Nothing sounds overworked, which is exactly the point.
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Alexis Cohen turns “Infant Eyes” into the kind of sleeper pick.
Bleecker Jazz Duo turns “After You’ve Gone” into a smart.
For a gray commute, a late coffee, or the first quiet hour.
The vocal sits up front, dry and unpolished in the right way.
The drums sit dry and crisp.
Casey Abrams turns “Why Don’t You Do Right?” into a sly.
Guitars glow at the edges and the beat stays taut.
Joe Connor Little lands Always like a fresh secret: intimate and direct.
The song fits a rainy commute and a late-night kitchen cleanup.
The melody feels immediate, intimate, and too good to ignore.
Fingerpicked guitar sits close to the mic.
The Kite String Tangle keeps “Waiting” feeling brand new.
Guitars shimmer and the drums snap with clean studio bite.
Shimmering synths and tight percussion do the heavy lifting.
The Ballroom Thieves make “Love Is Easy” feel like the rare song.
Guitars smear just enough to soften the corners.
The vocal sits upfront, tucked in a bright, radio-ready mix.
Filous and Ashe land "Monday (with Ashe)" like the rare song.