Why néomí’s “Didn’t I” Signals a New Chapter in Indie Folk-Pop
A calm yet cutting pop-rock confession with 80s hints and a chorus that won’t leave you alone.
A calm yet cutting pop-rock confession with 80s hints and a chorus that won’t leave you alone.
Hypnotic, relatable, and quietly sharp — Crawford Mack’s “Boxes” pulls you in with cool vocals, smart production, and a message about stepping out of expectations.
Belle Blue taps into 90s-leaning rock with “Jack”, balancing sweetness, fragility, and a quiet rage that feels very now.
No count-in, no patience, no polish. Mystic Knights come out swinging with "Count" — punk energy with something to say
"Stay" by Summer of Love feels like opening a window — calm, spiritual, and quietly psychedelic.
Soft beats, sharp honesty. e.lissa debuts with "Daisy Chain", a trip-hop dream that grows, twists, and pulls you in.
Groove first, questions later. Whiskerman drop "USME", a psychedelic protest song that hits hard and moves harder.
Slow burn, deep groove, total freedom. Ari Árelíus invites us into "Draumur dó", where dreams fade gently and something truer takes shape.
Poor Bambi just dropped "Skyscrapers Soaring, Yet We’re Drowning", a furious noise-rock anthem that’s raw, powerful, and impossible to ignore.
Love, city nights, and psychedelia collide. Much Prec’s "Just Friends" is trippy, catchy, and unforgettable.
Let it run. Dylan Rockwell closes his new EP with "Down" — abstract, driven, and full of attitude.
Living with the noise inside your head isn’t easy — but Saynt Ego’s "Voices" reminds us that acceptance can be its own kind of peace.
