Brian Hunsaker has always walked the line between metal’s fire and melodic rock’s emotional sweep, but with “Power Over You” he manages to elevate both. The new single, following July’s “Haunted,” is a cinematic explosion becoming equal parts power ballad and progressive odyssey. It’s the sound of an artist confidently leaning into grandeur while keeping the human core intact.
Read MoreBaaj & Baaj is the rare kind of artist who can stand firmly in the past while pulling the future closer with every note. With Echoes in the Mind, French singer and songwriter Jean-Philippe delivers a four-track EP that feels like both a love letter to the synth-heavy anthems of the ’80s and a bold, modern statement too. It’s indie pop with an undercurrent of melancholia, a lush and cinematic listen that thrives on atmosphere without losing its sharp sense of melody.
Read MoreAldo Volt’s latest single, Disco Berlin, is a shimmering collision of retro grooves and modern melancholy. Immediately, it’s a track that feels like a euphoric party anthem and an introspective late-night reflection. Sung entirely in French, it’s a dazzling blend of synthwave, French pop, and indie rock, all wonderfully stitched together with a neon glow that pulses with both joy and longing.
Read MoreFew artists embody the arc of artistic evolution and personal transformation quite like Yusuf / Cat Stevens. For nearly six decades, his songs have been woven into the fabric of global consciousness — equal parts intimate confession, social reflection, and spiritual quest. Now, with the release of On The Road To Findout: Greatest Hits, just out on September 12, 2025, listeners are offered the first truly career-spanning collection that gathers the highlights of his extraordinary catalog into one definitive statement.
Read MoreAt just 18 years old, Kenya Reese is already stepping into country music with the confidence and vision of a veteran. Her debut album, Trailblazer, released September 5th, 2025, is more than a collection of songs, it’s a declaration. True to its title, Reese is charting her own course, blending the roots of country tradition with the vitality of a modern generation. The result is an album that feels both timeless and brand new, reverent and rebellious all at once.
Read MoreCarson Beyer has been steadily carving out his lane in modern country, but with “Reason To Stay” he delivers what feels like a career-defining statement. Released on August 29th, the single finds the Nashville-based singer-songwriter at his most raw and most resonant, a minimal yet powerful track that strips country music down to its barest essentials: a voice, a story, and the emotional weight to make both unforgettable.
Read MorePortland’s The Blazing Suns have always thrived on a kind of sonic restlessness. Frontman Jimmy Ling has made it clear that pinning their music down to a single genre is a losing game, and that’s exactly what makes Transcendence such a joy. Originally released last year, the band’s four-song EP has been remixed and remastered into a gleaming, full-bodied showcase of everything they do best: groove-heavy rhythms, sky-scraping melodies, and an irresistible balance of fun and depth.
Read MoreWith Defender (KJS Remix), ELDR, the artistic project of award-winning composer Marina Elderton, proves once again that she is among the most compelling voices out there. The song instantly becomes a perfect blend of experimental pop and cinematic sound design. She channels a balance of intimacy and vastness into this reimagined track, which feels both stripped back and sweeping in scope. At four and a half minutes, it unfolds like a cinematic dream sequence you don’t want to wake up from.
Read MoreWith his debut EP after years of single releases, Gianluca Todisco wastes no time in establishing himself as a bold new voice in the world of electronic pop. The Italian-born, Los Angeles–based artist has crafted a high-intensity experience that clocks in at just 14 minutes but leaves a long-lasting mark, moving like a spiritual thriller through resilience, discovery, and love.
Read MoreCardiff pop duo The Vanities have struck gold with their latest single “The End of Love,” a dazzling collision of retro glamour and modern pop precision. Drawing from the neon-lit worlds of Eurythmics and Depeche Mode, the track manages to feel both steeped in nostalgia and refreshingly contemporary. It’s an intoxicating blend of drama, groove, and atmosphere that proves The Vanities know how to make pop music that isn’t afraid to go big.
Read MoreDaniel Greenwood’s project JJ’s Music Retaliation has held itself on releases that exude unpredictability, and with “AI Mr McFatter” he sharpens that instinct into something playful, strange, and surprisingly infectious. Clocking in at just three minutes, the track is a tight burst of experimental rock energy that manages to sound both familiar and completely off-kilter. It’s the kind of song that makes you grin while you try to untangle what you’ve just heard.
Read MoreCamilo EG has always thrived at the crossroads of intimacy and grandeur, and with his new EP Accidental Baroque, he delivers a concise but powerful statement that highlights his versatility as a songwriter, singer, and performer. At just four tracks and 17 minutes, it’s a tight listen, but one that lingers well beyond its runtime, creating an experience that feels both personal and cinematic, woven with rock warmth and alternative edge.
Read MoreWith their latest single “I Remember,” Vancouver’s Myles from Home deliver the kind of track that feels built for both dusty roadside jukeboxes and massive festival stages. At four minutes long, it’s an exhilarating ride through folk rock grit, psychedelic textures, and the kind of grooves that get under your skin and stay there.
Read MoreOlivier Laurent’s Solin Anj is not just another hip hop record, rather it feels like a concept album that manages to be both the intimate and universal. Inspired by his forthcoming illustrated children’s book of the same name, the album frames parenthood through an extraordinary lens, imagining the voice of a child preparing to be born. It’s a creative conceit that could have felt abstract, but Laurent grounds it in raw honesty and relatability.
Read MoreWith his new single “Sapling Tree,” The Spikes (the artistic moniker of Iago Haussman) delivers a stunningly intimate piece of music that feels like a distillation of his expansive creative world. Known not only as a singer-songwriter but also as a poet and painter, Haussman has always been an artist who refuses to stay in one lane. This track, however, strips everything down to essentials and lets his voice and vision shine with unshakable clarity.
Read MoreWith Cocoon, East London-based artist Laurence León has crafted a record that feels like the exhale after years of holding one’s breath. Written over the course of three years, this nine-track, 33-minute album is genre-bending beauty that does such a fantastic job of switching the sound up, all the while creating something perfectly original and fresh to himself.
Read MoreWith his latest single “Rain Down,” To1Swerve proves that hip hop can be more than entertainment, it can be a spiritual lifeline. The track is the second release from his forthcoming project Shooting Star. It’s charged with conviction and urgency, born from a season of transformation and struggle that has clearly left its mark on his voice.
Read MoreWith “Betty & Jesse”, Nashville indie folk artist Rosemary Schultz has delivered a haunting meditation on cycles of family, love, and fate. Stripped to its essentials with her raw voice, acoustics, and a narrative that unfolds like a cinematic reel, the single is a masterclass in folk storytelling. She holds up a mirror to the generational patterns that shape us, and then gently reminds us of the freedom to choose a different path.
Read MoreDavid Bayless’ new EP, Seismic, is the kind of record that reminds you why imperfection can be the most powerful instrument of all. At just 16 minutes and five tracks, it’s a compact, intimate portrait of a songwriter choosing vulnerability over polish, and in the process creating something that feels unbelievably alive.
Read MoreLev Tramana’s Ravensara Part Two is a record that feels both timeless and fiercely present. It’s a 25-minute odyssey where folk-rock tradition collides with a bit of the mystical. At six songs long, it’s lean but sprawling in its emotional terrain, offering a sense of vastness within its concise frame. Tramana, a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and producer weaves influences from ’60s and ’70s folk-rock into a sound infused with Eastern inflections rooted in his Romani heritage.
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