Tamar Berk has always been a songwriter who thrives in the space between vulnerability and bold experimentation, but with ocd, she’s delivered her most daring release yet. Released on September 5th, 2025, the album is instantly an immersive journey through the pathways of the mind. It’s those restless, looping thoughts and spirals of overthinking that can feel overwhelming in the moment yet strangely beautiful when illuminated by art.
Read MoreWith “Chrome heart,” Houston-based artist Cargo G delivers a track that feels less like a song and more like a journey. It’s a ballad that moves slowly, embracing silence and space as much as melody. It’s undeniably personal, but also feels quite universal when you listen a little bit closer.
Read MoreJessamine Barham has always had a way of distilling emotion into something pure and unshakably real, and with her latest single, “Peace,” she continues to prove herself as one of the most quietly compelling new voices in folk-inspired songwriting. At just over two minutes, it’s a brief listen, but every second resonates with a calm intentionality, a reminder of how simplicity can often say more than grandeur ever could.
Read MoreAlex Otey has long been a shape-shifter in the world of modern jazz, but Darwin AI: Survivor Choice might be his most ambitious statement yet. It’s a dazzling 37-minute set that redefines what jazz fusion can feel like in 2025. Known as an award-winning pianist, singer, trumpeter, and composer/arranger, Otey’s career has been threaded with collaborations alongside giants like Grover Washington Jr. and Richie Cole, as well as GRAMMY®-nominated and winning projects.
Read MoreMatAre’s latest album Extinction Burst, just shared on September 2nd, 2025, arrives like a rush of neon light cutting through a foggy night with all its influences. Pulling from the shadows of post-punk and the glimmer of new wave, Matare leans into influences like The Cure and New Order, while simultaneously weaving in the brightness of so many modern and adjacent acts. The result is a record that manages to feel like a lost gem from the past and a bold statement of the present.
Read MoreSince their arrival in early 2024, Leazes have quickly proven they’re not just another indie band jostling for space in the scene. They’ve built a reputation on the kind of energetic live shows that leave you wanting more, and they’ve armed themselves with a catalogue of songs that strike the balance between relatability and an anthemic punch.
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Read MoreWith his new single whole thing, TYYE steps into a fresh chapter of his career, creating a sleek, emotionally charged sound that’s pure beauty. Recorded in Kansas City at producer Braxton Medellin’s home studio and mastered by Jackson Maddox, the track was something crafted with care in close quarters yet destined to resonate far beyond them. At just three and a half minutes, it packs the kind of emotional punch that lingers in the best way possible.
Read MoreOn Memories, Chilled Savage delivers a song that feels less like a single and more like a shared moment of healing. Written after the loss of a loved one, the track emerges from silence and sorrow with a melody so natural it seems as though it had literally been waiting for him. Recorded between the scenic serenity of the Poconos and Nashville, the song captures the feel of intimacy, reflecting the journey of an artist who channels personal pain into something universal.
Read MoreCasey Louis’ debut album The Secret Joke is more than just a first step, it’s a fully realized kaleidoscopic plunge into love, loss, and rebirth told through shimmering synths, intoxicating grooves, and a fearless sense of self-discovery. Released on August 29th, the record positions Louis not as a newcomer still searching for his voice, but as an artist who has already learned how to weaponize sound design into something that feels immediate and timeless.
Read MoreFor a band whose history has been defined as much by persistence as by craft, Giant Killers have never sounded more vital than they do on The Boy Who Went Delulu and Other Stories. This four-track EP, clocking in at a lean 15 minutes, is legitimate proof as to why they’ve earned their cult legend status.
Read MoreMitchell McDermott, the songwriter and producer behind The Hell Club, has always been a master of his craft in creating beauty and melancholy With his latest “Beautiful Stranger”, he delivers his most haunting song yet. Clocking in at just under four minutes, the track manages to give off that sensation of loving something so intensely that it becomes self destructive. It’s a song that aches with the “saddest sadness you’ve ever felt”.
Read MoreWith “September,” Michellar has leaned into more of a downtempo single, yet still manages to create endless beauty. The track, recorded between San Francisco and Staffordshire with producer Tobias Wilson, feels like it was carefully made to really bring out all the subtleties. The end result is a work of undeniable beauty as the song captures both fleeting moments and lingering emotions in its delicate construction.
Read MoreArcane Airoplane’s Spark In The Dark, the passion project of Green Bay’s Jon Agen, is one of those rare instances of true lightning in a bottle. Released August 29th, 2025, it’s a record that feels both intimate and expansive, the culmination of two decades of resilience, reflection, and relentless pursuit of sound. Agen doesn’t just deliver a set of songs, he delivers a life’s journey, refracted through guitars, pianos, and vocals that crackle with sincerity in a way no algorithm could ever manufacture.
Read MoreOn Play Artful, The Double Headed Seagulls, the project of award-winning film composer and producer Dave Wirth, it’s quite easy to say he’s achieved something rare. This record feels both like a culmination and a fresh beginning. It’s a collection of four tracks, but the experience stretches post-rock, IDM, and jazz for something extremely original and fresh.
Read MoreZegovia never plays it safe within their sound, and with “Prefab” they’ve doubled down on the reckless abandon that makes them so thrilling to watch in the modern rock scene. Where some acts wrap their music in neatly packaged metaphors or self-conscious commentary, Zegovia rips that to shreds and throws it out the window. This is rock in its most primal form and a song 100% worth checking out!
Read MoreWith Marching in the Fog, Leather Laces’s third single, the “cyber militant unit” pushes their sound into something massive, cinematic, and downright powerful. Equal parts rock and industrial nightmare, the track doesn’t move so much as it drags the listener step by step into a dark zone where guitars, synths, and drums blur into a single, relentless wall of sound.
Read MoreChloé French already sounds like an artist who knows exactly what she wants to say and how to say it. The 24-year-old, raised in Geneva and now rooted in New York City, is positioning herself as a bridge between worlds as revives the glamour of 1960s French disco and today’s indie pop. Her new single, “Messy (but French),” is a bold reimagining of Lola Young’s viral TikTok hit that transforms confessional grit into something cinematic, shimmering, and endlessly danceable.
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Read MoreThere are albums that aim to entertain, and then there are albums that insist on being something a lot more in-depth. Phizzle Phinkle Pop, the latest from Blacklight Beat Patrol, falls squarely in the latter category. Across 11 instrumental tracks and 39 perfect minutes, Scott Corneau has crafted a body of work that’s as playful as it is profound, and as immersive as it is explosive.
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