

For Every Love That Didn't Make It: Damien Cain's "Caleb" is Your Pride Month Song
Damien Cain's "Caleb (JD Radio Edit)" is a piano-driven, pop-rock ballad about memory and loss, followed by a beautifully done male duet.
Sharanya Nadar
Jun 2


A Beech Landing's "HERMIT" is the Soundtrack of Scrolling Yourself Into Oblivion!
A Beech Landing's "HERMIT" might just be the perfect listen for people who are addicted to screens.
Sharanya Nadar
May 31


Korda Korder's "Everything You Ever Wanted To Be" Makes You Rethink Every Version of Yourself You've Ever Performed
Korda Korder's new release, "Everything You Ever Wanted To Be", begins just as good coming-of-age movies do: with a drumbeat establishing itself, followed by a guitar riff that sounds almost like a remembered melody.
Sharanya Nadar
May 7


Neodym perfects the art of EDM with edge in "Midnight Flow"
"Midnight Flow" is Neodym's latest track that delivers the perfect punch of synth music and slick rhythm. With just the tiniest hints of the 80s pop songs, "Midnight Flow" is effortless in its flow.
samruddhipotle
May 3


"Do We Love Us" is Michellar's Latest Synth Tune of Love and Restraint
Michellar's latest, "Do We Love Us", is a song that is fun and peppy, yet speaks of how attraction can make us feel so vulnerable.
samruddhipotle
Apr 19


"City of Sails" by Microbes Subtlely Captures The Truth Of Commercialisation
"City of Sails" by Microbes is a truly tragic observation into how the value of creativity is lost to commercialisation.
Sharanya Nadar
Apr 4


Emily Daccarett's "Another World" Covers Love, Loss, and a Little Bit of the Cosmos
Where "Another World" sits in the aftermath of love, "Clarity" lives in the rush of it, that terrifying, wonderful feeling of realising you've found someone your whole self recognises.
Sharanya Nadar
Apr 2


Ava Fyre's "Desire" Is the Adrenaline Rush You've Been Craving!
Ava Fyre's "Desire" understands that sometimes the most freeing thing isn't finding answers. It's letting yourself fall and trusting you'll figure it out on the way down. Stream it now.
Sharanya Nadar
Mar 26
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