
Ruth Lyon’s “Perfect” is an anthem of imperfection and self-reflection
Newcastle-based singer-songwriter Ruth Lyon has released “Perfect,” a cutting, indie-pop commentary on the noxious chase for perfection in present-day society. Off her hotly anticipated debut album “Poems & Non-Fiction” due by June 13, 2025, “Perfect” is a bracing dose of Lyon’s biting wit and keen songwriting, offering a caustic take

Amy Millan builds a bridge between youth and reflection in “The Overpass”
After no album releases for 16 years, Canadian indie rocker Amy Millan is back with a song that not only marks her comeback but unearths something deeply personal and potent. “The Overpass,” the third single from her forthcoming album “I Went To Find You,” which is to be released by

Rei x Mikey Mayz deliver a breezy new anthem with “Cali Sober”
When New Zealand’s Rei pairs with Auckland-via-Washington’s Mikey Mayz, you can expect vibes, vocals, and vision to meld together, and their latest collaboration, “Cali Sober,” is no exception. This is a feeling, a movement, a whiff of sun-soaked soul that urges you to stop buying into the usual party trappings

CMAT strikes a pose with “Take A Sexy Picture Of Me”
On “Take A Sexy Picture Of Me,” the Irish alt-pop-country dynamo CMAT returns bolder, brasher, and more proudly herself than ever. The second single from her upcoming third studio album, “Euro-Country,” to be released by August 29, 2025, is a scorching, glitzy kiss-off riding high on country-pop glam. Written and

CAPYAC shares new blissful single “U Know Y”
The latest from CAPYAC, “U Know Y,” is a welcome frolic through euphoric vibes that inspire you through vocals. The American electro-pop trio is returning with a new tune that fuses Detroit’s funky electronic roots with the cosmopolitan verve of French-inspired beats. “U Know Y” is a head trip. A shining

Shura’s “World’s Worst Girlfriend” is a bold anthem of self-awareness
Shura has released her new single, “World’s Worst Girlfriend,” and it’s the most fun. Off her anticipated album, I Got Too Sad For My Friends (May 30th), this is a triumphant return for the singer-songwriter. Vivid and vivacious with cheeky humor and relatable energy, “World’s Worst Girlfriend” doesn’t shy away

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

Girl Group strikes a chord with new single “Flink Pike”
With their new single, “Flink Pike,” the Liverpool five-piece indie pop powerhouse Girl Group initiated a conversation. Cloaked in bright guitar lines and infectious rhythms, “Flink Pike” is the kind of song that sounds airy on first listen but carries a more serious message that sticks with you. The title,

Slow Joy shares raw emotions in “Wounds”
“Wounds,” the latest single from Slow Joy, is a ragged, soul-piercing reminder that grief does not abide by the clock. Dallas-based Chicano singer-songwriter Esteban Flores, better known as Slow Joy, shares the second single from his forthcoming debut record, “A Joy So Slow At Times I Don’t Think It’s Coming,” out

Crash Adams hits hard with feel-good anthem “Karaoke”
Crash Adams is back and are cranking things up regarding connection and carefree joy with their newest single, “Karaoke.” Canadian pop duo Rafaele “Crash” Massarelli and Vince “Adams” Sasso, whose accomplishments on the latter segment of his name are evident by the quality of his singing voice, have solidified a