From the very first moments of “Silly Games”, Johnny Payne opens a small portal into another musical era, one where lush arrangements and patient songwriting were the order of the day. The British Columbia–based singer, songwriter, and producer has built a reputation for weaving vintage sonic palettes into modern production frameworks, and this latest single that just came out today, draws from his upcoming album “Dazzle Me” arriving in mid-April, captures that balancing act with ease.
On their sophomore album The World Inside, the Berklee-based indie collective The Iddy Biddies have 100% stepped beyond their traditional borders of folk and have explored a much richer soundscape than before. Led by singer-songwriter Gene Wallenstein, the group’s latest effort is the sound of a band evolving in real time, trading simple acoustics for something far more vibrant and adventurous. From beginning to end, the album absolutely hooked us with its endless melodies and those vocals that were consistently warm and inviting.
For more than a decade, Jay Watson has treated his GUM project like a sonic laboratory, a place where psychedelic pop, experimental textures, and restless curiosity collide in ever-shifting forms. But with Blue Gum Way, his seventh album under the GUM moniker, Watson trades that shape shifting unpredictability for something more deliberate and immersive. The result is his most cohesive and emotionally resonant work yet, a record that breathes slowly and confidently, and easily one of our new personal favorites.
There’s a confidence running through Heartbeat, the latest single from Charlotte-based artist Benton, and it’s the sound of an artist fully in sync with his own rhythm. After years of refining his sound and absorbing a wide range of influences, Benton delivers a track that feels meticulously sculpted. From beginning to end it glows with emotion and an atmosphere that literally sucks you in to the world that he’s created.
There’s a quiet strength running through “I Wanna Call You,” the new single and video (below) from rising California country voice Piper Leone. It doesn’t announce itself with fireworks or arena-sized drama. Instead, it unfolds like a moment of clarity arriving after too many late-night doubts. The result is a country ballad that feels deeply human, built on restraint, reflection, and the courage to walk away.