Michellar’s newest single, “Never Say Sorry,” arrives as both a milestone and a musical gem. Just one year into releasing fully produced music, the San Francisco-based singer-songwriter has quickly established a reputation for crafting heartfelt stories wrapped in melodies that feel timeless. With this release, she not only commemorates the anniversary in music but also delivers one of their most soulful and emotionally resonant works to date.
Read MoreTilda has always been a songwriter unafraid to wear her heart on her sleeve, but with The Way I’m Wired, she steps into her most unfiltered self yet. Out September 26, the five-track collection arrives not just as a set of songs, but as a luminous journal of the past five years of her life, capturing heartbreak, growth, and the quiet resilience that follows. It’s both intimate and expansive, a folk-infused indie journey that feels like sitting across from a close friend who’s decided to tell you everything.
Read MoreAt just 16 (now 17 on the day of release!), Los Angeles–based singer-songwriter Edie Yvonne is already proving herself to be one of indie’s most versatile young voices. With each new release, she’s shown an eagerness to stretch beyond expectations, embracing a range of styles without ever losing the emotional weight that grounds her work. Now, with her latest single “Look Me in the Eye,” Edie steps into bolder territory, unveiling a track that feels like both a breakthrough and a promise of even greater things to come.
Read MoreSERAh doesn’t solely release music, she’s building worlds in the process. The American producer and DJ has carved a unique lane in electronic music, fusing cinematic sound design with melodic bass and trap to create a style that feels as fit for an IMAX screen as it does for a festival stage. Her ongoing project, Lyra’s World, is less a collection of singles than a sprawling sci-fi epic, unfolding through music, visualizers, and breadcrumbs hidden across Instagram and YouTube.
Read MoreSam Wrangle has long been one of the more intriguing voices in Australia’s indie underground, blending indie rock grit, neo-psychedelic haze, and the melodic charm of eighties guitar pop. But with his latest single “Delicious Delights”, the Canberra-born, Brisbane-based songwriter takes a refreshing leap into synth-driven territory, proving once again that reinvention is part of his DNA.
Read MoreDorsten have made a name for themselves as one of the most compelling sibling duos in modern folk-pop, and their latest single, “Hush”, arriving October 1, 2025, proves just how much they’ve sharpened their craft. Equal parts haunting and cathartic, the track is a masterclass in emotional storytelling, carried by Sophie Dorsten’s powerhouse vocals and Alex Dorsten’s restrained yet evocative instrumentation.
Read MoreFantomacs has always been a difficult artist to pin down. The Berlin-born, Switzerland-based producer Joerg Peters has built a reputation on defying boundaries, moving fluidly between electronic, jazz, ambient, funk, and even orchestral worlds with an ease that suggests he belongs to none and all of them at once. With “Shakedown”, he delivers one of his most striking statements yet, a sleek, cinematic reimagining
Read MoreMarc Soucy has long been a quiet force in the world of composition and production, steadily honing his craft across decades. With his latest work, “The Descendants of Eliza Delaney”, he delivers not just a single but a statement, one that feels as much like an ambitious concept piece as it does a standalone track. At just over six minutes, it is sprawling, mysterious, and unlike anything else you’ll hear this year.
Read MoreEvery once in a while, a song comes along that feels like it was destined to burst out of nowhere and light up everything around it. “Love Me So”, the latest single from Euphoria, is one of those rare tracks. What started as a fleeting ukulele riff during a soundcheck has blossomed into a full-bodied indie rock anthem. Almost immediately it’s fun, vibrant, and charged with the kind of energy that makes you want to crank the volume until the walls shake.
Read MoreIn an era where polished, formula-driven singles dominate playlists and algorithms dictate what we hear next, The JB Project arrives like a sudden jolt of electricity to the system. With “Consumption”, an immersive six-minute psychedelic rock anthem, JB, who writes, performs, records, mixes, and masters every note, lays down not just a song, but a manifesto. It’s raw, hypnotic, and brimming with an urgency that feels ripped from the veins of both the past and the present.
Read MoreRoss Flora has lived a life steeped in music, from his roots in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia to the bustling stages of Nashville where he now holds steady residencies. That duality, quiet mountain introspection and electric city grit, threads through every moment of The Garden, his latest record and most complete statement yet.
Read MoreWith “Dark Charm,” Sugar Scars prove once again that they’re the kings of genre blending. The El Paso & Juarez duo, known for blending electronic psychedelia, indie dance, and shoegaze, return with a track that feels both familiar and entirely new. It’s the first taste of their upcoming sophomore record Dark Spark White Light, out November 21st, 2025, and it’s a reminder that they’re legitimately going out of their way to do things differently.
Read MoreMatt Tarka’s new single “Salem” is the kind of track that sneaks up on you and refuses to let go in the absolute best way possible. Rooted in a story dealing with his recovery from a concussion, the song takes a deeply personal moment and transforms it into something timeless and universal. It’s equal parts confession and celebration, channeled through a sound that reflects Tarka’s love for Wilco’s subtle experimentation and the Velvet Underground’s fearless edge.
Read MoreCharlsey Miller has always carried her roots with her, from her Kansas City upbringing where country radio and blues records taught her how to sing her feelings, to her current home in the California desert, where she now writes and records surrounded by dust, magic, and solitude. Her new EP, The Flower, is her most personal and captivating work yet, a four-song collection that feels less like a performance and more like paging through a weathered scrapbook of memories.
Read MoreWith “Attitude Change,” Rusty Reid delivers the kind of song that makes you want to roll down the windows, crank the volume, and let all your stresses ease. It’s a 3 minute burst of feel good rock and roll, alive with the spirit of classic Americana and the timeless drive of jangling guitars.
Read MoreAfter more than three decades away from the recording studio, Glenn Greenhill has reemerged with Cognito, a sprawling 82-minute, 12-track masterwork that feels both like a culmination and a bold new beginning. Released digitally at the end of August 2025, with a double vinyl pressing scheduled for autumn 2026, the album is a reminder that true artistry only ripens with time.
Read MoreVân Scott has been making the rounds in Hollywood for years now, lending his voice to countless projects. But with “Turn Off the Tears,” the latest release from Scott Oatley under his artist moniker, he proves that his stories are just as compelling as any blockbuster he’s sung behind. What emerges is a soaring, deeply personal anthem of resilience and catharsis, one that takes private heartbreak and transforms it into something universally uplifting.
Read MoreThere’s something instantly refreshing about a band that strips away the excess of over-production and leans into legitimate authenticity. With “Keep On Rockin’,” their fourth single, Basel-based LUNA & The Gents deliver exactly that, a rollicking, optimistic anthem rooted in classic instrumentation, recorded entirely live in the studio without the crutches of AI, plugins, or samples. It’s a three-minute shot of joy that radiates confidence and the sheer thrill of optimism.
Read MoreOn their sophomore album (second release in 2025) Husfikbur, the Spain-based project of Sehore proves they’re not just a new name to watch, they’re already carving out a distinct lane. Following their 2025 debut Ladencia, the band returns with a more expansive and emotionally resonant record that showcases their growing confidence in sound and storytelling.
Read MoreFreeFall. aren’t wasting a single second of time making their mark. The Swansea-based indie rock/post-punk outfit have spent the past year building a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting young bands, earning over 100,000 streams, playing live at the O2 Academy, and proving they can channel raw energy into songs that stick in your head for literal days at a time.
Read More