Fresh off the release of ‘sinking II’, a reimagined version of Wotts’ original track ‘sinking’, we wanted to delve into this exciting new chapter.
Tag: indie pop
On The Record: Amy Pinkus
Hot on the heels of Amy Pinkus’ debut single ‘How’s Your New Wife?’, we interview this rising star of Toronto’s indie-pop scene.
Arliston’s creative journey culminates in the cinematic album, Disappointment Machine
Arliston has crafted something truly special with their album, Disappointment Machine. It feels like the culmination of their journey so far – undoubtedly some of their best work yet.
Kelsie Kimberlin’s profound single ‘Sally’ navigates grief, self-esteem & resilience
From the very first moment of Kelsie Kimberlin’s breakthrough single ‘Sally’, our attention was gripped by the commanding performance of this emerging Washington, D.C. based artist.
Wrap yourself in The fin.’s dreamy & nostalgic ‘Echoes’
With ‘Echoes’, The fin. crafts an immersive sonic dreamscape where nostalgia and self-discovery intertwine, inviting listeners to step into the past while floating effortlessly through the present.
Rose Devika captures meteorological tension with ‘i take it personally’
Exploring the thorny terrain of relationships, where moods act like shifting weather fronts Rose Devika’s latest single ‘i take it personally’ is a relatable anthem.
Edie Yvonne Kicks off 2025 with the haunting ‘I Might’
Over the years, we’ve seen Edie Yvonne grow and mature in confidence and style. Now, she’s back with her first single of the year, ‘I Might’.
On The Record: Cara Knox
Get ready to step into the enigmatic world of Cara Knox, a South African singer-songwriter redefining dark pop with her atmospheric and deeply personal sound.
Laura Mock explores identity & belonging in her debut EP, home//body
Introducing Laura Mock, an incredibly talented singer-songwriter who is establishing herself as a compelling voice in contemporary folk-pop with her debut EP, home//body.
‘through’ is the gentle & evocative second single from Carla Aakre’s upcoming album
‘through’ is a gentle yet evocative exploration of human connection, where brief glances and small gestures carry immense emotional weight from the rising singer-songwriter Carla Aakre.
