Gravity – R.Nelson
Gravity — R. Nelson Turns Emotional Pull Into Late-Night R&B Weightlessness R. Nelson makes his presence felt with “Gravity,” a smooth, emotionally layered R&B single that leans into connection, tension,…
La Sombra – Pick Up Goliath
Pick Up Goliath returns with “La Sombra,” the third single from his conceptual EP Salt & Static, and it might be his most emotionally volatile work to date. Built around…
Love & Saltwater – Rob Hill
Rob Hill’s Love & Salt Water feels like an album that doesn’t just describe coastal life — it breathes it. Across ten songs released on May 22, 2026, Hill delivers…
Keep Me Right – CajunBeatz
CajunBeatz comes in swinging with “Keep Me Right,” a slick, feel-good UK garage revival that doesn’t just nod to the noughties era — it throws both feet straight into the…
Night Transmission – MEGAWET
MEGAWET’s Night Transmission feels like stumbling across a forgotten nightclub floating somewhere between deep space and 1983. Across three tightly constructed instrumental tracks, the retro-futuristic electronic project delivers a slick…
The Death of Cool – Daphne Parker Powell
Daphne Parker Powell doesn’t sound interested in chasing cool anymore — and that’s precisely what makes The Death of Cool such a compelling record. Released on May 22, 2026, the…
Zombie – Fanny Alexandra
Fanny Alexandra’s “Zombie” doesn’t scream for attention — it lingers in the shadows, quietly unraveling beneath your skin. Minimal, haunting, and emotionally suffocating in all the right ways, the track…
Hidden Andalucia – Martin Lloyd Howard
Martin Lloyd Howard’s “Hidden Andalucia” is less a song and more a carefully painted landscape — one that stretches across centuries of musical tradition while remaining deeply personal in its…
Catching Fire – Fading Yesterday
There’s something undeniably compelling about music created from pure emotional necessity, and Fading Yesterday’s “Catching Fire” feels exactly like that kind of release. Intimate, cinematic, and deeply personal, the single…
Doing Fine – OpCritical
OpCritical aren’t interested in subtlety — and that’s exactly the point. Their latest single “Doing Fine,” released on 15th May 2026, arrives like a loudspeaker blast aimed directly at modern…