“Come Back”- AUNCE
When you first press play on AUNCE’s new single “Come Back,” you’re not just listening to music — you’re stepping into a living, breathing atmosphere. The track unfolds like a memory suspended in fog; it’s less a song in the traditional sense and more an experience.
“Fear and Control” - NIEVES
There’s something electric about a band’s comeback — especially when it feels earned. After a six-year break, Glasgow’s NIEVES return with “Fear and Control,” a song that channels every drop of pent-up energy, creative hunger, and emotional honesty that’s been simmering beneath the surface since their hiatus.
“Changing Tides” - Pool Club
There are some bands that sound like the moment the sun breaks through the clouds — and Pool Club is absolutely one of them. With their new single “Changing Tides,” the Kent-based quintet deliver a gleaming, feel-good indie pop anthem that manages to be both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.
“Invention” - Pragma Enigma
With “Invention,” Paris-based musician, vocalist, and producer Pragma Enigma doesn’t just release a song — he unveils a blueprint for a new sonic language. This is not your typical single; it’s a manifesto disguised as music. A collision of electronic brutality, trap swagger, and industrial rock theatrics.
“PeachTree” - The Rainy Season
Every so often, a song comes along that feels like the emotional equivalent of finding an old photograph in a drawer you forgot existed. “PeachTree,” the latest single from Tampa-based trio The Rainy Season, is exactly that kind of track — tender, reflective, and drenched in the bittersweet glow of growing up and moving on.
“Breathe For Her” - Mercy Kelly
Originating from Oldham, Mercy Kelly have been quietly building a reputation for emotionally charged, stadium-ready indie that doesn’t chase trends — it bleeds them dry. With echoes of U2’s sweeping emotional landscapes and The Killers’ cinematic urgency, “Breathe For Her” pushes Mercy Kelly into that sweet spot between heartbreak and euphoria.
“Tidal Reflections” - FICMARO
With Tidal Reflections, Toronto-born, Barcelona-based producer FICMARO doesn’t just release a debut LP — he curates an experience. Across thirteen tracks (and a beautifully cut 12-inch vinyl edition), the artist constructs a sonic landscape that drifts effortlessly between organic tech-house grooves, ambient euphoria, and cinematic dreamscapes.
“The Bloom Project” - Adai Song
Adai Song — or ADÀI, as she’s known behind the decks — has never been one to follow the well-lit path. With The Bloom Project, the Beijing-and-NYC-based electropop artist, producer, and Berklee faculty member turns Chinese musical history into a luminous act of reclamation.
“All the Time” - Our Bones
With “All the Time,” Hudson Valley alt-rockers Our Bones deliver a song that’s both a howl and a heartbeat — a cathartic, tightly wound anthem about being human when everything feels like it’s falling apart.
“OVER MY HEAD” - melting reeds
Emerging from Switzerland’s quietly thriving indie landscape, Melting Reeds are crafting something that feels both deeply personal and curiously universal — music that listens back at you.
“Lone Wolf” - Chosen Undead
Rising from the quiet town of Hainburg near Frankfurt, Chosen Undead are proving that even from the calmest corners can come the loudest storms. Formed in 2024, this five-piece has already carved a name for themselves in Germany’s rapidly evolving metalcore landscape — not just through technical ferocity, but through an emotional and melodic depth that cuts deeper than most.
“A SONG, A STORY TOLD” - Robin James Hurt
Every so often, an album comes along that feels like it’s been carved straight from the wood and wind of Ireland itself — rough-hewn, melodic, and utterly alive. Robin James Hurt’s A Song, A Story Told is exactly that.