37 Houses – Helium

Weightless Confessions There’s something quietly disarming about Helium (Album Version) by 37 Houses. The track feels less like a performance and more like a page torn from a private journal—unfiltered, vulnerable, and emotionally heavy despite its airy title. True to the spirit of the band’s deeply personal songwriting, the song captures a moment of emotional […]

Chè Aimee Dorval – Carnal Needs

Instinct Over Inhibition With “Carnal Needs,” Chè Aimee Dorval delivers a mesmerizing sonic experience. The track drifts through a shadowy, atmospheric landscape where pulsing synth textures and gentle melodic waves create a sense of quiet tension. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t rush to impress; instead, it slowly wraps itself around the listener, inviting […]

Mister Chorister – Brave

Courage in Motion Brave by Mister Chorister arrives like a quiet surge of confidence—steady, sincere, and quietly uplifting. From the very first moments, the track creates a reflective atmosphere, drawing listeners into a soundscape that feels both personal and expansive. There’s a sense that this is music made not just to be heard, but to […]

GO XO – Slowly

Moving at the Heart’s Pace GO XO’s latest single, “Slowly,” feels like a quiet exhale in a world that often demands urgency. The Chicago-based project of Australian musician Luke Davis leans into introspection here, crafting a track that gently explores the delicate balance between memories and the possibilities of the present. Rather than rushing toward […]

Paul Louis Villani – There’s Not Enough Black In Your Images

Shadows of Defiance Paul Louis Villani’s There’s Not Enough Black In Your Images arrives like a storm cloud on a quiet horizon—dark, restless, and impossible to ignore. Built from Villani’s deeply personal frustrations and reflections on modern expectations, the track feels less like a polished pop offering and more like an unfiltered transmission from an […]

Harry Stock – pretend love

Quiet Realizations in “pretend love” With his debut single Pretend Love, Harry Stock steps into the indie scene with a sound that feels both intimate and emotionally honest. Recorded in the quiet comfort of his bedroom, the track carries the unmistakable charm of bedroom pop—soft, dreamy, and deeply personal. Rather than trying to overwhelm the […]