“Walls” - /somnolence./
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“Walls” - /somnolence./

From the underground caverns of Budapest’s shadowed soul emerges a project cloaked in mystique, metaphor, and sheer emotional gravity. This isn’t your average “band drops a debut single” situation — "Walls" by /somnolence./ is a full-blown spiritual experience dressed as a song. Or maybe it’s the other way around. Either way, you won’t walk away from this one untouched.

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“Where To Begin” - Danielle Dennis
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“Where To Begin” - Danielle Dennis

Danielle Dennis isn’t here to play it safe. She’s not coasting on easy choruses or sanitized radio pop. With “Where to Begin”, the San Francisco-born, New Orleans-based singer-songwriter delivers a haunting, alt-rock-leaning confession that doesn’t just scratch the surface — it digs in, bleeds a little, and invites you to feel every inch of the scar.

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“Cruise” - Golden Alliance
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“Cruise” - Golden Alliance

Golden Alliance might be new to the scene, but with the release of “Cruise”, they've slammed the pedal to the metal and set their course straight for rock 'n' roll nostalgia. Released April 16th, 2025, this debut rock track doesn’t just play — it rides. And the ride it takes you on? Straight down the sun-drenched, ghost-haunted ribbon of American legend: Route 66.

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“Blew My Mind” - Romain Gutsy
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“Blew My Mind” - Romain Gutsy

Romain Gutsy has done it again — but this time, he’s not just tugging at your heartstrings, he’s yanking them straight out of your chest. “Blew My Mind” is the kind of track that doesn’t just stay in your ears — it lingers in your soul like the echo of a long, hard conversation with someone you love and fear losing.

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“Kular of My Skin” - Theron Roosevelt Jr.
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“Kular of My Skin” - Theron Roosevelt Jr.

“Kular of My Skin” isn’t just a song — it’s a lived experience wrapped in groove, grit, and grace. Chicago’s own Theron Roosevelt Jr. has poured a lifetime of reflection, emotion, and raw truth into this track, and the result is a soulful, powerful anthem that grabs you by the collar and says, “Listen to this — really listen.”

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“Utopia 90” - Moon Cub
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“Utopia 90” - Moon Cub

Take a deep breath and picture this: you're on a long, slow train ride. Maybe it's raining outside, maybe it's golden hour, and you're half-lost in thought, half-lost in memories. That's exactly the headspace Nottingham-based duo Moon Cub conjure with their debut single “Utopia 90” — a lush, shimmering slice of trip hop/indie electronica that feels like it was pulled straight out of a daydream... or maybe a long-lost MTV2 summer from 1998.

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“Blink of an Eye” - Rooftop Screamers (feat. Royston Langdon)
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“Blink of an Eye” - Rooftop Screamers (feat. Royston Langdon)

Right from the first shimmering chord, RoofTop Screamers' latest single "Blink of an Eye" pulls you into a swirling vortex of sound and feeling — and refuses to let go. This is a song that doesn’t just talk about life’s fleeting moments — it makes you feel them, rushing past you in a beautifully dizzying blur. Featuring Royston Langdon of Spacehog fame on vocals and produced by the legendary Mark Plati (Bowie, The Cure), this track lands like a polished meteorite of emotion and sonic ambition.

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“What Would I say?” - Rich Allen
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“What Would I say?” - Rich Allen

Every now and then, a song comes along that feels like it was written for you — not just about you, but actually for those silent, uncertain moments you carry in the back of your mind. Rich Allen’s newest single, "What Would I Say?", is exactly that kind of song. Raw but composed, nostalgic but present, it's a slow-burning, soul-infused reflection on love, regret, and the unspoken words that haunt us long after the curtain’s closed.

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 “Touch the flame” - Simon Romain Jean
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“Touch the flame” - Simon Romain Jean

In an era where music can feel overly polished and digitally dressed-up, Touch the Flame by Swiss singer-songwriter Simon Romain Jean grabs you by the collar with its gritty honesty and emotional weight. This isn’t your average indie rock single—it’s a live, one-take catharsis. No autotune. No overdubs. Just real instruments, raw vocals, and an actual in-studio audience. The kind of energy that makes you feel like you're not just listening, you're witnessing.

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“In the Movies” - Geena Gangi
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“In the Movies” - Geena Gangi

If you’ve ever found yourself staring out a rainy window pretending you’re in a coming-of-age romance scene, Geena Gangi just dropped your new soundtrack. Her latest single, “In the Movies”, is a wistful, wide-eyed swirl of alternative indie R&B and pop that captures the tender ache of wanting a love so big, so sweeping, it feels straight out of a film reel. And just in time for the season of romantic daydreams—spring into summer.

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“Drunk and Rude” - Stressed Chip
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“Drunk and Rude” - Stressed Chip

If you’ve ever woken up after a heavy night wondering how you ended up face down on your mate’s kitchen floor with glitter on your face and one shoe missing, “Drunk and Rude” might just be your new sonic soulmate. This debut EP from Stressed Chip doesn’t ease you in—it throws you headfirst into a technicolour fuzz of feedback, sarcasm, and raw emotion, all wrapped up in a distinctly British alt-rock bow.

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“A Bit Too Late” - Amy Pinkus
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“A Bit Too Late” - Amy Pinkus

Toronto-based singer-songwriter Amy Pinkus isn’t just releasing music—she’s telling stories that wrap around your heart and won’t let go. Her latest original single, “A Bit Too Late,” is one of those songs that feels like reading a page torn out of someone’s journal—raw, poetic, and painfully honest in the best way.

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