If nostalgia were distilled into a dazzling neon tapestry, intricately threaded through Tokyo's midnight avenues, it would manifest as EFFECTIVE 12:01 PM’s enthralling sonic odyssey, "Lack of You."
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Read MoreTuning into pop duo No Joke’s freshly minted track, “At it Again,” feels akin to sipping aged whiskey beneath a velvet twilight—richly soothing yet underscored…
Read MoreSourdough caramelises in a cast-iron skillet slower than Boy In Space lets tension ferment on “Burning Down The House,” a fireside-pop postcard spliced between Gothenburg frost…
Read MoreListening to DYLYN’s latest EP, "Heavy," is like savoring a meticulously aged whiskey—a complex, fiery burn softened by a warm, inviting undertone, evoking both contemplation and rebellion…
Read MoreCrème brûlée confidence cracks loud when Aaria Tae’s “Ego” sashays through the room, caramelising 70-soul instrumentation with contemporary R&B sass…
Read MoreNikita’s single “Kill Her Mind” slithers through speakers like a synth-pop séance for the sleepless. Shoegaze-plush guitars smear chordal constellations above a heartbeat kick, while translucent…
Read MorePapaya‑coloured dawn drips onto the ear when “Bluebird” spirals from the speakers, tasting like cardamom‑kissed maple syrup on cracked ice. Jon Martin and Lovers coax indie‑folk’s…
Read MoreThe single “Skipping Stones” by American singer-songwriter SOZI conjures a folk-infused reverie that glides between wistful reflection and buoyant optimism. The track, featured in Episode 9…
Read MoreLike sipping lukewarm espresso in a sun-drenched Berlin café while scribbling confessions on a napkin—Imperfect, the debut EP from indie pop artisan Fraen, feels both intimately…
Read MoreA sublime spark of wanderlust leaps forth with the opening chord of Berlin-based duo Driftwood Choir’s self-titled debut album, a ten-song tapestry of Alternative Folk and Soft Pop woven..
Read MoreIf there were a sonic meeting ground between Norah Jones and Lianne La Havas, it might sound something like Puma June’s song “Love Comes & Goes” — which balances orally the delicate…
Read MoreSimilar to a canvas of decadent dreamy guitar tones, James Wimbley’s new single “I’m Enough” saturates the ears with a chilling R&B vibe and reveals a thick emotional core…
Read MoreListening to “Broke Boys” by Jony Shelby is like wandering into a sepia-tinted film strip, where melancholy sways with grove. It’s the sound equivalent of a well-loved thrift store leather…
Read MoreThere are songs that entertain, and then there are songs that urgently need to be heard — not just for their musical craftsmanship, but for the raw human agony they contain. In fact, the song…
Read MoreChanneling the can’t-be-stopped swagger that Missy Elliott litigated for decades ago, G.L.A.M. launches listeners into a world of swaggering confidence and unchecked imagination…
Read MoreCanadian-based artist Cab’Ral’s typical “Time Of Our Lives” was also a riotous anthem for the moment, an effervescent declaration that joy is not only possible during chaotic times…
Read MoreRussell Stewart’s latest single “Pink and Grey” is the kind of song that gets under your skin, a blunt yet gentle meditation on loneliness and mental anguish. From the first note…
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