“Stranger With My Face” - Green & Granstrom
Green & Granström’s “Stranger With My Face” isn’t just a song — it’s a story pulled straight from the heart, told with the gentle melancholy and warmth that defines great Swedish folk rock. Based on Jimmy Granström’s own life, the track tells the story of two half-brothers meeting for the first time after their father’s death — a moment that’s both intimate and universal, packed with the quiet weight of lost time and the fragile beauty of reconnection.
WAIN: Producer Extraodinaire
Currently preparing to relocate to Los Angeles in November 2025, music producer WAIN is carving out a distinctive path defined by versatility, precision, and emotional depth. With a passion for crafting music that connects on a human level, WAIN approaches every project as both an artist and a collaborator.
“A Normal After This” - Marianne Engebretsen
As the leaves start to turn and the world settles into that strange, reflective space that autumn brings, Marianne Engebretsen arrives right on cue with “A Normal After This” — a gorgeous, raw, and emotionally charged song that feels like a deep breath after heartbreak.
“Take To The Sky” - NEEB
Hartlepool’s own NEEB have crafted something truly special with their debut full-length album “Take To The Sky” — a slow-burning, genre-fluid exploration that lives somewhere between jazz, soul, ambient funk, and electronica. It’s the kind of record that feels as comfortable in a smoky late-night lounge as it does soundtracking a long train ride through the city lights.
“Wisch Wisch” - CARUS
With “Wisch Wisch,” Vienna-based artist CARUS bursts onto the scene with a debut that feels more like a confrontation than a mere introduction. It’s a raw, pulsating piece of alt-pop defiance — a song that refuses to look away from the uncomfortable truths most of us are guilty of sweeping under the rug.
“what is love” - Gideon unna Ft. Kaley Halperin
There’s something beautifully unpretentious about “What Is Love,” the latest release from Israeli singer-songwriter Gideon Unna, featuring the luminous vocals of Kaley Halperin. It’s a track that radiates warmth and compassion — an acoustic folk piece that feels both intimate and global, like a quiet protest wrapped in melody.
“No You And Me (Without The kids)” - Prience Moore
Seattle-based singer-songwriter Prience (Prince) Moore makes a striking debut with his soul-baring single “No You And Me (Without The Kids),” a track that turns an everyday encounter into something deeply human and universally resonant.
“SHIFT” - Amara-Fe
Amara-Fe steps boldly into the spotlight with her new release SHIFT — a high-voltage fusion of alt-rock, dark-pop, and commercial pop that proves she’s an artist unafraid of big ideas and even bigger emotions.
“Pyromane” - BENJAMIN QUARTZ
Parisian artist Benjamin Quartz returns with “Pyromane,” a track that’s as hypnotic as it is heartfelt — a slow, burning fusion of samba rhythm, poetic emotion, and cinematic storytelling.
“The End” - Rusty Halo
London’s own Rusty Halo are kicking the door back open for unapologetic, riff-heavy rock with their new single “The End.” Equal parts chaos and catharsis, the track is a molten collision of classic hard rock swagger and modern alt-rock attitude — the kind of song that doesn’t just demand attention, it commands it.
“The Miseducation of MMA Volume 3” - David Potter
When satire meets spectacle, you get David Potter — and his latest album, The Miseducation of MMA Volume 3, is nothing short of chaos wrapped in genius. Released on September 26, 2025, this final installment of Potter’s wild trilogy is a full-throttle, Broadway-meets-cage-fight fever dream — biting, hilarious, and, at times, uncomfortably true.
Exclusive Interview: Ball in the House
Boston-based vocal group Ball in the House return with their latest single “Take A Chance” — a shimmering, heart-on-sleeve pop anthem that radiates optimism, nostalgia, and pure feel-good energy.
We spoke to Ball in the House about their journey so far.