Lauren Presley’s ‘Everything You Hate’ turns defiance into direction
Lauren Presley’s ‘Everything You Hate’ arrives with a clear sense of intent, moving forward with purpose and driven by a sound that feels both immediate and controlled. The Nashville-based artist leans into a more assertive tone here, building a track that centres on reclaiming autonomy without overcomplicating its message. FromContinue Reading
GLOK reimagines Def Nettle’s ‘The Party’ as a dark-wave pulse
There’s a complete shift in gravity when the GLOK remix of ‘The Party’ takes hold. What begins life as a sharp, rhythm-led indie cut is pulled deep into something slower, heavier, and far more immersive. In the hands of Andy Bell (working under his GLOK moniker) the track is transformed intoContinue Reading
The Shrubs blur warmth and unease on ‘Let Us In’
There’s something quietly disarming about Houston duo The Shrubs’ latest outing ‘Let Us In’. On the surface, it carries a breezy, almost buoyant energy, but spend a little more time inside it, and a different picture begins to emerge that’s far more unsettled beneath its glow. At the heart ofContinue Reading
Brianna McGeehan sets boundaries on defiant new single ‘Hey Teacher’
Portland-born artist Brianna McGeehan returns with ‘Hey Teacher’, a sharp, self-assured release arriving ahead of her debut solo EP this summer. Framed as a response to disruptive influences, the track delivers a clear message of self-preservation, turning frustration into something purposeful and empowering. McGeehan leans into a more direct tone here, pairing reflective songwritingContinue Reading
Frank Joshua finds strength in subtlety on ‘Glass’
There’s a stillness at the centre of ‘Glass’, the latest single from London-based songwriter Frank Joshua, that feels increasingly rare. In a landscape often driven by immediacy and excess, this track resists the urge to declare itself loudly. Instead, it unfolds with a careful, almost meditative restraint. Working alongside producerContinue Reading
Pocket Lint shares ‘Cyanometer’, a curious first glimpse into his upcoming new album
Pocket Lint, the shape-shifting musical project of Mark Heffernan, returns with his new single ‘Cyanometer’. Known for treating music as a space for miniature worlds rather than fixed genres, Heffernan continues to explore sound as a storytelling medium, with each piece functioning like a carefully assembled vignette. ‘Cyanometer’ offers theContinue Reading
Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends offer a gentle reach across generations on ‘Bells of Silver’
There’s a quiet warmth that defines Bells of Silver, the latest release from Sweden’s Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends. It’s a track that unfolds with a sense of familiarity, yet avoids feeling anchored to any one era by drawing from classic songwriting traditions while maintaining a clear sense of present-day reflection.Continue Reading
INTERVIEW: Envi Jordan
Caribbean-American pop artist Envi Jordan continues his upward momentum with the release of ‘Somebody To Love’, a euphoric, dance-driven single that offers another glimpse into his forthcoming debut album Envi. Following the impact of his debut release last year, Jordan is steadily carving out a space defined by high-energy pop, emotional honesty, and aContinue Reading
The Wheel Workers capture their core on ‘Live from the Attic’
There’s a raw electricity running through ‘Live from the Attic’ that can’t be faked. Here, Houston’s The Wheel Workers embrace a level of risk where every note feels like it could fall apart or catch fire, and that tension becomes the lifeblood of the record. Opening with ‘Fine Time’, the band wastes no timeContinue Reading
Foam & Sand embrace stillness on meditative new album ‘Quieter’
There’s a rare sense of restraint running through Foam & Sand’s forthcoming record ‘Quieter’, a project that favours introspection over impact, and patience over immediacy. At its core sits ‘Circle 61’, a piece that perfectly distils the album’s philosophy. Rather than building toward anything concrete, it drifts gently, evolving almost imperceptibly, and invitingContinue Reading









