Another highlight from Janna Pelle‘s new album ECHOLOCATION, “Answers” finds the New York-based artist pursuing a dance-friendly punchiness with colorful psych-friendly synth textures. The
A dreamily enveloping pop charmer from Mild Monk, “21st Century” balances twinkling keys with psych-friendly guitar twangs amidst the artist’s soothing vocal presence. The
“Don’t Get Much Better” is an emotive pop success from Denver-based artist fun machine, also featuring siestablend. Per the artist, the track was “inspired
Los Angeles-based artist Claire Brooks consumes with the single “Oxygen,” traversing from dreamy guitar chirps into a replay-inducing hook with dazzling charisma, propelled by
A single from New Jersey-based collective KIDSNOT$AINTS., the heartfelt “Love, Always” struts a city-pop elegance with breezy hook-filled temptations. Island-set acoustics and twinkling keys
Danish artist Josa Barck enamors on his second album, An Exile’s Guide To Amnesty. A spirited, synth-forward pop sound compels throughout, exuding a vibrant
Australian artist R. F. Coleman captivates with the stylish pop success “Crazy For You,” following up his debut single “I Couldn’t Trust.” Eerily suave
Hooking with its glistening synths and funky rhythm section, “favorite boy” is an infectious pop success from Baltimore-based artist Plant Dad. “When I’m not
Stroll into undertones of wanderlust, everlastingness, and soul throughout “Questions,” the new track from Los Angeles-based artist kenji. This out-of-body pop tune presents a
“Chinese Food Takeout” is the catchy debut single from Vicious Creeps, a new project from Los Angeles-based artist Frank Moschetto (of the band Dear