A hooky dose of pop and rock nostalgia from Mariela, “Brandy” engages in both its twinkling synth brightness and bass-driven build there. The Southern
Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter and producer Joey MacMahan unveils an atmospheric, melodic state of somber reflection on “Suits and Simpletons.” A woozy blend of acoustic
London-based act Shai Brides compel with dynamic pop allure on new single “Little Things,” spanning from bass-fronted suaveness into glistening bursts of harmonious effervescence.
Melding atmospheric synths and melodic guitar work, “Friendly Fire” is the latest single from UK-based artist Antony Welford. The track’s music video, above, also
London-based act Fall of Passion present a theatrical, throwback appeal on new single “Never Gonna Let You Go,” which releases alongside a video that
Serene guitar jangles exude a breezily melodic charm across “I Am Brad Pitt,” a hooky rock single from Flat Pop, representing the fourth single
Dreamy synth bounces and evolving vocal intensity stir on “If There is a God,” a lush pop success from Adaline. The lyrics convey a
Los Angeles-based act This is a Revolver emit heavy-rocking sentiments of dissatisfaction on rousing new single “What I Need.” Thunderous guitar bursts drive into
Chicago-based artist Bomethius presents a stirring sound on “Aida,” casting a heartfelt folk and rock appeal within an emotional thematic emphasis. The track is
An emotional introspection compels throughout “March,” a new single from Wasp Eater that drives from folk-ready passion into a trumpet-forward soaring. The lyrics convey