Predictability is the last thing you can expect on this song and truly, we wouldn’t expect it any other way. The artists who leave the strongest impressions are usually the ones willing to abandon conventional roadmaps altogether. That philosophy sits at the heart of “How Am I Supposed To Get That?” by JJ's Music Retaliation, a wildly inventive synth-rock journey that never stands still.
This is the type of song that kicks the door open with a grin and a brass section, instantly putting a smile on your face! “Remember When” by Second Wind arrives as a vibrant, feel-good celebration of perseverance, possibility, and the simple act of refusing to give up on yourself. It’s the kind of song that feels tailor made for open windows, summer drives, and live audiences clapping along before the first chorus even arrives.
In an era where so much pop music feels determined to overwhelm listeners with bigger hooks, louder production, and endless clutter, “Love Me Now” by Tom Morfitt-White succeeds by doing the exact opposite. It’s a beautifully restrained piece of alt-pop that understands one of music’s oldest truths, sometimes the quietest moments leave the deepest impression.
If you’ve noticed an uptick in Lost on the Metro reviews from us, it’s because the band has been on the roll of a lifetime! Their newest is “Mosquito Season,” the latest single from the band which is immediately a poetically rich and emotionally resonant track that transforms communication breakdown into something hauntingly beautiful. Once again there’s zero surprises that they continue to wow us with everything they do.
Over the past few years, we can confidently say Edie Yvonne has steadily established herself as one of the most promising young voices in alternative music. Whether delivering emotionally charged alt/punk rock or crafting introspective indie pop, the Los Angeles-based songwriter has continued to wow us. However with “Act of Love,” the artist has unveiled perhaps her most vulnerable and captivating work to date, trading much of her familiar framework for something quieter, more intimate, and ultimately just as powerful.