With a relatable, honest track illustrating the reality of a breakup, BIZZY jumps back to the music scene. What more could you want?
As he navigates his artistic identity, Still Woozy ventures into personal relationship with his new album Loveseat.
As Monobloc soars into fame, they question what comfortability means for a big-city artist. Who knows how to navigate the gray areas in life?
Ashe’s shocking new release catapults her back into the spotlight of the music industry, and the Springsteenesque imagery marks her pivot to a more grassroots sound. What more could you want?
Charli XCX’s new project BRAT is otherworldly. Quirky, moody, and authentic, BRAT is bringing back club hits for the summer. What’s not to love?
Ashton Irwin shares his solo journey with a rhythmic, dub-pop single before the release of his second solo project: BLOOD ON THE DRUMS.
With tracks focusing on friendship, love, self-identity, and other highly relatable ponderings, Billie Eilish’s HIT ME HARD AND SOFT is the quintessential twenties album.
With a simplistic, introspective track, Amy Allen proves her prowess as an independent pop artist.
How do you draw the line between being the best partner for someone else and keeping your individuality? ZAYN explains in new track, “What I Am.”
With an honest look into a relatable relationship, Mt. Joy’s new twangy, country track brings them cements them as a key player in the folk world.
An indie pop album about childhood dreams, mental health, and some sickening love songs. What more could you ask for?
Maybe not every Valentine’s goes according to plan, but new releases will always make the date.
With two surprise singles, it seems Beyoncé is officially channeling her Texan roots. Who wouldn’t be excited?
Troye Sivan’s new album explores life, sex, and queer culture with a nosedive into electronic-pop. What more could you ever want?
With light, airy vocals, and instrumentals grounded in pop-folk influences, this album feels like a fall day in the woods.
Måneskin have proven themselves to be a notable figure in the world of modern rock, but they’re feeling a bit lacklustre. It’s time for some creative exploration.
A country album that isn’t about beer, boobs, and boats? Sign me up!
Peter McPoland’s debut album is an honest exploration of his sound and story. What’s not to love?