“Delete Ya” singles out that broken piece, calling out to anyone who has uttered the sentence: “I wish we never met.”
Read More“Butterfly” is a parody of pop. Sanitized to oblivion. It tries its darndest to be an earworm, another TikTok audio that will blow up like the rest, but alas.
Read MoreAs Addison frantically dances around a burning field during the song’s bridge, an ad-lib in the song comes in: “I know how to make the hard things look really easy.” Damn right.
Read MorePop culture is anything but minimalist. It's an inescapable flash-bang of everything. And who doesn’t get tired of a constant reminder?
Read MoreWeaving romantic and platonic themes, Black Country, New Road masterfully combines the evocative lyricism of their first album with the collaborative composition of their last.
Read MoreThronged with dreamy harmonics and perfected cultural references, “Aquamarine” is unlike anything Rae has released before.
Read MoreWhat better way, then, to jumpstart our frozen hearts with a high energy anthem for the disenchanted, messy, and procrastination-prone, than with “To Know You’re Screwed is to Know a Lot,” the latest single release from LA-based rock duo Mediocre.
Read MoreThe sincerity she puts into her lyrics has continually set her apart from other up-and-coming bedroom pop stars. “Amelie,” the third single off her upcoming album Good Riddance, is no different.
Read MoreThe three horsemen of melancholia — Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus — make their musical return as boygenius with the perfect seasonal depression soundtrack. the record, released on January 18, 2023, is boygenius’s first set of singles since their self-titled EP in 2018.
Read More“cruel vice,” with its folksy melody and charming vocals, is a gorgeous wintertime track infused with both love and loneliness.
Read MoreNew York-based indie folk artist Kevin Atwater (he/him) is known for his gut wrenching, tender and endearing queer love songs and his latest single “christopher street” is no different.
Read MoreJosie Arthur (she/they), known professionally as JOBIE, appears partially submerged in a drenched wedding dress in the cover art of her latest single, “bottom of the sea.” The photo perfectly accompanies her enchanting hymn of a song.
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