SYTË’s “Stay With Me” delivers an electrifying anthem of desire
New York City’s SYTË, the electro-pop duo, has just launched its new single, “Stay With Me”. The song delivers a whirlwind of emotions with its stunning, bouncy beat. Consisting of singer Nita Kaja and producer/engineer Drin Tashi, SYTË, meaning” eyes” in Albanian, has written a song that digs deep at
Arcade Fire embraces renewal in “Year of the Snake”
Arcade Fire returns, and their latest single, “Year of the Snake,” is a massive takedown of everything we know. Lifted from their forthcoming seventh studio album, “Pink Elephant,” to be released by May 9, 2025, the track whispers a change. Penned by the band’s creative nucleus Régine Chassagne and Win
MRCY walks down memory lane with “Wandering Attention”
The alt-soul duo MRCY is back with “Wandering Attention,” a slow-burning meditation that’s as earnest as it is audibly gripping. Drenched in nostalgic sentiment and steeped in bliss, the song allows the duo to exhibit their unparalleled talent for tying deeply personal stories to a timeless and refreshingly modern sound.
Eleni Drake paints a memory in “A Wonder Day”
Eleni Drake is back with a whisper that resonates. Her new single, “A Wonder Day,” released through MNRK, is an aural scrapbook of intimacy, memory, and quiet gratitude. The British-Greek artist, who earned a reputation for cinematic songwriting and genre-fluid style, opens her 2025 chapter with a tender and timeless
Roxen dives deep with new single “Save You – Play & Pretend”
In her boldest moment yet, Romanian pop trailblazer and Eurovision alumna Roxen turns susceptibility into power on the electrifying rework of her single “Save You.” Now reconstituted as “Save You – Play & Pretend,” the brooding EDM-tinged song marks a daring departure that positions Roxen squarely on the club circuit
Suzanne Vega delivers an ode with new single “Chambermaid”
The third single from her forthcoming album, “Flying with Angels,” due by May 2, 2025, “Chambermaid” is an homage and elaboration. A reflection on Bob Dylan’s 1966 song “I Want You,” Vega tells the story not from the singer’s perspective but through the eyes of the peripheral woman, the chambermaid,
Future Utopia & Lava La Rue drop mesmerizing new single “The Pleasure Trap”
On their new expedition, “The Pleasure Trap,” Future Utopia and Lava La Rue create a mesmerizing auditory kaleidoscope, both tempting and enlightening, like a trip through a neon dream. This genre-splicing single is taken from Future Utopia’s forthcoming EP, “Memory Boy,” it’s yet another reminder that Fraser T. Smith is
Rachel Chinouriri takes us on a journey with “Little House” EP
Rachel Chinouriri’s “Little House,” released via Parlophone, gently tugs at the heartstrings. After her debut album, “What A Devastating Turn of Events,” and a live album called “Live at KOKO,” this represents a new chapter in Rachel’s artistic evolution, embracing love-seeking, self-discovery, and healing themes. At its core, “Little House”
SYML explores life’s contradictions and beauty in “Nobody Lives Here”
SYML’s fluid vein of songwriting runs deepest yet on his third studio album, “Nobody Lives Here,” out now via Nettwerk. A meditation on the intricacies of human life, the 11-track album reveals SYML’s growth as a writer, producer, and storyteller. Every song richtet SYML the contradictions in life, the elapse
“Yellow Nights” by Yellow Couch Music burns slow and bright
“Yellow Nights” by Yellow Couch Music is an emotionally charged ballad that showcases Bradley Valentin’s evocative voice and AKN’s intimate energy. It cloaks heartache in velvet melodies and late-night soul. Led by drummer and producer Layton Weedeman, Yellow Couch Music is not a studio band now. It’s a crucible of


