#Indie Pop

Jackson Breit Reimagines the Familiar on “Covers 2”

Jackson Breit’s new album “Covers 2” isn’t just a sequel—it’s a full-circle moment that manages to say something bold about artistry, individuality, and evolution without ever saying a word directly. The Virginia Beach-born soul-pop talent has always had a way of standing out, not just for his genre-blending chops but for the heart he brings […]

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Beach For Tiger’s “I Don’t Wanna Stay” Is a Psychedelic Farewell to Youth

Beach For Tiger’s latest single, “I Don’t Wanna Stay,” is a lush, hypnotic swirl of contradictions—soulful yet cosmic, melancholy but electrified, rooted in mortality and drifting toward the disco ball in the sky. The London-based band, known for crafting dreamy and emotive grooves under the banner of “soulful psych,” doesn’t just stay in their lane

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Sarina Sets Fire to the Shadows in “Race with no end”

Sarina’s newest single, “Race with no end,” is a fierce and emotionally rich dive into the kind of battle many listeners know all too well—the fight to stay hopeful in a world that often feels like it’s daring you to give up. With a pulse driven by producer Kevin Thrasher’s high-octane pop-punk sensibility and Sarina’s

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Kat Velasco Pours It All Out in Bold New Single “Kitchen Sink”

Kat Velasco returns with a sharp-tongued, soul-baring single that dives deep into the realities of small-town life with “Kitchen Sink.” Nashville may be her current home, but it’s the South Carolina roots that power this track’s unmistakable blend of cheek and charm. Velasco captures the tension between individuality and expectation with a sound that fuses

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Cody Coyote’s “Stand” Is a Testament to Survival

Cody Coyote doesn’t just write music—he channels lived experience, cultural heritage, and social purpose into every beat and lyric. The Ottawa-based artist of Ojibwe/Irish descent, with roots tracing back to Matachewan First Nation, has long been known for his ability to blend powerful lyricism with hard-hitting sounds. Whether it’s Hip-Hop, Electronic, or Pop, his tracks

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The New Citizen Kane’s “San Diego” Shimmers with Longing

After nearly a decade of silence, The New Citizen Kane makes his return not with a roar, but with a whisper that lingers in the soul. “San Diego,” the first single from the forthcoming Psychedelika album, arrives as an intimate postcard from a summer that’s long gone, but never forgotten. Kane Luke, the London-based singer,

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Davey Legend’s “bang!” Is a Wake-Up Call Disguised as a Banger

Davey Legend’s music doesn’t just sound like the internet—it feels like the tangled, overstimulated, emotionally charged space Gen Z has grown up in. After making the leap from Redding, CA to the sprawling digital-physical maze of Los Angeles, Davey brings his complicated relationship with modern tech, online personas, and internalized chaos into a sonic universe

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Amelie Jat Melts Hearts with Sweet New Single “BUTTER”

Amelie Jat is quickly proving herself to be a magnetic force in the pop world, drawing in fans with a sound that blends honesty, energy, and unmistakable charm. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Jat’s artistic journey began early—falling in love with drumming at just three years old. That same fearless passion now drives her

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Gina Zo’s “Dirty Habits” Is a Rebellion in Heels and Headphones

Gina Zo is anything but ordinary. A fierce, unapologetic force hailing from the suburbs of Philadelphia and now thriving in the creative pulse of Los Angeles, she is a vocalist, songwriter, and all-around rebel rewriting the rules of rock-pop. Her story begins with childhood nights lit by flashlights doubling as strobe lights, and grandparents as

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