With Butterfly, Daisy Tyler returns not with a grand declaration, but with a returned quiet confidence that feels far more powerful. After stepping back from music, she reemerges sounding lighter, freer, and completely in tune with herself. This latest single marks a fresh creative chapter, one defined by release rather than pressure, by openness rather than expectation. Let us say it plain and simple, Daisy Tyler is back and better than ever.
With “talk me thru it,” Tonii delivers a song that feels both intimate and effortlessly magnetic, like a late-night confession wrapped in endless rhythm. Released officially on January 30th, 2026, the track captures the quiet thrill of “sapphic desire” with a voice that knows how to linger, how to tease, and how to convey seemingly endless emotion from these undeniably catchy melodies. It’s the kind of song that slips into the room softly and before you know it, becomes the center of attention.
On his album Architecture, Nieri doesn’t hasn’t merely just released a debut album. He’s 100% revealed a blueprint of self interrogation, desire, and defiance, constructing an immersive dance-pop statement that had us moving from the opening bars on “Andy Warhol”. Across 11 outstanding tracks, the record explores what happens when the structures we build to protect ourselves begin to crack, and whether freedom is found not in stronger walls, but in choosing to live without them.
With Song Dog, Pt. 1, Kevin Kelpin delivers an EP that feels sun baked, soulful, and quietly cinematic, the kind of record that seeps in after multiple listens. Rooted in high desert grooves and driven by a genuine rock and roll heart, this five song release plays like a late afternoon drive through Joshua Tree with the wind blowing right on through your hair. It’s music built to stir both the body and the mind, grounded in physical rhythm but rich with a ton of emotion.
On All The Moving Parts, Caroline Parke delivers a deeply human country record that feels hard earned and full of quiet grace. Across thirteen songs and just over forty minutes, the Alberta born singer songwriter leans fully into her strengths as a storyteller, pairing classic country instrumentation with a very subtle rock-edged backbone that gives the album both warmth and momentum. It’s a record shaped by real life and that authenticity shows in every corner of this outstanding listen.