Every so often a record arrives that feels like a turning point not only for the artist but for the genre surrounding them. Arlie’s Someone You Can Believe In lands with that kind of significance. It is intimate yet theatrical, spiritual yet grounded, playful yet deeply serious. The album resists easy categorization and in doing […]
GAB SAFA’s ‘CHAMELEON’ Is a Bold Debut That Re-defines Identity Through Sound and Story
With her debut single “CHAMELEON,” multidisciplinary artist GAB SAFA steps onto the scene with a clarity of vision and fearlessness that is rare for a first release.
The track is a gripping introduction to an artist who refuses to color inside the lines whether musically, visually, or personally. Instead she creates a musical world where identity is fluid, cinematic and constantly in motion by layering music, film, the spoken word and performance into one artistic language.
Interview: Julian Loida
With his signature blend of cinematic texture and emotional depth, Boston-bred/LA-based composer, percussionist, and producer Julian Loida unveils “December Dreams (Radio Edit)” – a lush, genre-defying winter ballad merging folk, neoclassical, and ambient elements into something wholly unique. Featuring Don Mitchell of Darlingside, the song captures the liminal beauty of longing, reflection, and the hazy calm of winter nights. “For […]
Interview: Jeremy Voltz
Burned-out mathematician turned indie-soul artist Jeremy Voltz returns with “Feel It All,” a deeply introspective track about the struggle to care for someone despite anger, distance, and the vulnerability that comes with connection. As the latest release from Voltz‘s 2025 music campaign, the single captures the push and pull of human relationships – tender, complicated, and ultimately unbreakable. […]
Esther Anaya Brings Electric Violin to the Dancefloor with New Single and Splice Pack
Colombian-born DJ, producer, and electric violinist Esther Anaya continues to redefine the intersection of classical training and modern dance music. Following the release of her vibrant house single Push Play with Parker Matthews, Anaya has launched a new sample pack on Splice, giving producers an inside look at the sounds that make her sets and […]
Neil Haverty Examines Autonomy and Obligation on Brooding New Single “What I Don’t Need”
Toronto songwriter and composer Neil Haverty (frontman of alt-folk ensemble Bruce Peninsula, and composer of the Wildhood soundtrack) returns with “What I Don’t Need,” a contemplative indie single that grapples with the tension between personal autonomy and the responsibilities we carry toward others. Written and performed by Haverty and produced by long-time collaborator Leon Taheny […]
Libby Ember Delves Into Vulnerability and Human Connection on Intimate New Single “To Her”
Following the September 2025 release of her debut EP I Kill Spiders, Montreal singer-songwriter Libby Ember returns with “To Her,” a tender, nostalgic single that captures the delicate push and pull of trying to reach someone who won’t let you in. Mellow, introspective, and intimate, the track merges indie-folk storytelling with dreamy indie-pop production, offering […]
The Dirty Nil Announce Live at the Dine Alone Store LP, Share Live Version of “Fail in Time” From Latest Album The Lash
Hamilton, Ontario’s The Dirty Nil are following up on their recently released album, The Lash (July 25, 2025), with a new live record Live At The Dine Alone Store. Featuring 13 tracks that span the band’s discography, the LP features The Dirty Nil in their element. Live At The Dine Alone Store is available to […]
Dan Pallotta Explores Memory, Work, and Human Resilience on New Album Working Man’s Son, Featuring Tender Lead Single “24 Kenmore Road”
American folk artist Dan Pallotta returns with Working Man’s Son, a deeply introspective new album spanning themes of love and loss, childhood experiences that shape us, the dignity of work, and the inner voices that tell us we’re never enough. Anchored by the nostalgic lead single, “24 Kenmore Road,” the record traces the intimate stories […]
“What Fun” – ellakate’s Latest Single Knows Better
ellakate’s new single “What Fun” hits like the kind of realization you don’t want to have but can’t ignore anymore. The song drifts in quietly, all dim lighting and low pulsing production, and before you realize it, you are knee deep in the emotional static she’s been living in.
There is a heaviness under everything here, but ellakate lets the discomfort just breathe.
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