Chasing the Light Ahead Eleyet McConnell steps into louder territory with The Horizon, and they do it with quiet confidence rather than brute force. This is a song that knows exactly where it’s headed, even if the road there is rough. Rooted in classic rock energy, the track carries a sense of forward motion that […]
Gemïny – ATYPICAL
A Sweet Surge of First Crush Energy Gemïny’s “ATYPICAL” is a luminous dive into the exhilaration of love’s early moments, capturing the thrill of a crush with both elegance and immediacy. From the very first beats, the track wraps you in a buoyant pop-drenched soundscape, a sparkling blend of Y2K-inspired club-pop gloss and soft, diary-like […]
Tahani – 17
Forever Seventeen, Somehow Tahani’s 17 arrives like a burst of sunshine filtered through early-2000s memories, carrying the kind of energy that makes you grin before you even realize why. From the first moments, the track leans confidently into punchy guitars and buoyant pop hooks, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and freshly alive. It’s […]
The Amanda Emblem Experiment – Ancient Dingo
Echoes of the Wild With Ancient Dingo, The Amanda Emblem Experiment delivers a track that feels less like a song and more like a slow-burning reckoning with Australia’s land, memory, and contradictions. There’s a raw, unsettled energy running through the music, as if the landscape itself is breathing underneath every beat. It’s atmospheric without drifting […]
Highroad No. 28 – Likethelast
As If Time Might Break With Likethelast, Highroad No. 28 leans into the kind of emotional honesty that doesn’t announce itself loudly, but lingers long after the final note fades. The track feels suspended in that fragile space where connection is intense precisely because it might not last—a feeling the band captures with quiet confidence […]
MoreTrue – Haters
Anger With a Pulse MoreTrue’s Haters don’t come swinging blindly—it walks in with its jaw set and its eyes open. On paper, a song about hate sounds like familiar territory. In practice, this track delves deeper, opting for reflection over easy outrage. It’s confrontational, yes, but also strangely compassionate, and that tension is where it […]
