Sophie Moore’s latest single never begs for attention even in the slightest, it grabs your attention because of the sheer beauty coming off of it. “Maybe I’ll Be Here Again” is her newest delivery and it unfolds with such graceful restraint and emotional clarity that by the time it ends, it feels less like a song and more like a place you lived in. A laidback listen that’s as soulful as the day is long!
“When I Step”, the latest single brought to you M'siyah doesn’t arrive quietly in the slightest. It kicks the door open with confidence, style, and enough charisma to light up an entire city block. Clocking in at three minutes and twenty seconds, the track wastes absolutely no time establishing its mission, make you feel unstoppable. Whether you’re walking around the city or driving down the highway, this one’s timeless with the amount of energy it’s about to bring you!
If your only complaint with a song is that it’s too short and that you desperately wanted more, chances are you’re listening to absolute gold. Alejandro Rodriguez has completely blown us away his newest single, “Obvious,” and it’s the kind of statement that immediately makes you lean closer to the speakers like they’re trying to tell you a secret. This is a headphones-only track, so make sure to enjoy accordingly!
Right from the get go, we just don’t know how this band continues to keep putting out such quality that’s not only compelling, but actually makes you feel something. Lost on the Metro continues to evolve without losing the emotional heartbeat that made their earlier releases resonate so deeply. With “Sebastopol,” the band delivers yet another beautifully human piece of indie rock songwriting, one that feels less like a standard single and more like flipping through pages torn from an old journal stained by memory.
Right off the bat, “Hey You” by Sunstroke Rain moves a kind of quiet confidence gliding through subtle synth textures and grooves while carrying a ton of polish in the production. At three minutes and forty one seconds, the track feels like a late-night reflection that’s consistently hypnotic, soulful, restrained, but still hits so hard!