Sela Bruce – Cool About It

Stay Cool, Go Crazy: Sela Bruce’s Magnetic Inner Monologue With her latest single “Cool About It,” Nashville-based artist Sela Bruce peels back the curtain on obsession, desire, and the fragile mask we wear to hide it all. What starts as a delicate cello line blooms into a full-blown alt-pop confession, one that’s as emotionally volatile […]

Reetoxa – Avocet Court

Running Without Leaving — Reetoxa’s Bold, Beautiful Escape Reetoxa’s newest single, Avocet Court, is one of those tracks that wraps itself around you like a memory you never lived but still somehow recognize. As a standout from their debut album Pines Salad, this ballad is steeped in longing, vulnerability, and quiet rebellion, the kind that […]

sammy. /REVERSIES – Full of Lies

A Beautiful Breakdown in Real Time Sammy. /REVERSIES doesn’t just make music, he cracks himself open and dares you to look inside. Full of Lies is a full-body plunge into the chaos of truth, regret, and raw emotion. From the very first explosive chorus, the song bleeds urgency. It’s not a slow build, it hits […]

Wotts – i’ll see you when the game resets

Scrappy Goodbyes and Lo-Fi Hope — Wotts Closes a Chapter with Heart Canadian indie pop duo Wotts hit a raw nerve with “I’ll see you when the game resets,” the emotionally ragged finale to their EP FLANK!. Stepping away from their usual synth-driven shimmer, the track leans into jangly alt-rock territory, thinking the grit of […]

Monsieur Herr – Learning to Ignore the Problem

A Pop Labyrinth Worth Getting Lost In Monsieur Herr’s Learning to Ignore the Problem is not your average alt-pop single, it’s an immersive, oddly exhilarating trip through irony, abstraction, and pop sensibility, masterfully wrapped in layers of self-aware ambition. It’s as if someone took the rulebook of traditional songwriting, tore it up mid-sentence, and used […]

DADDY DRWG – Wise Guys

Swagger, Satire, and Whistles—Daddy Drwg Strikes Gold with “Wise Guys” From the moment the first whistle cuts through the mix, “Wise Guys” plants its boots down and dares you not to look. Cardiff’s own Daddy Drwg (aka Richard Proctor) returns with a track that struts with confidence, only to expertly tear that very confidence to […]