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

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

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

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

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