Jodi DiPiazza glows with emotional precision on new jazz release, “It’s So Clear”
“It’s So Clear” by Jodi DiPiazza reads like a happy exhale after so much turbulence, and it arrives as a quiet unveiling. It is a vocal piece led by piano, grounded in the contemporary Great American Songbook tradition. “It’s So Clear” boldly embraces melody, harmonic richness, and emotional honesty. It
Kat Kikta delivers a cinematic reckoning with alt-pop masterpiece “Are You Worthy?”
“Are You Worthy?” by Kat Kik merges alt-pop vibes and an otherworldly emotional pull, proceeding on a foundation of electronic textures and cinematic tension. The atmosphere feels poised between strong and weak, as if this production were holding its breath. The electronic elements pulse with purpose, forming a dramatic backdrop
Mitch Allen channels warmth and storytelling in new gem “Love That For You”
The singer-songwriter Mitch Allen’s new song, “Love That For You,” is a bluesy, jazz-influenced, experimental yet highly constructed piece. He composed the melody on his Roland keyboard first, and the song began as an experiment, just knocking things out to see where the music led. What emerged is an incredibly
Qi Ming & Nan Macmillan glow with warmth on “she is gentle she is dear to me”
Qi Ming’s “she is gentle, she is dear to me“ reads like a hushed confession on a late-night wind. Featuring Nan Macmillan, it is the first single off Qi Ming’s upcoming EP “fly with me” and establishes the emotional register with spare elegance and cinematic restraint. The production has a
Dave Mills explores the art of letting go in “Jump” feat. Kylaa
Dave Mills’s “Jump“ with Kylaa simmers, and that is where its strength lies. “Jump” is a dark, emotional single written entirely by Mills and features elements of alternative rock, pop rock, and pop punk. That something is the insufferable tension of being caught up in a bad situation, aware that
T-RAN transforms hearts with a declaration of faith on “More of You”
T-RAN’s “More of You” is the most deeply personal and comes to us from a period of emotional exhaustion and spiritual surrender. It draws from R&B, contemporary R&B, soul, retro soul, and indie R&B, and this is the sound of a person coming to the end of themselves and finding
Irene Skylakaki delivers a hypnotic anthem of self-ownership with “Hell”
“Hell” by Irene Skylakaki beats and commands its arrival. Back with this electrifying second single from her forthcoming “Shame” album, due March 2026 via Fine! Records, Skylakaki transports you to an entrancing underworld, where guilt is no longer a weight but a marker of radical self-acceptance. “Hell” is a high-octane
“Youth Is the Hope” by Eylsia Nicolas empowers the next generation with purpose
“Youth Is the Hope” by Eylsia Nicolas is both a song, a mission, and a plaintive, gut-wrenching statement of musical love. The singer-songwriter imbues that famous Filipino saying, commonly associated with the beloved national hero José Rizal, with purpose and passion in a new release that positions the youth as
Pearl Project radiates in cinematic love letter, “Poetry in Motion”
“Poetry in Motion” is a big, cinematic pop song and a heartfelt manifesto. It was released by Pearl Project as a romantic tribute to women everywhere. Written and produced by Marc, it feels like a love letter to love itself, as well as empowerment, identity, and self-worth. “Poetry in Motion”
Noble Hops unearth the past with storytelling on “The Trunk”
With their latest rock single, “The Trunk,” Noble Hops unlock a weathered chest of memories and reconcile with their past. The song chronicles a son who learns about his father’s secret life, and it was written by Utah Burgess, who packs it with vivid stories and heavy emotions. “The Trunk”


