Connor Wren hasn’t just stepped into the spotlight with “Skyline Heart”, he’s undoubtedly burst through it, glitter trailing behind him in the most LA way possible. As the opening statement and song from his freshly released album Second Adolescence, the track arrives with confidence and a sense that something long-brewing has finally been uncorked. After a decade spent shaping hits behind the scenes for global popstars (Olivia Rodrigo, The Weeknd, etc.), Wren’s return to center stage feels like it’s long overdue. However, he’s completely stuck the landing with this beauty.
There’s a specific kind of breakup song that sits with its sadness and then there’s the kind that lights a match and brings all the power in the world. Anacy’s “Good Luck To Her” belongs firmly in the latter camp as it’s immediately a fierce release that transforms betrayal into something vibrant and strangely exhilarating. A pro tip for everyone out there, make sure to crank the volume way up to really experience it all.
JJ’s Music Retaliation has carved out a lane where the past and present don’t just meet, they swirl together, sounds are constantly shifting but they never lose their glow. With “Breeze Circle,” that signature blend of experimental psych rock and vintage flair tightens into one of his most immediate and engaging releases yet. It’s a compact burst of energy that feels nostalgic and refreshingly current and we can guarantee you’ll be groovin’ along in no time.
It’s not often we’re immediately taken aback by a first listen of a song. However, Julie Paschke’s “Flying Above” has done exactly that in flooring us with its minimalistic beauty. It’s a quietly mesmerizing single that feels less like a performance and more like a state of mind unfolding in real time. If this happens to be your intro to the artist, we simply cannot think of a better introduction.
There’s a literal weight that comes with having years of experience in making hip hop. Not a manufactured kind or an algorithm-polished version but the actual real thing. On “Lost For Words,” Los Angeles rapper Crunch steps fully into the spotlight once again with the confidence of someone who knows exactly who he is and what he wants to say. The song hits impeccably hard right from the beginning and doesn’t let up until those final notes ring.