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Vintage rock-pop comes to life on Paper Crown’s ‘Four Leaf Clover’

Paper Crown’s ‘Four Leaf Clover’ taps into the organic warmth of ’70s recordings and the gritty spirit of ’90s pop-rock.

Shaky returns with scrappy indie-rock anthem ‘Take It Away’

One-man-band Shaky doubles down on his DIY spirit with defiant indie jam ‘Take It Away’.

Queer artist Jessye DeSilva gives voice to grief and memory in ‘Glitter Up the Dark’

Jessye DeSilva uncovers the universality of the lived queer experience through powerful retro-pop songs like ‘Glitter Up the Dark’.

Brandon Watson’s motivational pop-rock anthem ‘Watch Me Work’

Texas-born, Tennessee-based Brandon Watson taps into an authentic sense of self-belief on ‘Watch Me Work’.

Listening to CS Hellmann’s edgey jangle-pop single ‘Dagger In The Sun’

Introducing CS Hellmann’s jangly pop-rock single ‘Dagger In The Sun’ drives forward with apocalyptic honesty.

Rising songwriter Ava Valianti navigates the ‘Sophomore Slump’

Americana-tinged indie-pop anthem ‘Sophomore Slump’ deepens Ava Valianti’s exploration of what it means to grow up.

Martin Kuiper’s soft rock ballad ‘She’s A Story’ exposes the truth

Leaning into honest storytelling, simple melodies and muted alt-rock motifs, Martin Kupier unpacks the emotions that still cling to the memory of a former relationship in ‘She’s A Story’.

Anxiety crashes the party on Messy Eater’s ‘Vibe Killer’

On newest single ‘Vibe Killer’, Messy Eater returns with his refreshing honesty, splash of humour and ever-adventurous production.

Quality Living’s ‘Sumac Red’ glows with warm hues and worn edges

Lifted from New Jersey five-piece Quality Living’s forthcoming album Glacier, ‘Sumac Red’ is a warm and down-to-earth taste of what’s to come.

Boxing Club take aim at generational scars on ‘Father and State’

Boxing Club’s ‘Father and State’ instantly satisfies our craving for bruised post-punk narratives that rip the curtains back on societal fallacies and poorly patched-over trauma.

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