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Tracks to Spend Time With

Today, we bring together standout releases from artists shaping the sound of right now. Press play, sit with each release, and if something clicks, add it to your playlist and follow the artist. We discovered these releases via MusoSoup.                                 …

Review

Tracks to Spend Time With

Today, we bring together standout releases from artists shaping the sound of right now. Press play, sit with each release, and if something clicks, add it to your playlist and follow the artist. We discovered these releases via MusoSoup.                                 …

Review

Tracks to Spend Time With

Today, we bring together standout releases from artists shaping the sound of right now. Press play, sit with each release, and if something clicks, add it to your playlist and follow the artist. We discovered these releases via MusoSoup.                                 …

Review

Tracks to Spend Time With

Today, we bring together standout releases from artists shaping the sound of right now. Press play, sit with each release, and if something clicks, add it to your playlist and follow the artist.                                             …

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“If I Ruled” by Ray Gibbz

Ray Gibbz is doing something a lot of people talk about but never actually pull off: making a full track, start to finish, completely on his own. No studio, no engineers, no collaborators. Just him and his San Diego apartment. That alone is worth paying attention to. “If I Ruled” dropped in April 2026 and …

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“Glitter” by Sam Palladio

Sam Palladio’s new single hits that specific sweet spot where a song sounds great at a party but is actually kind of heartbreaking. That tension is the whole point, and it works. He co-wrote “Glitter” with Aron Rosing during a stretch that sounds genuinely rough. He was getting back into dating while also dealing with …

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“See Her” by Light Bird

Danni Hoshino came out as trans five weeks before her wedding in 2022. That’s where See Her starts, and the album doesn’t really stray far from that moment. It keeps circling back to it, turning it over, asking what she missed about herself and why. The folk production, handled by Don Mitchell of Darlingside, suits …

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“Dance Again” by Patti Zlaket

Here’s a thing that actually happened, Patti Zlaket watched a documentary about legendary session bassist Lee Sklar, cold-emailed him to say thanks, and he wrote back. She asked if he’d play on a song. He said yes. That’s how Dance Again got made. Patti hadn’t put out a record in twenty years. She’d been gigging …

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“WAR” by Hollow Shift

Hollow Shift just dropped their new EP WAR, and it might be the most focused thing this Athens duo has put out yet. Jessica Bell and Alexander Zamparas have been building this darkwave and synthwave sound for a while now, and on these three songs it finally feels fully locked in. The EP is built …

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“Royal Ruby” by Ray Gibbz

This one landed on my radar last night, the way you do when you’re three songs deep into a playlist and stop caring what’s next. “Royal Ruby” is a San Diego rapper’s new single, and it’s not what I expected from the title. I figured maybe a flex track. It’s actually a story song, built …

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“TV Love” by French Inhaler

Logan Square’s French Inhaler just put out “TV Love”, their debut single, and it’s a tight little gut-punch of a song. Mechanical drums, a bassline that’s doing more melodic work than you’d expect, synths that stay cool and spaced out rather than crowding the mix. Singer Ashvin Prakash sings the whole thing a little detached, …

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“Planet B” by Energy Whores

The title alone got me. There’s no Planet B, that’s the whole point, and somehow Energy Whores turned climate dread into something I actually want on my playlist. The duo behind this is Carrie Schoenfeld and a producer who goes by Grant, and the song splits the difference between their styles. The synths shimmer and …

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“Pistonspeak” by Getting Started

Getting Started is a Chicago five-piece, and “Pistonspeak” is their first new song since their self-titled debut last year. I’ll admit I wasn’t expecting much going in. Debut album, year off, first single back. That formula goes wrong as often as it goes right. What got me was the piano. Eddie O’Connor isn’t just padding …

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“Eyes of Izzy” by Mark Moule

Here’s the thing about this one: it’s technically about a 19th century photographer, but it doesn’t feel like a history song. Mark Moule wrote the lyrics for a mate’s uni project about Izzy Orlof, the guy who apparently brought the camera to WA. That’s the assignment. What actually comes through on tape is something else. …

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“The Great Refusal” by Motihari Brigade

The band name sounded like a history podcast and I’m glad it landed on my radar. “The Great Refusal” is the lead single off Motihari Brigade’s upcoming album “Problematic”, and it’s a sharp, riff-heavy track about AI anxiety that somehow doesn’t come off preachy. The guitar work is the star here. There’s a riff early …