Drake Tops Kendrick Lamar In Spotify Monthly Listener Showdown
The Drake/Kendrick Lamar rap beef has another point on its score board. At press time, according to the latest chart update, Drake is narrowly ahead of Kendrick Lamar in the number of Spotify monthly listeners. The 6ix God now collects around 80.65 million as opposed to K.Dot’s 80.62 million monthly
Anti Lag releases a fiery dance anthem with “MICHAEL BICHAEL”
Anti-Lag, that mysterious force which has quietly merged the beat of electronic music with the heart of indie rock, is back with a new release, “MICHAEL BICHAEL”. A dizzying melting pot of Pop/indie Dance, interweaving elements of Electronic and Indietronica, the track takes you on an adrenaline-fueled journey, leaving you
The Raspberry Jams strikes a chord with new single “Too Pretty”
The Raspberry Jams are back with a ferocious youthful fury on new single “Too Pretty” taken from their album, “Kitty Cat Fever.” A product of the teenage pulse, recorded in the summer before their junior year of high school, this record is a snapshot, filled with heartbreak, frustration, and a
Wildersky warms hearts with “Can I Call You When The Winter’s Done?”
In a universe of overproduced gloss, Wildersky comes again as a breaking of honest, frosted wind. His new single, “Can I Call You When The Winter’s Done?”, is a home-recording indie folk-rocker that pens a stirring soundtrack to solitude and the seasons of the soul. Recorded over the winter in
LACOSA explores the horizons with new single “Far Out”
LACOSA has returned with “Far Out,“ a compelling new single that sounds like both an exit and an entrance, a waypoint between what was and what’s ahead. Out through Dischi Soviet Studio, this new collection of work was conceived during sessions for their debut, but carries its own bold presence,
Arkhameus dives into time and memories with “The Endless Train”
Arkhameus is back in the heart with “The Endless Train”. The single is a solid representation of his new concept album “Echoes Through Time,” and it’s a genre-hopping escapade that soothes you into a trippy trip that follows the cycle of life. “The Endless Train“ is not so much a
Porcelain Parrot embraces emotions and lets go of the past in new EP “bygones”
Porcelain Parrot releases her most defining body of work to date, “bygones,” a 6-track emotional exhale that reverses time just long enough to start something new. An even blend of space emo, shoegaze, and avant-garde alt-rock, “bygones” dances through chaos with noisy grace and unabashed heart. Recorded by Jacqueline Davis
Karlie steps into the spotlight with “See Her” anthem of self reflection
Karlie is back with a whole new vibe. Her most recent release, “See Her,” is a shimmering manifesto on self-worth, inner healing, and what it means to finally see your reflection as powerful, capable, and enough. A fusion of ’80s synth nostalgia and modern indie pop cheek, “See Her” is
Big O & L.O.U. answer with power on “The Call” featuring Frannie El
In a world where hip hop too often prizes style over substance, Big O & L.O.U. go the other way with their music, “The Call,” combining the power of pure soul with real, honest performance. With Magnetic Frannie El, this new release combines old-school grunge and contemporary depth, showcasing the


