#Indie Pop

EĐĐIE Confronts Love and Doubt on New Single “Insecure”

EĐĐIE has always been a force of energy and talent, first making waves as the frontman and bassist of Nothing But A Nightmare, where his voice and musical presence helped shape the group’s EPs and albums, including the widely streamed “Kleptomania.” With over 100,000 streams on that record, his impact as part of the band […]

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Mall goth Captures the Blur of Youth on “Heather’s Exit”

Mall goth’s newest release, “Heather’s Exit,” feels like wandering into a familiar place only to find it shifting beneath your feet. The upstate NY jangle rock band leans into their signature blend of indie rock, dream pop, and psychedelia, weaving a soundscape that balances clarity with haze. It’s a coming-of-age record that doesn’t just tell

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Brian Walker Embraces Growth with “I Like This Me Better”

Brian Walker has built his career on turning small-town roots into big, ambitious dreams. Growing up on a farm in East Kingston, New Hampshire, he transformed his childhood bedroom into a recording studio, where he began writing, producing, and mixing his own pop songs. That early determination has carried him into a thriving career that

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Jason LaPierre x eda’s “There Are Things I’d Like to Say” Is a Gentle Goodbye

“There Are Things I’d Like to Say” feels like a whispered memory—something gentle, half-lit, and impossibly tender. In this final collaboration between Jason LaPierre and the late Filipina artist eda, the listener is invited into a space that holds both beauty and ache. The song is not just a duet, but a dialogue suspended in

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Talkline Finds Beauty in Stillness with “Stuck Here”

Talkline’s latest release, “Stuck Here,” marks a graceful but bold step into a new chapter for the duo, composed of longtime collaborators Amy Hollingsworth and Will Hobson. With over a decade of friendship underpinning their creative partnership, Talkline’s music is rich with trust, subtlety, and shared vision. Their newest single is a clear evolution—an elegant

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Pop-Punk Is Back, and SMOORIBA’s Leading the Charge with “Fall”

SMOORIBA is bringing pop-punk energy into a new era, and she’s doing it with a wink, a smirk, and a whole lot of guitar fuzz. The 20-year-old artist, originally from the Midlands and now thriving in London’s indie scene, is carving her own lane in the modern soundscape by fusing 2000s nostalgia with hyper-pop edge.

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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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Denzel The Artist Shines Bright with New Single “Stars”

Denzel The Artist, a rising singer-songwriter from Akron, Ohio, continues to carve out a distinct space in modern R&B with the release of his latest single, “Stars.” Drawing from a musical background steeped in classical choral training and deeply rooted in both New Age and Old School R&B traditions, Denzel blends genre and era with

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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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