AMAVA’s directive here is to challenge the concept of being someone else’s muse and how our self-worth can be impacted by how another views us, and so ‘Muse’ is all about taking back your power.
Category: Singles
Bethany Weimers ponders the interconnectivity of life in ‘Circles’
Singer and songwriter Bethany Weimers has returned following a seven-year hiatus with the deeply poignant single ‘Circles’.
Under pressure, Katanak wrote vibrant rock-pop emotional release ‘Weigh Down’
Katanak combines vibrant pop overtures with playful indie-rock compositions in the vein of The 1975, The Wombats, Circa Waves and Two Door Cinema Club.
‘Morals’ is the R&B-pop fantasy from DMV artist Helen
We’d like to welcome you to the sumptuous world of Helen, the Maryland-based artist whose new single ‘Morals’ is an R&B-pop banger inspired by the golden era of the early 2000s.
Montreal’s Tatum Quinn releases impassioned rock-pop single ‘Sell Your Soul’
Tatum Quinn penned the passionate new song ‘Sell Your Soul’ when she was at her lowest point.
From GmBt Life’s debut album 10 Minutes, ‘His Voice Is Sweet’ is a pensive & bittersweet introduction
‘His Voice Is Sweet’ is the tender and introspective new single from mysterious French-based collective GmBt Life.
’90s kids The Trusted reflect on growing up with technology in bright indie-rock single ‘Millennium’
‘Millennium’ is a celebratory single from the very start; as soon as you click play, an optimistic guitar riff and lively drums spring into action.
SINNAH’s funky indie-pop track ‘Good Night’ takes us through emotional growth
Somewhere between Taylor Swift and Daft Punk, you’ll find the promising sounds of funk-pop newcomer SINNAH.
Australian newcomer Huyen shares ambient electronica single ‘ilysm’
Off the back of her debut single ‘Can’t Trust’, Huyen delivers follow up ‘ilysm’, a euphoric pop-leaning farewell to a romantic chapter in her life.
San Fran band gloomy june puts social anxiety into an alt-pop floor-filler ‘Always Gonna Let You Down’
It’s very fair to say that ‘Always Gonna Let You Down’ lives up to the claim that “Gloomy June songs are pop refracted through an anxious lens: sometimes anthemic, often queer, and always a little tragic.”
