With Singing to Serpents, emerging artist Cello (Marcello Valletta) delivers a bold, emotionally charged project that pushes beyond traditional genre lines while tapping into the confessional storytelling driving much of today’s alternative...
There’s a particular kind of silence that settles just before something shifts; the quiet breath before clarity returns. On “A New Moon,” Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard capture that fragile,...
Some songs capture your heart right from the first riff, and you can't help but fall in love with them. The Dublin-based band, Masters of Light, truly shines with their single, From...
Some songs arrive fully formed, polished, and resolved. Others choose a different path; they linger in the in-between, where growth is still ongoing, and clarity remains just out of reach. In “Trouble,”...
With “Drag Me by the Hair,” 50mething enters with a clear sense of intent. This is not music designed to comfort, but to confront. From the outset, the track positions itself as...
After an almost three-year hiatus, Canada’s Elina Filice makes a powerful return with her new single “These Days”, out today via Red Vine Records.
Written about the pain and longing of a long-distance...
Following the acclaimed debut single “Limerence,” The Ingrid returns with “Mother,” an intimate and emotionally oblique track that explores memory, ambiguity, connection, and the quiet tension between closeness and distance. Produced once...
With “Closer Than You Know,” Sam Ostler delivers a track that feels immediate in its intent: clear, focused, and emotionally grounded from the outset. It settles into a familiar pop framework, yet...