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Doe-Eyed Danger: Jazmin Bean’s Newest Single Cuts Deep
With “Silvering Blade,” Jazmin has tapped into something unsettling and delightful, a reminder to never judge a book by its cover because things aren’t always what they seem. Release Date: July 10, 2026 Released via: Interscope Records Article Contributed by Brooke Dougherty Photography provided by Zak Watson | @zak_watson / UMG With the release of their newest single “Silvering Blade,” London-based Jazmin Bean continues to challenge alt pop-star expectations. Since emerging
Brooke Dougherty
Aug 9


Valley’s “Vending Machine” Explores Love As a Transaction
With "Vending Machine," Valley takes a close look at the emotional cost of being loved only when it's convenient. Release Date: June 12, 2026 Released via: Capitol Records/Universal Music Canada Article Contributed by Brooke Dougherty Cover of new single “Vending Machine” by Valley Since forming in 2016, the three-piece, Canadian alternative-pop trio Valley, made up of Rob Laska, Alex DiMauro, and Karah James, have built a reputation for pairing playful indie-pop production w
Brooke Dougherty
Aug 8


"Do You Mind" Proves Galantis Still Knows How to Own the Dance Floor
Equal parts euphoric, nostalgic, and impossible to get out of your head - Galantis hits new frequencies with this dance hit.
Shyanne Vaden
Aug 4


Savage Hands Releases “It’s Me” Detailing the Agonizing Loop of Pushing People Away Because You’re Running From Yourself
Pushing themselves to new heights following the move to Oxide Records, Savage Hands are preparing to release a new album and set out on a summer tour. Without losing touch with their hard rock roots, the Maryland band have dropped a gut-wrenching new single, "It's Me,” compelling enough to hook even the non-metal fans. Article Contributed by Brooke Dougherty Photography by William George The song begins fast-paced, and almost uneasy as if you are trying to outrun your shadows
Brooke Dougherty
Jul 12


Deon's "Feel the Same" Is the Quiet Math of Letting Go
Deon's new "Feel the Same," featuring Don Aaron, turns an amicable breakup into atmospheric indie-electronica and a into study identity.
Konstantina Buhalis
Jul 11


Cade Hoppe Embraces the Unexpected Turns of Life With Song “Lake Michigan”
With its airy, nostalgic instrumentation, warm vocals, and hindsight 20/20 point of view, indie-pop artist Hoppe creates a cinematic tribute to coming to terms with life’s surprises. Article Contributed by Brooke Dougherty Album Artwork for Cade's upcoming album artwork | Artwork from Spotify Listening to “Lake Michigan” feels like rolling the windows down on a summer roadtrip, chasing blue skies, and realizing that the destination was never the point. A former finance studen
Brooke Dougherty
Jul 7


American Wedding by flowerovlove Shows What Modern Dating Looks Like In Three Minutes
With grain, wit and pastel charm, flowerovlove explores the dating stereotypes that keep us searching instead of staying. Article Contributed by Shyanne Vaden At first glance, when hearing the song “American Wedding” by flowerovlove you would think it is about the typical want for an American love story. The family, the white picket fence, the premonition of having a happy, stable foundation. But surprisingly, flowerovlove does the exact opposite but the reality of the polari
Shyanne Vaden
Jul 6


A Heartbreak in Slow Motion – Review of Marilyn Hucek’s Single “Self Destruct”
With smoky vocals and lyrics that ache, this track captures the realization that some relationships don't end with a bang, they unravel until there's nothing left to save. Article Contributed by Shyanne Vaden Rising artist Marilyn Hucek’s single “Self Destruct” tells a story about love and mutual destruction that we are all too familiar with, holding onto a relationship that is past the point of return and struggling to let go. Released June 12, 2026, the Chilean-American art
Shyanne Vaden
Jun 24
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