

Lekursi's "Amarna Letters" About a 3,000-Year-Old Pharaoh Feels Dangerously Relevant
Lekursi's latest release, "Amarna Letters", hits you with this tension that's running through the track. The fear of speaking up versus the absolute need to do it anyway.
Sharanya Nadar
15 hours ago


Artillery Saints Delivers a Stark Vision of Modern Chaos in "A Flurry Of Furies"
"A Flurry Of Furies" is the second single from Artillery Saints' upcoming album "Glimpse", and it hits like a cold splash of reality.
Sharanya Nadar
15 hours ago


Gemïny's "ATYPICAL" Captures the Intoxicating Rush of Falling Without a Safety Net
"ATYPICAL" is that feeling when someone walks into a room and your brain just... stops? When you're trying to act normal, but you're absolutely not fooling anyone?
Sharanya Nadar
1 day ago


Finding Light After Darkness in Alexis Lace's "Tequila Sunrise"
Alexis Lace's "Tequila Sunrise" is basically the soundtrack to that moment when you finally stop caring about all the wrong people.
Sharanya Nadar
Dec 15, 2025


VASILIKÍ's "Alice" Sees the Woman Behind the Spotlight
"Alice" hits you with buzzy synths right from the start, pulling you into this late-night, slightly mysterious vibe before it breaks open into something you can actually move to.
Sharanya Nadar
Dec 5, 2025


Joey Sachi's "grace" Offers A Kind of Love Song That Rewires You
"grace" is essentially a love letter to someone who rewired your brain chemistry in the best possible way.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 27, 2025


"Death Said, Breathe" by Sharon Katta is a Fifteen-Minute Conversation with Rock Bottom
"Death Said, Breathe", is a fifteen-minute journey broken into a Prelude and three acts. The album tells the story of a real moment when everything felt impossible, when the only question left was whether to keep going.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 7, 2025


Mykola Redefines Heartbreak with Self-Aware Dance-Pop Single "Always Lead to You"
In "Always Lead to You," Mykola cheerfully owns his messiness, positioning himself as the toxic one blowing up phones at 3 AM.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 7, 2025
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