“All I Ever Wanted” - Gary Mictian
If you’ve ever had your heart stomped on, buried it under a pile of distractions, and thought you were over it — then Gary Mictian’s new single “All I Ever Wanted” is going to hit hard.
Released on June 13, 2025, this track marks the beginning of a new era for the London-based hyperpop/electronic artist and producer, and it’s both an emotional gut punch and an electro-pop daydream. It’s the first in a series of singles we can expect from Gary this year, and if this is the opening statement, we’re in for one hell of a ride.
“Bestial” - Senior Dunce
Senior Dunce is back and bolder than ever with his latest single Bestial, and this time, he’s brought along a couple of familiar voices to help him light the fuse. Featuring California-based powerhouse vocalist Cheshy and returning collaborator Gimpado as a sub-vocalist, Bestial is a thumping, funky house dance track that dives deep beneath the skin — not just into the groove, but into the very core of human nature.
“What Remains” - Milyssa Rose
Some songs don’t just play through your speakers—they echo inside you. “What Remains” is one of those tracks. A raw, emotionally packed offering from powerhouse vocalist Milyssa Rose and boundary-pushing producer Tharealmdc, this alt/dark pop anthem digs deep into the labyrinth of mental health, leaving nothing on the surface.
Couple(t)s - Couldn't Be Happiers
There’s something instantly charming — and deceptively complex — about Couple(t)s, the sophomore album by North Carolina folk-rock duo Couldn’t Be Happiers. On first listen, it’s easy to get swept up in the earworm harmonies, heartfelt lyrics, and the sheer likability of the married couple at the heart of it all: Jodi Hildebran Lee and Jordan Crosby Lee. But spend a little more time with this 12-track record, and you’ll find a rich, poetic tapestry that digs deep into protest, folklore, and love — the three pillars that hold this project up.
Betting On Blak - Jungaji
There’s something rare and electrifying about an album that doesn't just share music but pours out a life’s worth of wisdom, resilience, and raw emotional truth. Betting On Blak, the debut solo record from Jungaji, does exactly that—and then some. It’s a declaration of survival, cultural pride, and personal rebirth.
“Lorna's Room (The Loss of Love) - Sketch 2” - Giulio Risi
An empty room, once alive with conversation and laughter, now filled only with quiet. There’s a chair pushed just slightly back. Dust on the windowsill. A piano in the corner, not so much played as felt. This is the world Giulio Risi invites us into with “Lorna’s Room (The Loss of Love)”, the second single from his upcoming concept album Seven Sketches of Loss—and honestly, it’s like someone pressed play on your memories.
“Red Sky Warning” - David Cloyd
Buffalo’s indie enigma returns with emotional firepower, a decade wiser and louder than ever.
If there’s one thing Red Sky Warning proves within its first few notes, it’s this: David Cloyd never really left—he just went deeper. After more than ten years of near-silence as a solo artist, the Buffalo-based singer-songwriter, producer, and cult-adored indie figure has re-emerged with a record that doesn’t just pick up where his debut left off—it catapults the whole conversation forward.
“All That I Had And More” - Elijah Neeley
In a world where music can often feel like fast food—quick to consume, quick to forget—Elijah Neeley is serving up something with actual substance. His new single “All That I Had And More,” released June 6th, 2025, is the kind of track that doesn’t just sound good—it feels good, too.
“one track mind” - maniia
Enter maniia, the Prague-born, New York-based pop alchemist with a story as real as her lyrics. Her new single “One Track Mind” isn’t just a catchy pop song — it’s a lifeline for anyone who's ever had to start over, question the plan, or burn down a “safe” path to finally chase something true.
“I'm No Home” - Austel
After the delicate devastation of her 2024 debut Dead Sea, Austel returns with “I’m No Home”, a self-produced, soul-searching slow-burner that feels like a private prayer sent through an abandoned cathedral. It’s one of those rare pieces that creeps into your bones.
“F.O.M.O” - Tarn PK
Tarn PK is quietly becoming a name you can’t ignore — not just in the New Zealand indie scene, but anywhere that cares about pop with purpose. With his latest single “F.O.M.O”, he cements himself as the introvert’s answer to existential electro-pop — weaving daily disillusionment into something strangely comforting, danceable, and beautiful.
“Player Prayer” - FaceTwo
Welcome to “Player Prayer”, the hard-hitting, soul-on-fire new single from Hamburg rock duo FaceTwo, and if this track is anything to go by, their new era isn’t just louder — it’s realer.