film score — a duality that’s quickly becoming Burn’s hallmark.
Read MoreBerlin’s Beatdenker has never been one to play by the rules, and on Future Dance Steps, his latest boundary-demolishing full-length released on July 3rd, 2025, he turns the very idea of an album on its head. What you get here isn’t a neatly packaged set of club bangers or glossy pop, rather it’s a living, breathing, improvised piece. What you’re about to experience is a 21-piece mosaic of moods, grooves, and experimental detours stitched together in real-time from his living room studio.
Read MorePablo Langaine isn’t just making music in 2025, he’s crafting entire sonic universes. With five albums already in the world this year and a sixth on the way, the visionary composer, producer, and songwriter has positioned himself as one of the most inventive forces in modern Latin-inspired music. On his latest release, he’s reached a new creative apex, weaving together a breathtaking collection of genre-defying compositions that blur the lines between folk tradition, avant-garde experimentation, and widescreen cinematic sound.
Read MoreThe UK alt-rock trio TAHM roar back to life with Little Devil, a blistering, emotionally-charged anthem that proves the band’s decades-spanning chemistry still cuts sharper than ever. Formed in the mid-90s, TAHM — Katie Palmer, Ian Palmer, and Paul Hodgson — have always walked the line between grunge’s feral rawness and pop’s undeniable hooks. This latest single not only straddles that line, it dances on it with a wicked grin.
Read MoreWith her latest single Satiety, CAVN takes a bold and beautiful step deeper into her own sonic universe — one where emotion doesn’t need a lyric to cut to the core. Following the promise of last year’s Mosaic EP, this new release feels like both an expansion and a refinement of her vision: a cinematic, intensely evocative instrumental piece that captures the chaos, tenderness, and volatility of obsessive love in a way words could never manage.
Read MoreThere’s a certain electricity when an artist taps into the sounds that first lit a fire under them, and on his latest single, Shoot to Kill, Doggett — the sharp-tongued, guitar-wielding alter ego of Simon Whitworth — channels that youthful defiance with thrilling precision. It’s a track that feels both retro and refreshingly current, a pop-punk adrenaline rush stitched together with the spirit of early new wave rebellion and the battle-worn honesty of a life lived on the fringes of heartbreak.
Read MoreJan Edwards has always been an artist unafraid to wander — through genres, moods, and deeply personal corners of her heart. From her Minneapolis roots to the Nashville circuits that sharpened her craft and now to sun-soaked Naples, Edwards has cultivated a sound that feels as boundless as her journey. On her new EP Love Love, she turns inward while still inviting listeners to bask in every shade of emotion, crafting a collection that feels both expansive and intimate.
Read Moregnomes have always existed in that curious space between introspection and levity — the kind of band that can wrap heavy themes in breezy melodies and leave you wondering how you’re smiling through your own existential dread. On Microclimbs, their latest EP and perhaps most daring evolution yet, the Berlin-based outfit lean further into that duality, trading some of their acoustic earnestness for electric textures, shimmering synths, and a bold, modern indie pop sensibility.
Read MoreItalian producer and multi-instrumentalist Lawrence Fancelli, better known by his project Mouth Water, returns with a track that feels both timeless and completely of the moment. “Rise”, released June 27th on Through The Void Records, is a radiant, heart-swelling electro-pop anthem that captures the giddy optimism of reconnecting with old friends and rediscovering shared creative paths.
Read MoreMelbourne’s One More Weekend are no strangers to delivering blistering, riff-driven anthems, but with their latest single Aunty Meredith, the alt-rock quartet have truly outdone themselves. It’s a ferocious, hypnotic ride from the first downstroke to the final cymbal crash — a searing, sweat-drenched statement from a band who’ve steadily been carving out a reputation as one of Australia’s most vital modern rock acts.
Read MoreAmy Isenhour has always had a knack for delivering country songs that feel both rooted in tradition and boldly contemporary, and with her latest single, “Pretty & Reckless,” she’s struck gold once again. Released on June 20th, 2025, this latest offering might just be her fiercest and most unapologetic yet — a country-rock anthem tailor-made for open roads, packed honky-tonks, and late-night confessionals.
Read MoreEvery so often, a country song comes along that reminds you why the genre’s storytelling roots run so deep — why it can capture love, longing, and life’s quiet milestones with a grace few other genres manage. Michellar’s latest single, “Get Me There to Church,” is one of those songs. Warm, sincere, and beautiful, it’s a classic country Americana tune with heart, soul, and a modern sensibility that quietly demands attention.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever felt the ache of a story well told, or the quiet pull of a melody that feels older than the dirt beneath your feet, Art Schop’s new album The Fifth Hammer is a record made for you. The latest work from songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Martin Walker, under his long-running Art Schop moniker, feels like an artist not just hitting his stride, but fully inhabiting the rare air of seasoned masters such as Bonnie 'Prince' Billy or Bill Callahan.
Read MoreIn a world where indie pop can sometimes lean too heavily on mood without much heart, Varun Sheel arrives like a burst of sunlight with his new single “shine.” It’s a track that takes the delicate, aching thrill of young love and wraps it in a radiant soundscape, effortlessly blending nostalgic textures with modern indie pop sparkle.
Read MoreIf ever a track deserved to be the backing score for a futuristic combat sequence or a dystopian heist gone beautifully wrong, Leather Laces’ debut single “Rocket Launcher” is it. Dropped on June 25th, 2025, this ferocious, genre-defying instrumental is a bold mission statement from the Italian outfit and a declaration that they're here to blow up expectations—both literally and sonically.
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