
“Forget Me (You Won't)” - Eclectic Whiz
Some tracks exist to be streamed in the background. Others demand your full attention. Eclectic Whiz’s Forget Me (You Won’t) belongs to the latter camp — a sprawling, unorthodox, cinematic beast of a single that feels less like a pop song and more like a coded transmission from another realm.

“Morning Coffee” - Elly Darrall
There’s something magical about the songs that weren’t supposed to exist — the ones written at the last possible moment, almost by accident. Elly Darrall’s Morning Coffee is exactly that kind of song, and maybe that’s why it feels so raw, unfiltered, and utterly human. Written the night before a studio session and recorded in just two takes, the track carries a kind of fragile urgency — as if the feeling was too heavy to be bottled up for long.

“Eyes” - SickRichard
London’s SickRichard aren’t messing around with their sixth single. Eyes doesn’t creep in quietly — it smacks you in the face from the first bar, a storm front of urgency and atmosphere that feels like being pulled into a black hole of alt-rock intensity. It’s heavy, it’s haunted, but at its core, it’s also deeply human — a song about fear, rejection, vulnerability, and the bruised process of learning to trust yourself again.

“This Ain't Real” - HalfCutLemon
HalfCutLemon are not here to play it safe. If their debut was the sound of a Copenhagen band finding their teeth, This Ain’t Real is them baring fangs, spitting blood, and then—just when you think you’ve got them figured out—slipping into something unexpectedly cinematic, tender, or even downright beautiful. It’s a second album that refuses to sit still, one that shoves punk, post-punk, and baroque pop into a blender and dares you to keep up.

“In My Head (The Live Album)” - Romain Swan & The Raindrops
Some bands sound good on record. Some bands sound good live. And then there are the rare ones who need the stage to fully make sense — where every lyric, every riff, every drum hit feels like it was built to be shouted into a room of strangers who somehow know exactly what you’re going through. Romain Swan & The Raindrops fall squarely in that last category. Their first live album, In My Head (The Live Album), is both proof and celebration of that fact.

“Big Big Dreams” - Jay Putty
Jay Putty doesn’t just write songs; he writes reminders. The kind you scribble on the fridge, tape to the bathroom mirror, or mutter under your breath on the rough days to keep yourself moving. His new single Big Big Dreams (out September 26, 2025) is exactly that kind of reminder—a tender, sweeping anthem about grief and resilience.

“falling 4 u” - cydan
Toronto-based artist Cydan wears their heart firmly on their sleeve with falling 4 u, a single that feels less like a typical love song and more like leafing through the pages of an old diary. Released on September 26, 2025, the track draws its emotional weight from a childhood memory — a girl who became a muse, a mirror, and the silent backdrop to years of growing up.

“Union Street” - Seán R. McLaughlin & The Wind-Up Crows
For fans of Joshua Burnside, The National, The Decemberists, and Frightened Rabbit, Seán R. McLaughlin & The Wind-Up Crows’ new single Union Street (out September 26, 2025, via Stitch Records) is a bruised hymn about leaving, belonging, and the heavy price of staying put.

“RAYmiverse” - RAYmi by the Pool
The age of the AI cat superstar is officially here, and it’s wearing shades by the pool. With the explosive launch of RAYmiverse, RAYmi by the Pool doesn’t just drop a single—he pulls listeners headfirst into his own expanding digital dimension, where funk grooves, glitchy meows, and meme-ready hooks collide in one surreal, hypnotic universe.

“Through the Eyes of the Mirror” - Murder Sermon
Murder Sermon have never exactly been subtle, but their new single Through the Eyes of the Mirror makes it crystal clear: they’re ready to push themselves into uncharted territory. Born out of Rouen’s fiery underground, the French metal outfit is sharpening its sound into something heavier, faster, and meaner than anything they’ve dropped before. It’s not just another single—it’s the first strike in what promises to be their most intense era yet, with a full album due in early 2026.

“FISHY” - BruceBAn$hee
BruceBan$hee doesn’t do half-measures, and his latest single Fishy proves it. If you’ve been following his rise through chaotic shows and raw, genre-smashing tracks, this one feels like a plunge straight into the eye of his storm—a place where rap, rock, and psychedelic fuzz crash into each other with zero apologies.

“Bang Bang” - Liam C
Liam C isn’t just dropping songs—he’s dropping chapters in a saga that feels half indie fairytale, half street-corner hustle story. His new single Bang Bang is a perfect example: indie pop on the surface, but pulsing with the kind of grit that comes from lived experience.