
“Ways of the Dreamer” - Lena Younes
Ways of the Dreamer, the debut album from Portugal-based artist and breathwork practitioner Lena Younes, feels like it was crafted for the soul. It’s not just an album; it’s a whispered conversation with grief, healing, and legacy. At its heart sits the powerful lead single, “Presence” — a gut-wrenching yet beautifully tender tribute to a mother lost and a grandmother never known.

“This is Only a Test” - Crooked Cranes
Crooked Cranes—three lifelong best friends and a younger brother from Fuquay Varina, North Carolina— channel chaos into their debut EP, “This Is Only A Test,” a garage-rock Molotov cocktail with a stoner soul.

“We Both Know” - Jesabel
With "We Both Know", Jesabel delivers her first-ever love song, and it lands not with fireworks, but with a sigh, a shimmer, and a slow, haunting ache. It’s not hearts and roses — it’s the real, raw tension between the ideal and the actual, the love we dream of versus the messier, more fragile love we actually live out.

“Tracks Laid, Tracks Covered” - Track Dogs
Track Dogs are not just another folk band. They’re the musical version of a backyard barbecue hosted by a flamenco guitarist, an Irish poet, and a bluegrass fiddler — all while a brass band crashes the party. Their new double album Tracks Laid, Tracks Covered is a full-throttle celebration of 20 years spent fearlessly blending Americana, folk, Latino spice, rootsy soul, and genre-pure joy.

“MUD MICE” - Jack Goldstein
Jack Goldstein is out here cooking with cosmic fire, and “MUD MICE” is proof that genre is just another sandbox for him to stomp through barefoot and wild-eyed. It’s messy in the best way, emotionally rich, musically fearless, and weirdly, wildly infectious.

“Home, Heart & Soul” - Jace Mastra
Jace Mastra isn’t trying to be anyone else. Sure, he pulls energy from big names like Juice WRLD, Post Malone, Eminem, and Chris Brown, but what he’s doing with Home, Heart & Soul is personal. It’s raw. It’s emotional. And most importantly, it’s real.

“Zoo Friend” - AUNCE
There’s something quietly seismic about AUNCE’s latest track “Zoo Friend.” It doesn’t explode — it unfolds. Like moss creeping over stone, or light filtering through early morning mist, this song creeps into your chest before you even realize it’s taken hold. And then it stays.

Exclusive Interview: Tomasz Kowalczyk
AMBASADORIA isn’t your typical album. It’s a glitch in the emotional matrix. A sonic novella whispered across timelines. It’s as if Tomasz Kowalczyk cracked open a parallel universe, invited a few ghosts from childhood dreams, late-night existential spirals, and inner monologues, and let them all jam out in cosmic duets.
We spoke to Tomasz about their journey so far.

Exclusive Interview: Mimi Satanistá
With their latest single, “RAGE IS A RITUAL,” Mimi Satanistá claws through the static, spits into the void, and dares anyone listening to feel something. This is dark wave/alt-pop at its most feral, a brutal, beautiful transmission from the edge of sanity—and it demands your attention.
We spoke to Mimi about their journey so far.

“Love & Distortion” - DJ Super Will
DJ Super Will isn’t just dropping beats—he’s dropping emotional truth bombs. Straight outta Detroit, a city known for its grit and soul, Love & Distortion is the kind of project that pulls you out of the dancefloor haze and drops you into the heart of a deeply personal, emotional journey.

Exclusive Interview - Krissy Adaluz
Krissy Adaluz’s new single “In the Medium” doesn’t just ask you to listen—it demands you feel. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t politely knock on the door of your psyche—it slides under the cracks, coils around your memories, and whispers truths you thought you’d buried. Somewhere between dream pop, electronic, and art pop, “In the Medium” is an experience as much as it is a song. And it’s only the beginning—this single marks the first glimpse into her upcoming 11-track self-crafted album, Conflicted.
We spoke to Krissy about her journey so far.

“Waves Waves” - CS Hellmann
Have you ever heard a track that feels like a punch to the soul and a slow-burn therapy session all at once? That’s exactly what Nashville-based CS Hellmann has done with “Waves Waves,” a moody, blues-soaked alt-rock journey that hits hard, drips with grit, and leaves you wondering what the hell just ran over your emotions.