Aluna – Don’t Hit My Line

Taken from the new album ‘Renaissance’ which is out now.

Aluna

Philly Billy x Queen Sessi – Don’t Call

When Norwegian multiplatinum producer Philly Billy (Berent Philip Moe) isn’t busy crafting hits for the likes of Fetty Wap, KDL, IV Jay and Madcon, he works on his own unique pieces of dark pop, just like this stunning cut featuring Queen Sessi.

“The song is about a relationship being over and not wanting to pick up the phone from your ex, however some parts of the relationship was really good and you just keep falling back.”

Philly Billy

Chloe Lilac – D/BAG

It’s hard to believe that Chloe Lilac is still just 18-years old. With each release we have seen a confident, self assured pop star in the making evolve more and more into someone who’s sureness is so empowering to experience.

“As a young woman I’m so conditioned to just take what men give me and thank them for it. These songs on my EP are about empowering myself and my listeners to give them strength to manifest confidence. It’s for myself and for them. It’s both.”

Chloe’s sophomore EP is released today, give it a listen here.

Chloe Lilac

New Music: SHOCKEY

A stoner’s anthem for 2020 comes in the shape of this debut from LA-based outfit SHOCKEY.

As he would personally attest, ‘Weed inspires the soul and a healthy soul inspires great art.” With that in mind, this is a fun sound that is not only incredibly catchy but a refreshingly bold take on the indie pop genre.

“So many friends and artists out there are releasing AMAZING content and writing the best songs of their lives at the moment. I hope that my releasing of ‘HIGH’, especially during this chaos is seen as a sign of confidence and goodwill – also as a message that we should all stay HIGH ON LIFE.”

SHOCKEY

Jake Knox – Changes (feat. Bipolar Sunshine, Chance Pena)

Originally written by Jake for his wife as a song he could sing to while he was on tour, the track has taken on a new meaning during the Covid times, when so many of us are separated by distance.

Featuring the multi-platinum talent that is Bipolar Sunshine and Chance Pena, the song is a retro-soul throwback jam with hints of pop and RnB.

Jake Knox | Bipolar Sunshine | Chance Pena

Mr. Gnome – Gold Edges

A rock banger from this American indie outfit. This is a song that makes a statement instantly and grabs you by the neck from the first chord.

Watch out for the upcoming double LP, ‘The Day You Flew Away’ which is out on 16th October via El Marko Records.

Mr. Gnome

New Music: Sammy Rae

Singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist Sammy Rae’s style blends several genres together; from classic rock, pop and soul, through to the blues. The resulting sound comes in the shape of beautifully melodic pieces of music that feel warm and relatable.

“‘Living Room Floor’ is a song about finding home and contentment in the present moment. Looking hopefully towards the future without discrediting the magic and importance of the present.”

Sammy Rae

New Music: Vikki Gilmore

An indie-folk talent from Montreal who creates an ethereal and dreamy sound. The creation of this song was entirely recorded, and produced remotely due to Covid.

And with that, the lyrics are inspired by these very unusual times that we live in; our human natures of overthinking and loneliness, and our worries and self-doubt which overshadow the joy of being in relationships.

Vikki Gilmore

New Music: STVN

A finessed fusion of pop and jazz, with melodies that stay with you for a good while. This track feels cute, elevated dreamy and charming… just a really lovely sound to vibe with.

“I tried to capture the literal feeling of being in a dream state or on a sugar high.”

STVN

Nick Wilson – Everybody But Me

I’ve featured Nick Wilson so many times on the site over the years, and I am always impressed by the level of consistency that this 25-year-old talent maintains with each release. The music speaks for itself; introspective lyrics compliment the simple melodies beautifully.

“‘Everybody But Me’ is a song about hitting your lowest point, and feeling like it’s impossible to climb back up. It’s so easy to see what you think is other people at their happiest when you’re at your lowest, and it’s in that comparison that you end up feeling even worse, lonely and on your own. This song for me was a way of articulating that need to be helped out of that hole by the person you love the most. Sometimes we need to be reminded that we are good enough; to be shown what we can’t see ourselves.”

Nick Wilson

New Music: Zikai

Having already garnered more than 7.5 million streams from previous tracks, Zikai is one Swedish name to watch out for. With a style of music that encompasses soul, RnB and pop, her songs feel immediately familiar while still fresh.

“I came home from the club knowing that I would use the crazy things that happened that night for this song. I wanted to describe that feeling of waking up and not remembering much from the night before, except the mistakes and maybe some failed attempts to reach some kind of euphoria. It’s about being in your early twenties, and not knowing exactly what direction in life you should take or what type of people you should give your energy to.”

Check out the debut EP ‘Make You Mine’ here.

Zikai

Palace Winter – Won’t Be Long

Palace Winter wanted to create the feeling of a ‘gospel choir in space’ as an intro to this track, and that’s just the start of how eclectic this release from the Danish duo is.

Synth, soul and pop all bounce alongside one another in a sound that feels experimental and just downright cool.

Taken from the upcoming album ‘…Keep Dreaming, Buddy’ which is set to be released on 23rd October.

Palace Winter

Fanny Andersen – Complicated

Norwegian pop starlet Fanny Anderson returns today with a song that is exactly as you would hope for and expect; a total banger, complete with pulsating beats, punchy lyrics and an infectious melody.

“I was inspired to write about the complexities of love and life. This song is about falling for someone who’s really not right for you, and how this can make life feel very complex along with everything else that life throws your way”.

Fanny Andersen

New Music: Liz Cass

A mix of soul-pop and chilled disco, with a dose of some dreamy and hazy vibes from a refreshing London talent. A truly euphoric experience.

“It’s about getting caught up in the throes of love and those feelings at the very beginning. Being drawn to someone or a love that’s not necessarily good for you, but too dangerous and exciting to put down.”

Liz Cass