There’s a particular kind of loneliness that only shows up in bright places, the kind that lingers just beneath sunburnt afternoons and postcard-perfect skylines. On “Alone In Sydney,” Robin Brown captures that feeling with a deft, disarming touch, turning what could have been a melancholy travelogue into something reflective and quite euphoric.
Chandra has always had a knack for blending infectious melody with tons of emotion, and their latest single, “Boom,” amplifies that into something both immediate and expansive. On this track, the band, Chandra Nair (vocals, guitar), Mike Paul (lead guitar), and Chris Wong (bass), explore a slightly different sonic path, trading some of the outward-facing exuberance of past songs for a more introverted, spiritual energy, without losing the signature “Chandra” sparkle that fans know and love.
Eleri Ward’s “Will I Be the Sun” doesn’t rush to answer its own question. Instead, it lingers in that flickering space where doubt and hope circle each other, each waiting for the other to make the first move. The result is a song that feels less like a declaration and more like a meditation. It’s completely and quietly profound, deeply beautiful, and has us hooked on it from the opening moments.
There’s a magical feeling coming from “A New Moon,” the latest single from Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard, the kind that doesn’t announce itself with fireworks but instead glows steadily. Rooted in acoustics and guided by an easygoing indie feel, the track feels less like a grand statement and more like a conversation you didn’t realize you needed. It’s undeniably catchy and perfect for those summer days!
There’s an absolute blast of electricity running through “Psychopathy,” the latest single from Honeycut, and it doesn’t take long before that spark ignites into a full-blown blaze. Released March 18th, 2026, the track completely rips and roars with social commentary with a sound that practically demands you move your body. It’s gritty, it’s vibrant, and above all, it shreds hard.