“Good To Be Alive” - Dryadic
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“Good To Be Alive” - Dryadic

Let’s be honest—sometimes we need a song that doesn’t just blast into our ears but seeps in slowly, like sunlight through leaves or the first sip of coffee on a lazy morning. Dryadic’s new single, “Good To Be Alive,” is exactly that kind of song — a jazz-kissed, folk-rooted sigh of relief wrapped in warmth, wit, and waves of nostalgia.

It’s not just a track — it’s a moment. And one that knows how to linger.

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“Lies All Lies” - LED
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“Lies All Lies” - LED

Meet Layne, Lockett, and Edie Yvonne — three teens who met at a film camp, made a movie, wrote a song, and ended up forming a band. Sounds like a Netflix coming-of-age series, right? But nope — this is real life, and LED is the band. Their debut single “Lies All Lies” is the kind of electrified, angsty, emotional punch that reminds you what it’s like to feel everything all at once.

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“Elements” - Yves Pilon
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“Elements” - Yves Pilon

Yves Pilon isn’t interested in hooks, choruses, or earworms. This Montreal-based sonic sculptor has something far more elusive — and arguably more potent — on offer: presence. With his latest album Elements, Pilon doesn’t just drop a record — he opens a portal into the invisible forces that shape our internal and external worlds.

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“The Great Beyond” - Lode Star
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“The Great Beyond” - Lode Star

Lode Star are not your average band. In fact, they’re not even a band in the traditional sense. They're a border-blurring, genre-smashing studio project birthed from the minds (and bedrooms) of Jensen Rodolfo in Canada and Kate Glock across the sea in Ireland. Together, they’ve created something that feels at once intimate and otherworldly, a soundscape as expansive as the void it dares to explore.

Their single, “The Great Beyond” is a moody, cinematic plunge into the existential unknown—a cosmic descent into mortality and musical alchemy.

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“Fireman” - Worcester Ground
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“Fireman” - Worcester Ground

Let’s talk about Worcester Ground—an emerging gem from Bromsgrove, England, quietly crafting music in a home studio and sending it out into the world like little handwritten letters full of love, loss, and life. His upcoming single “Fireman” (dropped on May 31, 2025) is a prime example of how sometimes, less is more—especially when what's there is this emotionally rich.

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“These Are The Times” - Social Gravy
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“These Are The Times” - Social Gravy

Let’s talk about Social Gravy—the duo who aren’t afraid to wear their heart on their fretboards. With their latest single, “These Are The Times,” Brad Kohn and Vee Bordukov trade in the grit of earlier tracks like “Lone Wolf” for something lighter, brighter, and refreshingly romantic.

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“Train Tracks” - Saint Nick the Lesser
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“Train Tracks” - Saint Nick the Lesser

Let’s set the scene: North Hollywood, CA, early 2025, a little studio dog named Nimbus wagging his tail around Sivraj Studios, and a dude from Upland, CA pouring his heart into a mic. That’s the energy behind “Train Tracks”, the debut single from Saint Nick the Lesser, and let me tell you—it’s not just another indie song trying to be deep. This one is deep.

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“Game Boy” - YME
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“Game Boy” - YME

With “Game Boy,” genre-blurring artist YME is serving not one, not two, but three versions of the same track—each with its own vibe, mood, and mission. It’s like unlocking hidden levels in your favorite old-school game, but with beats that slap.

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“FADE” - Brett Wayne Lee
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“FADE” - Brett Wayne Lee

"Fade", the latest single from Brett Wayne Lee, is a track that blends Britpop nostalgia, indie grit, and a raw emotional undertow—but to really get it, you’ve got to understand where it comes from.

Hailing from Leigh, Lancashire—a place better known for mines, mills & rugby—Brett’s early life had zero musical lineage. Just graft. And a longing.

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“Buluunarbi and The Old North Star” - Roger Knox
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“Buluunarbi and The Old North Star” - Roger Knox

Roger Knox’s “Buluunarbi & The Old North Star” is a homecoming wrapped in heart and history.

If there’s a voice in Australian music that feels like warm earth and deep roots, it’s Roger Knox. Often hailed as The Koori King of Country, Knox is not just a country singer—he’s a living, breathing archive of truth, soul, and survival. And now, in a truly monumental moment in his long, trailblazing career, he’s releasing something we've never quite had before: a full album of original songs.

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 “Fingerprints” - Nils Lassen
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“Fingerprints” - Nils Lassen

Nils Lassen’s “Fingerprints” Is a sonic memoir etched in emotion and echoes.

You know that feeling when a record doesn’t just play but sort of stays with you? Like a scent on an old sweater or a half-heard conversation that follows you for days? That’s exactly the effect of Nils Lassen’s hauntingly beautiful debut solo album, “Fingerprints.” After years of crafting lush, dreamy soundscapes with the cult-favorite duo BlackieBlueBird, Lassen now steps into the spotlight alone—and it’s quietly breathtaking.

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“Kíta, re mána” - Gerasimos Papadopoulos Ft. MELiA
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“Kíta, re mána” - Gerasimos Papadopoulos Ft. MELiA

Let’s set the stage: an iconic voice, a new name, and a song that grabs you by the gut. MELiA—formerly known as Semeli Papavasileiou, a well-loved figure in modern Greek music—is officially back, and she’s not just switching stage names. She’s staging a rebirth, both musically and personally. Her first release as MELiA, alongside composer Gerasimos Papadopoulos, titled “Kíta, re mána”, is a fierce declaration of inner truth, and it lands like a thunderclap across the Greek music landscape.

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