Children’s music often falls into one of two traps…it either talks down to its audience or becomes so relentlessly educational that it forgets to be entertaining. Dave Reminick, the creative force behind DadJoke, sidesteps both pitfalls with ease on Fun Intended, a truly delightful album that embraces imagination, humor, and adventurousness without sacrificing genuine craftsmanship. We can confidently say we’ve never heard anything like it, but that’s really the magic of it all. We’ll 100% be playing it for our kids someday!
Drew Russell’s “Pocket Watch” immediately offers something refreshingly different than you might be used to. Rather than celebrating certainty or destination, the Australian singer & songwriter explores the often overlooked space in between, like those moments when life seems to be rushing ahead while you're left standing still. The end up is a deeply affecting folk-rock single that balances introspection with optimism, all the while being wrapped in a warm yet bright musical landscape.
There’s a certain kind of honesty that’s so unbelievably difficult and just can’t be manufactured in a studio. It can’t be polished into existence with expensive equipment or perfected through endless takes. It comes out when an artist has something genuine to say and chooses to say it exactly as they feel it. That honesty radiates from every second of The Colours, the deeply personal and emotional new EP from Telford songwriter, SI-KEY.
Every great debut single has a difficult task. It must introduce an artist, establish an identity, and leave listeners wanting more. Checkered Lilies accomplish all three with remarkable confidence on “Abandon Ship,” a deeply emotional indie-rock ballad that transforms personal tragedy into something profoundly universal. They’ve beyond hit the mark on their debut and we already know you’re gonig to love it.
Across eight beautifully crafted songs, John Lebanon explores identity, belonging, faith, and human connection with a sincerity that feels increasingly rare in today's landscape. They’ve managed to keep everything sounding superbly fresh and original with “Kite Without a String” and by the record’s end, we immediately wanted to listen again to capture that laidback feel.