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Every Us Celebrates the Chaos and Comfort of Connection in “B-Train”

There’s something quietly powerful about a project that doesn’t just aim to make music, but to make people feel like they belong—and that’s exactly the space Every Us is stepping into. Based in New York City, this ever-evolving collective isn’t built around a single voice or image, but rather a shared experience. It’s music as a […]

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Kai & Oolong Drift Through Dream-Pop Haze on “Momentarily” ft. Kessi Blue

Somewhere between memory and imagination, Kai & Oolong exist in a space that feels both deeply personal and softly surreal. The Toronto-based indie duo aren’t just making music—they’re building a world. Drawing inspiration from virtual acts like Gorillaz, the project centers on an Asian American boy named Kai and his robot dog, Oolong, blending narrative storytelling

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A Days Wait x Color Theory Bring Nostalgic Synthwaves to “Empty Promises”

There’s something quietly powerful about artists revisiting their past, especially when they bring someone else into the process to reshape it into something new. That’s exactly what unfolds with A Days Wait x Color Theory on their latest single, “Empty Promises,” a track that feels both reflective and refreshingly reimagined. Color Theory, the moniker of Los Angeles-based

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Jack K’s “8 Tracks” Blends Poetry and Sound Into Something Deeply Personal

There’s something quietly powerful about music that doesn’t just aim to entertain, but to connect—and with “8 Tracks,”Jack K has created a project that feels less like an album and more like a conversation years in the making. Based in South Zealand, songwriter and producer Jack Kilburn steps into a deeply personal space with this release,

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The Del-Viles Make You Move with “It’s Just a Kiss-Off”

There’s something electrifying about a band that knows exactly who they are from the jump, and The Del-Viles waste no time making that clear. Hailing from Minneapolis, the three-piece has been steadily building a name for themselves across the Twin Cities since 2021, delivering live shows that feel less like concerts and more like full-on,

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The Sven Curth (huge) Trio Proves Less Is More on “Live at Your Local Waterhole”

There’s something refreshingly unpolished and deeply human about The Sven Curth (huge) Trio—a band that doesn’t pretend the creative process is glamorous, but instead leans into the chaos, contradiction, and occasional absurdity of making music. At the center of it all is Sven Curth, whose brutally honest perspective on songwriting feels less like a mission statement and

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Man on the Roof Finds Freedom in “Wild Heart”

Man on the Roof is the musical project of Swedish artist Marcus Karlsson, a songwriter who understands the quiet power of emotion and atmosphere. His music lives in the in-between moments — where vulnerability meets resilience, and where honesty feels more important than polish. Blending organic textures with a grounded, raw energy, Man on the

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Why Sun Reimagines Their Past on “Chu Chu”

why sun have always existed in the space between familiarity and surprise. Emerging from Copenhagen’s alternative underground, the noise rock trio built a reputation on a dark, melancholic sound often described as “sleepy noise” — a hazy, immersive take on distortion that feels both comforting and unsettling at once. Drawing early comparisons to acts like

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