Covering a beloved song is always risky business. Covering a song as iconic as “LAID” by James feels even riskier, especially when the original already occupies such a specific emotional corner of 90’s history. However, the Manchester artists Tom Wills and Sholz-Y don’t merely remake the track, they’ve completely reimagined and transformed it into a sweat-soaked dance-pop anthem that somehow honors the spirit of the original while giving it an entirely new pulse.
There are albums that ask for your attention, and then there are albums like Mono Modern that practically rewire your brain and introduce you to sounds that you didn’t even know existed. Xeno Ray JNB’s latest project doesn’t simply blend genres so much as melt them down into an exotic blend of experimental hip hop, ambient textures, industrial sound, and electronic decay.
Sarah Brunner’s “Something Else” feels like finding an old mixtape in the glove compartment of your car, only to realize the songs somehow understand the anxieties of 2026 better than half the music currently flooding us all today. The Seattle-based songwriter taps into a warm, familiar Americana and slightly folky framework, and reshaping it into something deeply current and undeniably relatable.
Some EP’s feel distinctly designed purely for playlisting and then there are records that feel designed for entire lifestyles. Chloé French’s The NY Tapes belongs firmly in the latter category, unfolding like a blurry yet beautiful memory born from those late nights and sweaty dance floors that seem to stretch until sunrise. Across six songs, Chloé has created a world that feels impossibly chic making for a record that we already know is going to soundtrack our summer!
At only 19 years old, Kenya Reese already writes with the weathered clarity of someone who has lived a dozen lives. “Carry On Cowboy” is not just another modern country ballad trying to chase cinematic sadness. This is 100% as real as it gets like the kind of song that carries the ache of generations inside it. Her vocals rise to the occasion and the rest follows effortlessly.