The melody lands with quiet authority. Read more
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Mons Vi turns “Come on Violet” into the kind of song. Read more
Thomas Csorba turns Murmur of Yearning into the kind of song. Read more
Edwin Raphael makes solitude sound organized. Read more
Mountains of the Moon land Caterpillar like a confident new favorite. Read more
For a rainy commute, a night walk, or the last few minutes. Read more
Kyson drops Have My Back like a signal flare: sleek and intimate. Read more
Sneaks up fast and then refuses to leave. Read more
Guitars ring with a crisp. Read more
Vocals sit close to the mic and giving the chorus a clean. Read more
Matthew Pinder turns “Golden Hour” into the kind of song. Read more
On a gray commute, late-night dishes, or a Sunday. Read more
The mix leaves room for each hook to land cleanly. Read more
The duo’s harmonies arrive soft but unmistakable, and the song. Read more
Ayokay and “Swing Swing” arrive like a clean hit of daylight. Read more
The production keeps everything airy: soft-edged synths. Read more
Rachel Sermanni turns “Everything Changes” into the kind of song. Read more
Andra Day sounds like she is already in the room with Forever Mine. Read more
Ondara and American Dream land like a fresh rumor worth believing. Read more