THE SHRUBS – LET US IN
The Shrubs’ “Let Us In” arrives as their first single of 2026, and it immediately reinforces why the Houston duo of Miguel and Sophie have been steadily carving out a…
The Shrubs’ “Let Us In” arrives as their first single of 2026, and it immediately reinforces why the Houston duo of Miguel and Sophie have been steadily carving out a…
Fiona Amaka continues to carve out a distinctive lane with Love That Fills My World (Acoustic Version), a reimagining that feels less like a stripped-down edit and more like a…
There’s a certain thrill in stumbling across a song that feels like it’s been waiting for you all this time. That’s exactly the case with “On Reality” by Tabitha Zu—a…
Gaza (on and on and on)” by 50mething is a deeply reflective single that confronts the ongoing reality of conflict with honesty and restraint. Released on 23rd March 2026, the…
Brooklynzhen’s Light of the Dead feels like a quiet shift rather than a loud statement. Allan McCafferty moves away from his usual underground house energy and leans into something slower,…
HJ Soul’s Unbreakable feels like a song that comes from a real place rather than a polished formula. From the start, there’s an emotional pull that makes it easy to…
OpCritical’s single “Not My America” has a purposeful sense of urgency; it doesn’t care to ease the listener in as much as it demands attention from the first lyric. The…
Mick J. Clark’s I Want It More Than You feels like the kind of song that comes from somewhere real rather than being carefully engineered for attention. From the first…
I find the rise of Liulf Lucifer striking, especially after the critical impact of their debut album, ‘THE RHYTHM THAT MADE THE BEAST Deluxe’. The project established a bold fusion…
I’ll be honest, “I WANT TO (Song For Susan)” by Merlin Swann doesn’t feel like something that was simply written, it feels like something that was lived through. There’s a…