In ‘Burn the Bridges’, SANSOM cuts ties with toxic relationships in an empowering and self-possessing statement.
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Inochka’s ‘Barcelona’s Night’ is soft, soulful & spellbinding
Inspired by the romantic essence of the city, Inochka’s ‘Barcelona’s Night’ evokes an elegant and intimate atmosphere imbued with a dreamy sense of nostalgia.
AUNCE’s ‘Silver Sun’ shines with vulnerability and sonic warmth
London’s AUNCE shares her first love song ‘Silver Sun’, a vulnerable and stripped-back discovery of new-found vulnerability.
From Loralee’s upcoming album, ‘Feeling OK’ discovers the beauty in imperfection
Michigan-based artist Loralee’s new single ‘Feeling OK’ is a delicate fusion of bedroom-pop, singer-songwriter folk and a smattering of indie-R&B.
Geepers! strikes gold with ‘Fine Line’, a catchy & thoughtful indie bop
In the run up to his album Snoozin’, Geepers! sharing joyful indie-pop gem ‘Fine Line’.
Sophie Li’s ‘Magnets’ pulls listeners into a chaotic love affair
Liverpool’s Sophie Li captures the push-and-pull tension of a passionate romance in her rushing indie-rock single ‘Magnets’.
Listen to Nathaniel Paul’s breezy single ‘The Girl with No Tattoo’
Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Nathaniel Paul celebrates the beauty of being yourself in ‘The Girl with No Tattoo’.
Salomé Songbird’s ‘Jellyfish’ is an acoustic meditation on isolation
Colorado trio Salomé Songbird capture the organic and tactile quality of live performance with ‘Jellyfish’.
‘Closer to the Coast’ is Early On’s sun-kissed soundscape
Let’s take a dive into the watery shores of nostalgia with Long Island-based multi-hyphenate Early On who recently released the reminiscing single ‘Closer to the Coast’.
Listen to Jefferson Pitcher’s graceful indie-rock anthem ‘The Crane’
Flying onto our radar this week is ‘The Crane’, a soaring and graceful indie-rock single from Massachusetts-based artist Jefferson Pitcher.
