Bre Kennedy turns “Baby Blue” into the kind of fresh discovery.
Pete Christianson
“ALL BE GONE” feels built for the kind of day that needs momentum, fast.
Sits right at the front, clean but not polished to death.
Anna Graves lands “Bluebird” like a fresh signal: intimate and vivid.
Guitars stay crisp and close-mic’d, the rhythm.
Guitars glow with a soft edge and drums keep a tidy pulse.
Glossy synths glide over a tight kick drum.
Betty Taylor turns “Gaslighter” into the kind of song.
Jessica Doolan lands “Back On Track” like a clean reset button.
The chorus lands like a confession you meant to keep private.
For late runs, backseat daylight, or a solo walk.
The mix stays glossy but human, letting each vocal line lock.
Right now, it fits late-night drives, headphones on the train.
Joy Oladokun’s “AM I?” lands like a fresh cut from a voice.
Clover County’s "Limbo" lands like a fresh favorite with a pulse.
Linying keeps “Centre of Attention” feeling freshly dropped.