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Lisey Tigra Drops Debut Album ‘LT’
If 2025 has belonged to anyone in the UK Latino scene, it’s Lisey Tigra. After a breakthrough year that saw her tearing up Glastonbury’s Shangri-La and packing out The Jazz Café, the British-Colombian artist caps it all with her debut album LT —a record that feels like both a victory lap and a mission statement. Fresh off the success of her swaggering single “BANDIDA,” Tigra rolls into her new era with a sound that hits the sweet spot between old-school reggaetón cool and mo


Almost Alive Return With ‘Hypnotica’, Launching a New Era of Immersive Rock
Almost Alive are back, and they’re diving deeper than ever before. The New Jersey AI-driven rock project has announced ‘Eclipse Within’ , the lead single from the new album ‘Hypnotica’ . The track marks a striking evolution — slower, heavier, and more immersive in tone. Built around hypnotic progression rather than instant impact, ‘Eclipse Within’ blends modern rock energy with cinematic and progressive atmospheres. The result is a track that feels expansive and inward-look


El Marido Ideal Drops New Album ‘La Insoportable Levedad De No Ser Nadie En Internet’
On La Insoportable Levedad De No Ser Nadie En Internet , El Marido Ideal turns a mundane annoyance—spam mail—into an existential exploration of identity in the digital age. What begins as an absurd anecdote becomes the backbone of a concept album filled with longing, satire, and sonic boldness. The result is a record that sounds both playful and profound. The album centers on a heartbroken cyber-scammer who chases affection through deception but ultimately seeks the same thin


counterglow Unveils Debut Album 'echoes of self'
Hamburg-based duo counterglow make a striking entrance with echoes of self , an album that marries dreamy synth textures with indie-soul warmth. Lauren Goodley’s ethereal vocals glide effortlessly over Jonas Grell’s lush production, crafting a sound that feels both expansive and intimate. It’s an album that drifts between cinematic soundscapes and groovy, late-night rhythms, inviting listeners to sink into their own thoughts. The record thrives on contrasts. Opening track “ec


GRACE.’s 'Hourglass Plea' Captures the Beauty of Impermanence
GRACE.’s debut album Hourglass Plea arrives like a whispered confession in a world that rarely stops to listen. The rising artist wastes no time carving out a space that feels intimate, candlelit, and slightly bruised — the kind of space you stumble into when the weight of the day catches up. There’s a rawness here that’s refreshing, especially in an era where vulnerability is often stylised but rarely felt. Written during a year defined by emotional upheaval, the album wear


SonicNeuron Unleashes Stunning Project 'All Motion Beings'
“All motion begins with purpose,” declares Jason Williams and his SonicNeuron creative team—and from the first shimmering chord, you sense they mean it. This isn’t an album built merely for playlists or parties; it’s a journey of feeling, a meditation on movement, and an ode to why we go anywhere at all. SonicNeuron doesn’t just play music—they chart emotions, crafting an auditory atlas of longing, joy, memory, and hope. Each track on All Motion Begins with Purpose feels lik


Lauren Minear Confronts the Messiness of Being Human on Her Stunning Third Album 'BOXING DAY'
With Grammy consideration looming for her breakout song “Lightweight” and a recent invitation to join the Recording Academy’s 2025 New Member Class, Nashville-born, New York–based singer-songwriter Lauren Minear returns with BOXING DAY, her most candid, courageous, and emotionally intricate body of work to date. Minear has never followed a straight line through music. A therapist, mother, and storyteller with a finely honed instinct for emotional nuance, she writes songs that


Patrick Keller Breathes New Life Into Folk-Rock With Intimate Debut Album 'Winded'
US singer-songwriter Patrick Keller makes a striking and heartfelt return with Winded, an 11-track debut that feels less like a reintroduction and more like an unfiltered confession. Intimate, atmospheric, and quietly powerful, the record traces the fragile space between hurting and healing, where breath is short, emotions run deep, and clarity arrives only in fleeting, luminous moments. Blending alternative and folk influences, Keller shapes a sound that is both raw and cine


Katie Dauson Drops New Album ‘Dauson City Gold Rush’
There is a warm glow to Dauson City Gold Rush , the new album from Toronto songwriter Katie Dauson—one that comes not from nostalgia, but from craft. Her latest full-length is cinematic without being dramatic, intimate without becoming confessional for confession’s sake. Instead, she offers eight tracks of well-drawn characters, lived-in reflections, and melodies that seem to carry the pulse of a road trip at golden hour. It begins with “Scene Stealing Casanova,” a track tha


Liron Meyuhas’ ‘Sunrise to Sunset’ Turns Time into Music
From the quiet stillness of dawn to the fading light of dusk, Liron Meyuhas’ new album Sunrise to Sunset offers an immersive journey through the day’s natural rhythms. Conceptualized as a live performance experience, the 10-track album captures improvised compositions that respond intuitively to the shifting energies of morning, afternoon, and evening. Meyuhas approached the project as a personal experiment in time and sound, exploring how the hour of day shapes both mood an


r4vn Unleashes a World of Glimmering Darkness in ‘raven’s inferno’
Atlanta’s darkwave landscape has been steadily expanding, but r4vn’s raven’s inferno arrives not just as another addition but as a world-builder’s manifesto. Across nine tracks, she crafts an album that feels less like a debut statement and more like an invitation into a fully realized realm—one shaped by witch-house kinetics, dark fairy-core mystique, and the ethereal glow of her unmistakable voice. It is a record that sits comfortably beside artists like Crystal Castles an


Sixth House Drops New EP 'House of God'
Sixth House’s new EP, House of God , arrives as both a personal manifesto and a sonic adventure. With six tracks spanning liquid drum and bass, melodic bass, and EDM, the project is a raw exploration of faith, anger, vulnerability, and self-acceptance. It’s clear from the opening moments that this isn’t just music—it’s a lifeline, a narrative of resilience forged in adversity and emotional honesty. The story behind Sixth House’s sound adds layers to the listening experience.


Charlie Freeman’s Reconnection: Soulful, Sincere, and Magnetic
With Reconnection , Charlie Freeman demonstrates that brevity can coexist with emotional depth. In under 15 minutes, the London-based singer-songwriter delivers a concise yet resonant statement of artistic purpose, blending heartfelt expression with sophisticated melodic craftsmanship. Freeman’s work here feels remarkably intentional. Every note, every phrasing, and every sonic texture seems carefully considered, creating a cohesive world for the listener. The EP exudes a qui


MARI Shares An Artistic Rebirth In 'between the lines'
Norwegian pop artist MARI makes her debut with between the lines , a seven-track EP that reads like a diary set to a contemporary pop soundscape. It’s a record that doesn’t shy away from intimacy, tracing her journey from teenage heartbreak to artistic rebirth with a fearless honesty that demands attention. The opening tracks plunge listeners into confusion and loss, capturing the disorientation of young love gone wrong. MARI’s vocals are delicate yet striking, carrying the w


Sharon Katta Shines In New EP 'Death Said, Breathe'
London-based artist Sharon Katta returns with Death Said, Breathe , a cinematic, immersive soundscape that navigates the delicate intersection of mortality, stillness, and rebirth. Released as a five-track EP, the project spans six years of introspection and creation, originating from a transformative phone call with his sister—a conversation that shifted the course of his life. The result is music that feels both intensely personal and expansively universal, a sonic meditati


Timothy LaRoque Unveils New Record ‘The Florida Effect’
South Florida’s own sonic time traveler, Timothy LaRoque, returns with The Florida Effect — a record that feels both like a postcard from the past and a mirror held to the present. its lead single “Dreams”, LaRoque channels the warmth of a bygone jazz age through a distinctly modern lens, crafting a lush and wistful ode to perseverance and peace. The Florida Effect is more than an album; it’s an emotional document of what it means to grow up and create in a place where para


POLI NIKA finds light in the shadows on luminous new EP ‘Remember Why’
On her new EP Remember Why , Lisbon-based indie-pop artist POLI NIKA offers a gentle yet radiant exploration of healing, purpose, and rediscovery. Blending the intimacy of soul and jazz with the clarity of modern pop, this project feels like an exhale — a moment of stillness that glows from within. Each song acts as a vignette of renewal, where soft brass, fluttering flutes, and tender vocal performances remind us that joy often arrives through quiet persistence. Since reloca


Fredrik Norlindh Unveils His Cinematic Vision on the Ambitious Debut 'Contrasting Notes'
Swedish singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Fredrik Norlindh makes a powerful entrance with his debut album Contrasting Notes, an ambitious 11-track odyssey that fuses cinematic grandeur with emotional intimacy. Bold, theatrical, and unapologetically expansive, the project showcases Norlindh’s rare ability to balance pop immediacy with symphonic depth. Led by the euphoric single “Lipstick On”, the record pulses with indie-pop vitality, rock energy, and orch


Catalina Cara Finds Healing and Hope on Soulful New EP “What a Feeling'
Photocredit: etalpmet Moldovan-Romanian alt-pop artist Catalina Cara steps into new emotional territory with her deeply affecting new EP, What a Feeling, a five-track journey through grief, recovery, and renewal. Known for her elegant blend of dreamy soul, ‘80s shimmer, and chill-step rhythms, Catalina expands her sound into something more cinematic and confessional. Following the atmospheric warmth of her 2022 debut Leap Year Baby, What a Feeling feels rawer, more exposed. T


KENTON Turns Vulnerability into Alt-Pop Brilliance in ‘Sweetmouth’
Photographer Credit: Maseo Refuerzo In an era where pop music often leans on artifice, KENTON’s debut album Sweetmouth arrives like a jolt of truth — dazzling, disarming, and deeply human. The LA-based singer-songwriter and multi-hyphenate constructs a sonic and emotional universe that feels both confessional and cinematic. Over fifteen tracks, KENTON dissects queerness, cultural duality, and familial tension with striking candour, emerging as one of alt-pop’s most distinct
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