It’s incredibly easy to love a song where the vibe is upbeat but the words tell a completely different story. “Everybody Needs Me,” the latest from Kai Rush, thrives exactly in that space. It’s upbeat, hook-driven, and immediately infectious, but spend more than a minute inside it and you start to feel the ground shift beneath your feet.
There are songs that feel like postcards, neatly packaged snapshots of a moment. Then there are songs like “Our Memories,” the latest from Shivani Sen, which feel more like opening a long-forgotten letter, one that unfolds slowly, carrying the weight of quiet realizations. It’s intimate and deeply personal yet universally resonant, a delicate balance that Sen handles with remarkable grace.
There’s a certain kind of rock song that doesn’t just play, it struts. “I Tuck My Heart Away,” the latest from Rich Chambers, walks in with a grin, a guitar slung low, and with a goal in mind to get you groovin’. Where rock can sometimes feel either overly polished or buried under layers of irony, Chambers delivers something refreshingly direct. To the least of literally anyone’s surprises, he’s surpassed our expectations once again.
There’s something quietly daring about stripping everything away. No towering drums, no glossy layers, no cinematic swell to hide behind. There’s just vocals, guitar, and the space in between. On “If You Knew What I Knew,” Kat Madleine does exactly that, and in the process, reveals the true core of her artistry with a seemingly endless beauty attached.
There’s a certain kind of album that feels like it was built with calloused hands and long miles behind it, and that’s exactly what you’re about to get into. Looking for a Road, the latest from Clayton Denwood, lands squarely in that space, like a record that doesn’t just play through your speakers, but rolls forward with an aura around that urges you to play the air guitar the whole way through.