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Arum Rae lands “Should I” like a song already climbing fast. Read more
Late-night drives, dim bars, or a solo kitchen dance. Read more
The chorus lands like a text you hoped would arrive. Read more
Matt DiMona comes through with Old School Turntables. Read more
For a gray morning, a train ride, or a desk. Read more
Tep No lands “Who We Are” like a record already climbing. Read more
The mix keeps the edges polished: crisp hi-hats and a rubbery bassline. Read more
Guitar sheen and close-mic’d vocals. Read more
Glossy synths shimmer over a clean, pulsing beat. Read more
The hook lands fast and the mood feels freshly uncovered. Read more
Strings rise in soft arcs and the percussion stays restrained. Read more
Acoustic strums open the door, then the arrangement widens. Read more
The production stays warm and clean: fingerpicked guitar. Read more
Father John Misty drops “Real Love Baby” like a sly valentine. Read more
Small swells of reverb open the frame just enough. Read more
The vocal sits close and warm and wrapped in bright edges. Read more
Vance Joy keeps the mood light, but the spark lingers. Read more
Guitars flicker at the edges while the vocal sits cool and direct. Read more
Emmett Kai sounds built for late-night repeat plays. Read more
Ménage à trois and “Homecoming” feel like a fresh standout. Read more