
“Find Me encapsulates regretting letting someone go and the emotions that come with that. Even though we had our ups and downs, I still can’t seem to get them out of my head because of how much they mean to me.”

“Find Me encapsulates regretting letting someone go and the emotions that come with that. Even though we had our ups and downs, I still can’t seem to get them out of my head because of how much they mean to me.”

“Give Me Some More explores the idea of craving more of what we fear, because once you get to know the creepy shadows, they might actually be pretty nice guys.”

“Can’t Say (Word Like That) is a song describing the fear of telling someone you love them for the first time. It focuses on unrequited or one-sided love, a universal and frequent subject in pop culture. The song considers the anxiety of potential rejection from expressing these true feelings.”

“No God is a song that reflects on a massively one sided relationship and the realisation that its tipped past the point of no return. When I went into the studio to write it, the concept came from the abusive relationship we have with our planet but by personifying the story it’s relatable to anyone who’s ever been in a relationship like that.”

“The song is the story of how I found someone that loves me despite my flaws, all the while examining how I don’t feel worthy of that love. The song is pretty much one big warning label where I’m double checking if this person really wants to be with me.”

Always the surprise, Danish wonderkid M.I.L.K. debuts a new video today, with a twist…
“I’ve been doing a bunch of music videos for myself and my friends the last five years. So when the time came to do a music video for this single I wanted to do something different. I was tired of music videos. And everyone I know felt the same way. So I decided to do something different, and build something around a big hobby of mine – swimming pools!. So a pool guide was the obvious choice.”

“‘I Don’t Mind’ is a song about loving someone so much, even though they don’t love you back. Being there for them even though they’re not there for you. It’s about wanting that person to be happy even if it’s not with you. Unconditional.”

This new release from Montréal’s Busty and the Bass is too infectious not to share with you on this fine weekend.

“The colour Indigo is most like my relationships. It is beautiful and captivating, yet dark and sinister the closer you look. My interactions always begin in a state of euphoria, only to fall too deep into the abyss and see the reality in its true form.”

“My songs are a collection of my thoughts about self-affirmation, taking pride my sexuality, and feeling confident to speak my mind no matter who my audience may be.”

Ending the week doesn’t get any better now… Here’s a new cut from Young Franco featuring Pell that flirts between disco and funk.

“YUNG is me trying to capture my omnipresent paranoia in a song. It started with the title. Something about the aesthetic of the word YUNG — the boldness of it. But as the lyrics started coming, it became clear it stood for a much larger idea. YUNG asks the question: What does it feel like to be young in 2020? This track is our answer.”
Tony Davia

“I drive me mad is a really important song to me because it’s really a look inside my brain and the anxiety and panic I deal with nearly everyday. I wrote this song after having a really bad panic attack and it made it so honest and easy to write. It’s the first song I’m putting out that I feel like has a really important relatable message and I’m super excited about this one!”

The eclectic name certainly matches the sound here. A fusion of styles blended together with very thoughtful orchestration.

Everything that I look for in figuring out what the future of pop will sound like, can be found in Max Leone’s sound.
“Cautious is about isolating yourself from the world in an attempt to protect yourself from it, but ultimately discovering that the beauty and meaning in life are often derived through its discomfort.”