“Fall Behind” - The Shrubs
The Shrubs — Houston’s sibling duo Josh and Miguel alongside their longtime friend Sophie — have always thrived on blending personality with craft, and their new single “Fall Behind” feels like the payoff of years spent chiseling away at a song until it shines.
“Redevelop Our Souls” - Dryadic
Dryadic’s latest single, “Redevelop Our Souls,” is a folk-rock anthem that doesn’t just ask to be heard — it demands to be lived in. The track has been simmering in their live sets for almost a decade, a communal firestarter and rallying cry that has finally made its way into the studio.
“In My Head” - Talkline
Talkline, the Essex-and-London-based outfit led by vocalist Amy Hollingsworth and pianist Will Hobson, have been slowly building a sound that lives at the intersection of indie pop, jazz, and minimalism — a kind of thoughtful but playful blend that feels as conversational as it does musical. With their latest single In My Head, they’ve managed to bottle up the spiraling chaos of an inner monologue and turn it into something both relatable and sonically captivating.
“Medicine” - Siren Section
After two decades of experimenting at the edges of sound, Los Angeles-based duo SIREN SECTION (James Cumberland and John Dowling) have distilled their craft into something both unsettling and strangely comforting. Their new single Medicine is a prime example of the genre-bending world they’ve built — a place they’ve dubbed glitchgaze, where shoegaze’s wall of sound collides with electronic abstraction and raw experimental rock.
“Mary's Blessing” - Karen Salicath Jamali
Karen Salicath Jamali isn’t your typical pianist. In fact, her whole story reads like something out of a novel: a near-death experience in 2012, three years of recovery, and then suddenly — as if a door to another dimension had been cracked open — she began composing music in her dreams. Fast-forward to today, and she’s got eight albums, over 2,500 compositions, and multiple Carnegie Hall performances under her belt.
“Just A Kiss” - K-Syran & Stonebridge
When StoneBridge links up with someone, you already know it’s going to be big. The legendary Swedish DJ and producer has been shaping house music for over three decades, but with Just A Kiss he proves once again that his sound is timeless. Add in powerhouse Norwegian artist K-Syran, and what you’ve got is a straight-up club anthem designed for both peak-time festival sets and your late-night headphone sessions.
“Electric Eliminator” - A:M Club
If retro-futurism had a soundtrack, it would probably sound like this. A:M Club, the solo project out of Darwen, England, has dropped Electric Eliminator — a bold, self-produced EP that arrived on September 19, 2025 — and it’s as much a cinematic journey as it is a dance record. Imagine the pulse of a Berlin club colliding with the neon-soaked paranoia of a 1980s sci-fi thriller.
“Together” - For Old Time's Sake
There’s something special about bands that grow, take detours, face life’s pauses, and then circle back with music that feels both nostalgic and brand new. Perth-based For Old Time’s Sake is exactly that kind of band. Born in 2007 from the friendship and songwriting chemistry of Darwin D. Dacanay and Whet Crisostomo, their sound has always been steeped in warm folk-pop, Beatles-esque melodies, and heartfelt storytelling.
“War Within (Radio Edit)” - HZPROD
Every once in a while, a hip-hop track comes along that doesn’t just slap through the speakers — it feels like a statement. War Within (Radio Edit), the latest cut from Bosnian-born, New York-raised producer Hadzilla (HZPROD), is one of those. Packing the raw lyrical fire of Flatbush Zombies’ Zombie Juice and the razor-sharp delivery of West Coast heavyweights ShoeGang, this track doesn’t just hit hard — it cuts deep.
“Smash Hits” - Stephanie Happening
Stephanie Happening is not here to play small. With their latest single Smash Hits, the London-based alt-pop disruptor has unleashed a track that feels like both a battle cry and a victory lap — a song that dares you to stand taller, move louder, and take up space unapologetically.
“Underwater City” - Florent C.
Every now and then, an album comes along that feels less like a collection of songs and more like an environment — a place you can step into and get lost in. Belgian artist Florent C.’s new record Underwater City is exactly that kind of project. It’s not just music, it’s an ecosystem.
“The Good Road” - Audren
Some songs arrive like letters from the soul — intimate, vulnerable, yet universal enough to belong to everyone who listens. The Good Road, the latest single from French-born songwriter, novelist, and self-proclaimed “good witch” Audren, is exactly that kind of track. It’s tender and nostalgic, but also powerful in its call to rediscover beauty, solidarity, and trust in a world that feels increasingly fractured.