#Indie Pop

Brian Walker Hits a New Emotional High With “Pillars”

Brian Walker isn’t just another name on a playlist—he’s a storyteller with a pop edge and a hometown heart. Born and raised on a farm in East Kingston, New Hampshire, Walker took his rural roots and built something electric: a career in music that’s both deeply personal and sonically polished. In the bedroom where most […]

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Maggie Andrew’s “How to Sing for Money” Is a Pop Revelation

Maggie Andrew is not just making music—she’s setting her own rules and breaking a few along the way. Born and raised in Nova Scotia, her journey from small-town beginnings to the alt-pop spotlight started with a leap of faith. After sending a rough demo to her brother, artist and Olympic snowboarder Trevor Andrew, she got

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FLEMING Captures Coastal Nostalgia in “Siesta Key”

FLEMING has a way of making the familiar feel fresh again. Originally hailing from the South, he channels the essence of 90s rock, country, and timeless storytelling into a sound that radiates both warmth and sincerity. His newest single, “Siesta Key,” is a glowing example of how he blends vintage textures with modern indie pop,

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LACES Offers a Cheeky Escape With “I Quit for Summer”

LACES, the alt-pop alias of Billboard-recognized queer music executive Jessica Vaughn, returns with a timely anthem for the fed-up and burned-out. Her new single, “I Quit for Summer,” is a rebellious, sun-drenched kiss-off to the grind—a cathartic escape hatch for anyone who’s ever fantasized about slamming their laptop shut and sprinting into the sunset, preferably

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Rob Finlay Paints Emotion in Sound on “Sunset | Darkness | Sunrise”

Rob Finlay has always had a knack for capturing raw emotion and shaping it into something cinematic, something that resonates deeper than the surface. With his newest EP “Sunset | Darkness | Sunrise,” he continues that journey—not just musically, but personally, emotionally, and sonically. Known for his edgy acoustic twist on alternative folk, Rob’s songwriting

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Jake Huffman’s Next Chapter Hits Hard with “On The Edge”

Jake Huffman’s musical journey reads like a rock ‘n’ roll odyssey fueled by raw talent, relentless evolution, and a drive that’s carried him from basement covers to major festival stages. At just 14, he posted a cover of Phish’s “You Enjoy Myself” from his parents’ basement in Connecticut with his band McLovins. That video went

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The Something Club Embraces the Unconventional in “You’re Weird”

The Something Club is the kind of duo that emerges when two distinct musical worlds collide in the best possible way. Hailey Ghaznavi, a dancefloor enthusiast with a foundation in classical music and a deep understanding of music theory, joins forces with Shayne Scullion, an R&B funk producer who’s always been on the hunt for

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James Wimbley Steps Into R&B with “Right In My Heart”

There’s something undeniably special about watching an artist come into their own—and when that artist is just 14 years old and already turning heads across the industry, it’s impossible not to take notice. James Wimbley, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter, has been carving out a space for himself with a voice beyond his years and a sound

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Duncan Horlock’s Intimate Tribute in “Wish You Were Here”

Duncan Horlock, the solo artist tucked just south of London and crafting pop songs out of a former photographic studio, continues to carve out a space for himself in music with vulnerability and heart. His newest single, “Wish You Were Here,” is a poignant piano ballad that strips everything back—no flashy production, no overdone layers—just

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