Every time we open an app, hit play on a playlist, or scroll through a feed, we’re not just consuming culture, we’re curating reality. The stream of content unfurling before
Every time we open an app, hit play on a playlist, or scroll through a feed, we’re not just consuming culture, we’re curating reality. The stream of content unfurling before
Jessica Lollato stripped back all pretences in her latest Y2K RnB pop single, Naked. Sensuous doesn’t come close to describing the way the caressingly ethereal instrumentals find a mellifluous rhythm
Phlegmonade isn’t a band name you’d want to pronounce after a few pints, but you’ll want them on your radar after their latest single, Ode to a Machine. The Bristol-based
Archetypal indie-pop cuts clearly aren’t sharp enough for Myra Keyes, judging by her seminal single, Foam, which takes the arbitrary parameters of pop and casts them into the inferno of
With Poison Pear, Low Wave answer the question of what Soundgarden might have felt like if Cornell had handed the mic to a siren-esque songstress capable of commanding a harmony
With Sabrina, My Best Friend, AJ Production Germany delivered an explosion of pure, sticky-sweet dance pop euphoria. Refusing to feign its stridency for even a second, the track invites listeners
With The Last Trade, Planets pull listeners straight back into their orbit with a feat of genre contortion. Released on September 26th, the single reels you in with a harmony
With Self Sabotage, Levana plunges into a rabbit hole of frustration, fuelled by the kind of anger that bubbles up after yet another spiral of self-destruction. This is not a
August may be over for another year, but Sadie Miller’s latest single, August, keeps the season alive like a flickering candle that refuses to go out. From her LA base,
For anyone sick of the cyclical carousel of sadness, Riley Polanski’s single Sad Again from the upcoming EP Thought I’d Learn By Now is permission to slip into stasis and