#Alt Pop

Evalyn’s “Boys Girls” Is What Nostalgic Pop Dreams Are Made Of

Evalyn has never been one to shy away from chaos—in fact, she turns it into art. The Los Angeles-based artist, known for blending pop gloss with unfiltered emotion, returns with a new era that feels as raw and electrifying as anything she’s ever created. Her latest work, A Quiet Life, is both a sonic metamorphosis […]

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PEPTALK x ELLES Turn Travel Blues into Pop Gold with “Timezones”

PEPTALK and ELLES have joined forces to release “Timezones,” a glowing collaboration born from spontaneity, serendipity, and the power of creative curiosity. What started as a simple message—ELLES reaching out to PEPTALK while visiting Australia—quickly evolved into something more. After one standout session, a casual joyride to test the left side of the road, and

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Grace Kay Gets Honest in the Slick Groove of “What You Wanted”

Grace Kay is an artist whose music and message are impossible to ignore. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she carries the city’s creative pulse in everything she does—from the lush intricacies of her synth-pop sound to the self-aware stories woven through her lyrics. Her journey began in an all-girls high school, where the seed

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Kelsey Breedlove Finds Light in the Dark on “Like Summertime”

Kelsey Breedlove might live just a short walk from a quiet community garden in Springfield, Missouri, but her music reaches far beyond those borders. Her newest single, “Like Summertime,” is a radiant burst of sound and story, soaked in sunlight and faith, but rooted in something deeper—pain, survival, and a divine sense of purpose. Kelsey

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NEW ENTMT’s “Maraschinos & Heartbreak” Hits Where It Hurts

NEW ENTMT, the artistic moniker of Stockholm-based producer and songwriter Tobias Bergholm, returns in 2025 with a shimmering new single that cuts straight to the heart. “Maraschinos & Heartbreak” is the natural evolution of the sonic world introduced in his 2024 self-titled debut EP — but where that collection lingered in the haze of introspection,

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Ava Like Lava Drops a Moving Tribute to Her Roots with “HOME”

There’s a certain magic that emerges when an artist doesn’t just make music, but carries the weight of multiple worlds within every note. Ava like Lava is one of those artists. Iranian-born, raised in a mosaic of global experiences—from Japan to China to South Africa—she doesn’t just sing about the idea of “home”; she’s lived

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Henry Blaeser’s Melancholic Masterpiece “Thundering”

There’s something undeniably theatrical about Henry Blaeser, the way his music tiptoes between sarcasm and sincerity, emotional truth and imaginative fiction. With his latest single “Thundering,” Blaeser plunges headfirst into the melancholic fantasia he’s becoming known for—an art-pop anthem that feels both intimate and surreal, like a dreamscape narrated by someone too clever for their

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Wintur’s “burnt” Finds Beauty in the Breakdown

Wintur is making his mark in Los Angeles with the kind of quiet intensity that sticks with you. A recent Berklee College of Music graduate, he’s not just a singer—he’s a songwriter, producer, and pianist who crafts songs that are intimate, haunting, and emotionally raw. His newest single, “burnt,” is a perfect example of that

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MØNA Turns Dating Disasters into Dreamy Electropop on “unlucky”

MØNA’s latest single, “unlucky,” is a glittering storm cloud of synths, heartbreak, and biting self-awareness. This Massachusetts-born artist has always had a knack for channeling emotional depth through shimmering soundscapes, and with “unlucky,” she sharpens that edge to reveal something both painfully raw and ironically playful. From the moment the first note drops, it’s clear

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