“Crown” - Anna Porto
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“Crown” - Anna Porto

Melbourne’s Anna Porto might only be 21, but her new single “Crown” sounds like it’s been written from the ashes of someone who’s already lived — and learned — through heartbreak. Out now, the track is a raw and commanding slice of dark pop/soul, dripping with emotion, edge, and self-realisation.

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“No Place” - Clay Brown
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“No Place” - Clay Brown

There’s a certain kind of song that sounds like it’s been lived through before it was written — like a confession left half-finished on the kitchen table after midnight. Clay Brown & the Trouble Round Town’s “No Place” is one of those songs.

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“What If?” - Heron
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“What If?” - Heron

UK artist, songwriter, and producer Heron continues his one-man creative odyssey with “What If?”, a gorgeously introspective track that feels like a philosophical daydream unfolding in real time. The single—drawn from his evolving 2025 album project Underground Sky—is a study in contrasts: intimate yet cinematic, earthy yet ethereal, existential yet strangely comforting.

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“Blue Tapestry” - VERONNEAU
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“Blue Tapestry” - VERONNEAU

With their seventh album, VERONNEAU—the transatlantic duo of Québécoise vocalist Lynn Veronneau and British guitarist Ken Avis—step into sacred territory. Blue Tapestry isn’t just a tribute; it’s a love letter to two of the most transformative albums ever recorded, Joni Mitchell’s Blue and Carole King’s Tapestry—records that didn’t just soundtrack a generation, but redefined what songwriting could be.

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“Holding Pattern” - Max Macready
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“Holding Pattern” - Max Macready

“Holding Pattern” feels like a message intercepted from another dimension — a neon-lit fever dream where longing meets circuitry, and emotion hums beneath the static. Max Macready’s latest transmission, with Kurt Precinct handling vocals and guitar, is a slow-burn synthwave vignette that pulses with both retro heart and future tension.

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“Sweat Drips” - Paul Louis Villani
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“Sweat Drips” - Paul Louis Villani

Paul Louis Villani doesn’t just make music — he detonates it. With his new single “Sweat Drips,” the Melbourne-based musical maverick throws genre caution to the wind and launches a full-blown groove riot. It’s Funkadelic hip-hop at its most unhinged — a deliriously sweaty mix of brass swagger, elastic basslines, and lyrical chaos.

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“The Journey” - Lene
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“The Journey” - Lene

Italian-born, Austin-based Lene isn’t just writing songs — she’s composing emotional vignettes that live somewhere between memory and motion. Her latest single, “The Journey,” feels like a letter to herself, and to anyone who’s ever stood on the edge of something uncertain, equal parts terrified and hopeful.

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“Breathe” - Serotone
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“Breathe” - Serotone

After turning heads with the snarling grunge energy of their debut “Fool’s Paradise,” Belfast trio Serotone return with a song that trades fury for fragility — without losing any of their bite. Their new single, “Breathe,” arriving October 22, 2025, is a cathartic dive into the emotional aftermath of isolation and internal struggle.

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“Come Back”- AUNCE
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“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.

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“Fear and Control” - NIEVES
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“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.

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“Changing Tides” - Pool Club
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“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.

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“Invention” - Pragma Enigma
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“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.

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