Heartfelt, inclusive lyrics and retro production meets with acoustic stylings of intimate, warming origins, throughout the sound of The Alessi Brothers’ new project Eden Roc.
Pop Rock
Kevin Millan unites nostalgia and newness throughout the ultimately high-octane power-pop-rock anthem So Over You.
Featuring soaring electric guitars and a decidedly pop-esque hook that lingers after listening, Touch Me successfully walks the line between mainstream accessible and indie alternative.
After his humble yet cleverly unforgettable take that was New Year’s Day, it’s a pleasure to hear new music from Jacksonville songwriter Rett Wicker, and Losing Ground pours through with ease and connects beautifully.
“Producing and doing co-writes with other artists. That’s my day job and what I care about most at this point.”
Increasingly proving as catchy as it is emotionally engaging and dreamy to escape into, Kiss Me Like The World Is Ending emerges like a timeless, addictive indie hit.
Marc proves the perfect leader, the indie alternative voice in lyric and tone, gifting a less common realm of artistry to confide in and connect with.
Art Auré’s latest single is being released to coincide with her birthday. And in the same way we might wish to prolong our own birthday celebrations, Right Now is a party that certainly deserves re-listens.
“Presenting my fans and the world with a body of work is a musician’s dream.”
An ever-expressive and thoughtful Jana Pochop returns with a beautifully immersive, organic and aptly contemplative, other-worldly lyrical backbone, throughout the wonderful new folk-pop album The Astronaut.
With stunning musicality throughout, a plethora of lyrical gems, and an overall embrace that naturally celebrates the album as an artform in and of itself, this is one worth knowing about.
Cardiff’s long-time legends of synth and songwriting follow up the success of their album with the official single release and remix for This Ain’t Love.