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Joesef – Does It Make You Feel Good?: Heartaches in the Echo of an Empty Door

Joesef’s Does It Make You Feel Good? opens like a late-night confession raw voices, empty glasses, and the ache of someone standing at a door they never imagined returning to. Released in October 2020 as the title track from his Does It Make You Feel Good? EP, the song pulsates with longing, regret, and a […]

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How d4vd Made His Breakout Hit “You Left Me First” Using Just His iPhone

In a world where chart-toppers often come wrapped in million-dollar studios and cinematic music videos, d4vd flipped the script. His track “You Left Me First” — raw, aching, and recorded entirely on his iPhone — has proven that when the emotions are real, the gear doesn’t matter. Q: People can’t believe this track came straight

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Dylan Fraser – Vipers: A Moody, Hypnotic Debut From Scotland’s Rising Dark-Pop Voice

Dylan Fraser’s Vipers, released on August 14, 2020, bursts out of the gate as an electrifying debut single—raw, restless, and resolutely genre-defying. The track channels the emotional intensity of alt-pop through a lens of dark, cinematic energy, grounded tightly in Fraser’s haunting vocals and urgent lyricism. At just 18, Fraser channels a striking combination of

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Bring Me The Horizon: Two Decades In, Still Breaking The Mold

After twenty years of tearing down genre walls and rebuilding them in their own image, Bring Me The Horizon have earned their place as one of modern rock’s most fearless shape-shifters. But if you think they’re slowing down, think again. In a candid chat with triple j’s Abby and Tyrone during their 2024 Australian tour,

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Chromeo – Fancy Footwork: Electro-Funk Nostalgia That Just Won’t Quit

When Chromeo dropped Fancy Footwork in 2007, it was clear the Canadian electro-funk duo had found their signature sound—slick synth lines, talkbox swagger, and tongue-in-cheek charm wrapped in a groove that refuses to quit. The title track from their second studio album was built for the dancefloor, pairing retro 80s funk textures with modern electronic

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Under the Knife – Thornhill Cut Deeper Than Ever on Bodies

On April 4, 2025, Thornhill dropped their third full-length album, Bodies — a record that feels like the band stepping into their most fearless, finely honed form yet. Leading the charge is Under the Knife, a track that slices through the noise with precision, atmosphere, and intent, setting a new standard not just for Thornhill,

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Key Glock’s Ambition for Cash: Southern Swagger Meets Unfiltered Drive

Key Glock unleashes raw Southern energy and unrelenting determination in “Ambition for Cash,” a lead single from Yellow Tape 2 that shines unnervingly bright—precise, unvarnished, and deeply personal. Born from that Memphis hustle, Glock leaps into the track with brash confidence and crystalline clarity. The beat—injection of flute melodies anchored by bone-rattling 808s—sets the scene.

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binki’s “Landline”: Controlled Chaos With a Pulse

When Baraka Ongeri, better known as binki, talks about his music, it’s not with the polish of a marketing campaign. He’s not selling a scene, a genre, or even a moment. Raised in North Carolina by Kenyan parents, binki’s sound doesn’t slot neatly anywhere — it’s an instinctive fusion of post-punk sharpness, indie looseness, funk’s

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BigXthaPlug – Climate: Heavy Bass, Diamond Glow, and an Offset Assist That Snaps

BigXthaPlug’s Climate doesn’t just play it stomps in, dripping with ice, flexing grit, and riding a bassline that could rattle steel. From the moment those first low-end hits drop, it’s clear this track is built for volume, for shaking trunks, and for announcing itself long before it reaches the block. The Texas rapper wastes no

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