Accentuated by the poignant and superb vocals of Nate Amor, “I Want You” releases the palpable, thirsting energy of love.
“Honest,” the new track from indie-pop sensation Isabella Dussias, is a cinematic masterpiece that dives into the complexities of heartbreak.
The long-awaited Hozier version of Noah Kahan’s classic song, “Northern Attitude,” has finally come and it will envelop you like a warm hug.
With its contagious rising and falling structure, Keyawna Nikole portrays the chilling feeling brought on by inner emotional demons on “Secrets” featuring Kellin Quinn of Sleeping...
Alive with thick, muscular blues-rock surfaces, Honey Pot’s “Saints and Sinners” succeeds because of Jessica Rendon’s bravura vocal performance.
“Cellar Door,” off Spiritbox's newest EP, ‘The Fear of Fear,’ is both a metalcore banger and a philosophy lesson.
Echoing the sensations of real life, “None of You” exposes the depleted sense of self following the failure of a relationship.
Enveloped in an eerie, dark aura, “Everything the Darkness Eats” is taut with ebbing and rising foreboding energy.
Passionate and haunting, as it progresses, “Hell” delivers the feeling of slowly descending into the black abyss of incipient irrationality.
This is the Big Wreck that many fans have been longing to hear. “Bail Out” might be the group’s best song since their undeniably solid ’97...
Merging folk with tinctures of pop, “Let You Go” highlights the sensitive voice of Kelly-Ann as she reflects on the hurt of letting go.
Brimming with lyrics that hit like a sucker punch, “Scraps (Cleland)” showcases the impudent vocals of deegie and the oomph of pop-punk.
Bordering on the mystical, enveloped in intricate, plush layers of sound, Seth Glier's “Mammoth” ushers in the feeling of reaching for the stars.
Unrelenting, raw, and demonically powerful, Timothy Eerie’s “Toad Venom” delivers the feeling of sliding down the rabbit hole with Alice.
A review of “Lonely,” the new Latin-funk Cumbia-style single from The Labra Brothers ahead of their upcoming record, ‘Home.’