Pom Femme’s Nightingale Blue blends sun-drenched acoustic pop with Swedish nostalgia and subtle emotional depth.
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Plàsi’s Father’s Eyes explores generational tension through rich indie-folk textures and emotionally candid lyrics.
Lei Hope’s Little Sign blends vintage soul and indie R&B to reflect on sibling distance with warmth and honesty.
Kayla DiVenere’s drag me to hell blends raw emotion with indie-pop clarity, exploring betrayal, resilience, and control.
Electroacoustic trio Oxalis Triangularis redefines live music with a bold, collaborative global album.
Tommy Ashby’s “Liar Liar” turns everyday deception into indie folk gold with joyful energy and disarming honesty.
A haunting alt-pop track blending R&B, hyperpop, and Arabic influences, “Metanoia (p.179)” is bold, raw, and poetic.
Laura Lucas explores childhood trauma through haunting indie-folk on “The Atlantic,” blending maritime memories with healing.
2ŁØT & Aloe Blacc’s “Immortal” fuses electronic beats with soulful vocals, creating a dancefloor anthem about courage.
Cole Scheifele’s In Case You Ever Come Around blends raw emotion, folk warmth, and quiet hope in a haunting release.