May 2025

“Parallel Hearts” by Fi-Né 粉內 Makes You See Stars

From hip-hop, R&B, to electronic pop, this EP is here to provide music enthusiasts six whole songs showcasing a fusion of those genres and beyond. Fi-Né 粉內 partnered up with 呂薔 Amuyi to show the world what they’re made of – and people who have listened to this record can attest to their greatness. Right […]

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Manu Chevalier’s “Planet Groove from Marseille” Is A Disco Must-Have

Ready for almost an hour of fun? This amazing album, with three singles out prior to the official  release on April 11th, showcases musical capacity and songwriting expertise to a whole ‘nother level in the context of proper disco and nightclub music. Manu Chevalier wrote, arranged, mixed – he’s basically the mastermind of the entire

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Kelsie Kimberlin’s Sucker is for the girlies stuck with low effort, underwhelming love

Holding on to something that’s already broken and knowing too well you can never let go adds weight that lingers in heart and mind. Kelsie Kimberlin’s latest single Sucker seamlessly translated this situation into a track. Her ability to weave a personal experience into an art that resonates with her listeners shines in this song.

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DC’s United The EP isn’t just an introduction to H.E.M. Steel’s sound; it’s a declaration of his intent

If DC’s United The EP were a person, it’d be that friend who’s been through some stuff, figured out how to turn it into art, and now wants you to feel better and maybe vibe out while doing it. H.E.M. Steel doesn’t just dabble in multiple genres. Rather, he absorbs them, transforms them, and then

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Simone Eversdjik “2 Years” Offers Space to Navigate Grief and Healing From a Maternal Loss

Grief from the permanent absence of a mother leaves endless emptiness in one’s heart, a kind of grief where you lose a part of yourself, too. A Dutch singer-songwriter Simone Eversdjik wrote 2 Years as a tribute for the loss of a maternal figure. Simond Eversdjik demonstrated her ability to create pieces that are poetic

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Listen to This Is Only a Test by Crooked Cranes if you want tracks that hits and lingers

You can always tell when the artists had fun making a project together, the way it reflects in every finished work which shows the chemistry and energy resonates with the audiences. For Crooked Cranes, their hot debut EP This is Only a Test is that project where they shared joy in the process. Written and

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“Vengeance” by Evan Zorn Von Berg is a manifesto wrapped in fog; a ballad with a blood oath

If you were to mix the ghost of a romantic poet with a vengeful medieval warlord, toss in some indie lo-fi sensibilities, and let the whole thing simmer in a bedroom studio in Simla, Colorado, you would more than likely end up with something like Evan Zorn Von Berg’s “Vengeance.” It’s the kind of song

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If you like your music emotionally devastating but also weirdly empowering, “get on with it” by sunsweater is absolutely for you

Alright, so let’s talk about “get on with it” by sunsweater, which is a song that sounds like someone took all your unresolved emotional baggage, turned it into smoke, and let it roll ominously across a mountain range at sunset. Produced by Shawn Sullivan (yes, that Shawn Sullivan who worked with The Mars Volta) and

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Dan Gober’s “Stoned Supreme” Is The Definition Of Greatness

Combining gruff and clean guitars, the influence of timeless classics shines through “Stoned Supreme”, showcasing Dan Gober‘s musical expertise, knowing what works and what doesn’t. This song would definitely be a great recommendation to someone who’s a fan of straight-to-the-point, raw music. There’s no doubt in mind that anyone wouldn’t be charmed by how everything

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Butterfly by Starchild is offering something most albums are too scared to: sincerity

Starchild’s Butterfly is what happens when you take queer joy, emotional trauma, and a stack of dance-punk records, throw them into a glitter cannon, and aim it directly at your heart. It’s loud. It’s messy. It’s absolutely trying to make you cry on the dance floor, and it will succeed; not because it’s manipulative, but

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