
“HOLA” - kmalectro
"HOLA" is a statement. It’s an inner monologue turned sonic landscape, and it marks a bold, quietly powerful return from kmalectro, who wrote, produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered every inch of this track solo.
Part alt-pop, part electronic slow-burn, part something hard to pin down in the best way, "HOLA" is an invitation.

"Bliss (Deluxe Edition)” - Patti Zlaket
Legend, Patti Zlaket, is clearly in the middle of a moment. The second installment of her three-part deluxe-edition reissue series, Bliss [Deluxe Edition] is about to drop, and it’s got all the good stuff: remastered audio, long-lost gems and heartfelt stories.
If you’re someone who appreciates a seasoned artist revisiting their past with fresh ears and fearless honesty, this one’s for you.

“Charlie Backwards” - Marc Soucy
If you've ever wondered what it would sound like if Vince Guaraldi did a jam session with Emerson, Lake & Palmer in a stone cellar somewhere in 1983—Marc Soucy’s new single “Charlie Backwards” might just be your answer.
Coming out of Boston with his powerhouse trio—Jeff Carano on bass and Ray Lavigne on drums—Marc isn’t just giving us a song here. He’s uncorking a bottle of creative lightning from over 40 years ago, letting it loose, raw and unfiltered, and it absolutely rips.

“Snuff The Pilot Light” - Samy Sharif
If you don’t know the name Samy Sharif yet, his new single—“Snuff The Pilot Light,” is one hell of a way to catch up.
Fresh off the ever-evolving trilogy of albums (House of Failure, House of Fix, and the upcoming House of Bliss), Samy isn’t just another indie artist dropping singles—he’s building a universe, one poetic gut-punch at a time. “Snuff The Pilot Light” is raw, alt-pop meets indie-rock goodness, full of grit, soul, and lyrical edge.

“Lover, Don’t Let Me Go” - Nate Currin
If you’ve ever had your heart bruised, bent, or broken—but still held onto hope—then “Lover, Don’t Let Me Go” by Nate Currin might just be your new emotional lifeline. Released on April 11th, 2025, this track is a cathartic confession dressed up as a pop ballad, steeped in raw feeling and sweet, melodic resolve.

“The Sound of Inevitability” - Gus Defelice
The Sound of Inevitability, by Gus Defelice, isn’t your typical album. It’s a journey. An emotional, philosophical, and soul-baring expedition into the rawest truths of existence — the kind of truths we usually try to avoid. But here, they’re front and center, turned into soundwaves that resonate long after the final note fades out.

“Circle of Friends” - Verena Koay
If you’ve ever believed that music can say what words cannot—or that deep friendship and art can weave together across centuries—then Verena Koay’s instrumental album Circle of Friends will feel like coming home.
Released in April 2022 under the poetic and fitting moniker Circle of Friends, this album isn’t just another classical or Romantic-era inspired record. It’s a tender, emotionally soaked love letter—to history, to complex human connection, and to the people in our lives who keep us creatively alive.

“Malika” - Alex Base
Straight from the colorful chaos of Pattaya, Thailand, Alexander Basov—aka Alex Base—returns with a new single that doesn’t just sound good, it feels lived in. “Malika” is more than a song; it’s an intimate snapshot of raw emotion wrapped in lush, melodic textures and a soft, smoky groove that lingers long after the final chord fades out.

“The First Blossoms” - Jacqueline Kroft
Just when you thought she couldn’t possibly follow up the sheer beauty of “Arpeggios of Raindrops,” Jacqueline Kroft returns with “The First Blossoms”—and it’s everything you’d want from a track with that kind of name. Lush, graceful, quietly powerful, and wrapped in the delicate fingerprints of spring.

“A Meravilha” - Ninni
Some music speaks. Some sings. And then there’s Ninni—aka Luca Caligiuri—who doesn’t need words at all. With his newest instrumental track, “A Meravilha,” Ninni doesn’t just return—he floats back into the room, classical guitar in hand, emotions dialed up, and ready to take you somewhere soft, warm, and slightly surreal.

“Saturn” - Mark Walsh
Mark Walsh has just dropped “Saturn”—equal parts celestial and sentimental, this isn’t just a love song; it’s a slow, emotional voyage through space, time, and raw human connection. It’s the kind of track that hits different whether you’re staring at the stars or into someone's eyes.

‘Expedient Means’ - Blackbird Rebellion
From the sonic shadows of Hamburg’s underground, Blackbird Rebellion have come back swinging with their fifth EP, ‘Expedient Means’ — and it’s a scorcher. These guys don’t care if grunge is in or out—they’re too busy making raw, thoughtful, emotionally gritty rock for the sake of expression, not impression.