Ava Valianti’s latest single, Hot Mess

Ava Valianti has recently released her new single, Hot Mess, which arrives as a wonderfully chaotic snapshot of self-acceptance. The sixteen-year-old indie-pop riser leans into imperfections, turning emotional overload into something wry, punchy, and surprisingly uplifting. It’s a track that laughs at life’s spillovers while still admitting how overwhelming they feel. Paired with the intimate … More Ava Valianti’s latest single, Hot Mess

Victor Longato: Freaked

Victor Longato has just released his new single, Freaked, which is an electrified blend of pop and R&B gloss, and Jersey Club bounce that channels the uneasy thrill of being ghosted in our hyper-connected world. The Brazilian-Trinidadian newcomer, shaped by Brit School training, mixes sleek melodies, K-pop–like precision and futuristic textures into a track that … More Victor Longato: Freaked

Nearside: Alive

Nearside has just released his debut single, Alive, which captures the moment an emerging Birmingham producer finally steps out from behind his fear. Built a year ago in his bedroom and rediscovered among unfinished ideas, the track blends bright hooks with weighty mid-bass energy shaped by his rave experiences and influences like Pirapus and 5x. … More Nearside: Alive

West Wickhams unveil new EP, Sakura

West Wickhams have just released their new EP, Sakura, which drifts through a hazy, lo-fi post-punk dreamworld, channeling the Japanese idea of mono no aware—a tender awareness of life’s brief, shimmering moments. The duo, Jon Othello and Elle Flores, weave bedroom synth pop with a wistful glow, echoing cherry blossoms’ fleeting bloom without leaning on … More West Wickhams unveil new EP, Sakura

Art Schop unveils new album, O Friends

Art Schop’s new album O Friends feels like Martin Walker, the mastermind behind the project, has opened a long-sealed journal. Structured like a five-part symphony, it drifts through memories of pivotal friendships, shifting between whispered confession and restless improvisation. Unlike his earlier, more distanced work, these pieces lean into vulnerability, letting guitar shivers and gentle … More Art Schop unveils new album, O Friends

Janet Devlin’s latest album, Not My First Emotional Rodeo

Janet Devlin has recently released her new album, Not My First Emotional Rodeo, which deepens the vivid world she introduced on Emotional Rodeo. The new tracks highlight her spirited blend of classic country warmth and modern bite. Candy struts with cheeky energy, while If He Wanted To He Would leans into a mellow, reflective sway. … More Janet Devlin’s latest album, Not My First Emotional Rodeo

World of Mist: Heaven Is Too Quiet

World of Mist have just released their new single, Heaven Is Too Quiet, which channels the duo’s atmospheric flair, weaving reflective lyrics with spacious, moody production. Drawn from their forthcoming album Niflheim, the track explores the mystery that surrounds life’s end, offering a deeply personal, almost cinematic feel. Created between Wirral, England and Wrocław, Poland, … More World of Mist: Heaven Is Too Quiet

SHASAU: Taurine

SHASAU has released his new video for his single Taurine, which feels like floating through a quiet digital dream. Its restrained visuals blur the line between algorithmic aesthetics and careful human craft, inviting you to slow down and breathe. A sly cat cameo adds charm, nudging the mood toward playful serenity. Led by longtime producer … More SHASAU: Taurine

Capital Sons: Never Lost

Capital Sons have just released their new single, Never Lost, which is a warm, earnest track that spotlights their gift for blending emotional clarity with polished rock songwriting. The Minneapolis outfit channels deep trust and gratitude into lyrics that feel intimate yet universal, setting the tone for their upcoming full-length album. Crafted collaboratively by the … More Capital Sons: Never Lost

Schartel’s latest single, Where the Wind Will Take Us

Schartel have recently released their new single, Where the Wind Will Take Us, which drifts through a warm haze of hope, pairing dreamy pop-rock colors with a sense of breaking loose from darker corners. The duo, consisting of brothers Christian and Alexander Schartel, from Heidelberg, Germany, blend airy pop-rock, subtle synth textures, and inventive guitar … More Schartel’s latest single, Where the Wind Will Take Us