
Not much to say other than this is a beautifully composed piece of music. A perfect sound for these very odd days we live in.

Not much to say other than this is a beautifully composed piece of music. A perfect sound for these very odd days we live in.

Fun lyrics aside, this is a pretty slick fusion of hip hop and pop.
“Lyrically it’s obviously quite morbid but the story is told with tongue firmly in cheek. During the creative process, I sometimes think to myself “f**k… got a bit dark there… better make a joke.”

A debut from this San Francisco native. Soft indie pop that feels simple yet emotional at the same time.
“I originally started writing “Sorry” after getting in a fight with my mom that I felt a lot of guilt over, but then switched over to writing it about a boy.”

RnB with a smooth, minimal feel. Subtle and intense, this song is the latest part of Reggie’s project, ‘My Beanie’s Orange’.
The concept behind the video is derived from the hit Netflix show ‘YOU’, which explores the inner conflict of an obsessive lover so consumed by control it leads him to remove anyone in his path.

“Holy Water as a whole is about the desire for self-fulfilment before anything else. It plays upon the back and forth between allowing someone to take up space in your life versus reserving that whole space for yourself to grow and breathe.”

A new talent emerging from Hamburg. It’s an easy kind of pop with a catchy melody that’s ready for the summer.

In these strange times, spending time online with friends has become more of a necessity than before. In any case, this is a pure pop gem – minimal and emotive while maintaining a sense of quirkiness.

American synthpop with intricate beat structures.
“It’s about reclaiming ones identity. Whether that be from a person, situation, or feeling, saying goodbye to toxic situations even if that results in more pain.”

It’s so refreshing to hear some London rap that blends soul as perfectly as this kid does.

This is the perfect kind of psychedelic rock that we all need to escape from these very strange days. This track is the first of an 8-song record by Sneaky Little Devil, with one song being released for every forthcoming month.
“We’re trying to craft arrangements that are timeless, that can be listened to hundreds of times and always manage to offer new surprises, hidden gems.”

This is only Ozya’s second single but the quality is already something worth taking note of. Subtly dark, intense and atmospheric pop.

This is just a pure joy to listen to. One of the UK’s most promising newbies, with an easy-listening pop vibe that has a casual throwback to old-school soul.

I knew that sooner or later, many talented musicians being isolated would start to yield some great new sounds. And here’s an example… This is a nicely crafted piece of melodic indie pop from LA.
“I normally release music under my band’s name, Yeti Tactics, but with the government mandate for everyone to stay home in LA, I wrote, produced, mixed, mastered my first solo track, “Island,” about being quarantined and feeling isolated.”

This Catalan trio are already making impact in their native homeland, having had their debut just under a year ago. A soft blend of indie and pop, delivered in an effortlessly cool, almost nonchalant way.

If you’re a fan of Sigrid and Astrid S then you’ll love this sound. A punchy and polished pop sound that’s so easy to enjoy.

Subtle yet powerful, here’s a thoughtful song about losing a friend to mental health.
“It shocked me how much we wear masks every day & how hard it is to see what is bubbling away underneath.”