In our opinion, debut singles always carry an unusual kind of pressure. They introduce an artist’s voice, establish an identity, and leave you with a single question, so what comes next? With “Ecstacy,” emerging alternative pop artist Bailey Bomar answers all three challenges with such a confidence, delivering a debut that feels polished and bursting with potential! If first impressions matter, Bomar has made an unforgettable one. Let us say it now, we’re already craving ore.
Covering a song as beloved and iconic as “Fly Me To The Moon” is truly one of music’s riskiest endeavors. Certain songs loom so large in the cultural imagination that reinterpretations can feel unnecessary, or worse, pale imitations of the original. Yet every so often an artist approaches a classic not with the intent to replicate it, but to reveal something hidden within it. That’s exactly what Australian singer-songwriter Simon Orton accomplishes on this timeless track.
Punk has always thrived on bring as much energy as possible to the plate. We’ve always though the best songs in the genre don’t politely knock at the door, they kick it off its hinges. Riot State’s debut release, “America, The Ghost (Basement Demo),” does exactly that! Across a blistering three minutes and 45 seconds, the Denver trio delivers a statement of intent so fierce and fully realized that it feels less like a first single and more like an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a project that’s going to continuously blow you away.
Speaking as honestly as possible, it is not often a song hits as hard as it does purely on a first listen. Paul Frazer Clarke’s “Cloud To Cloud” did exactly that and we can virtually guarantee you’re going to vibe with it. This serves as the opening chapter of his ambitious Five Coordinates project, a five-part EP series featuring international collaborators throughout 2026.
There are albums that entertain you, albums that challenge, and then there are albums that downright transport you to another world. Nordic Lullabies, the stunning record from award-winning violinist and composer Helena Maria Falk, belongs squarely in the latter category. Across six compositions and a concise yet expansive 32-minute runtime, Falk crafts a musical landscape so vivid and emotional that it feels like stepping into another dimension.