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Village Instincts – “gentrified!”

With “gentrified!”, Village Instincts deliver a sharp, no-nonsense single that perfectly embodies their stated mission: rejecting safe choices and calling out inauthenticity wherever it hides. The track is loud in spirit, confrontational in message, and rooted in the kind of raw energy that feels built for sweaty rooms and bodies in motion. From the first…
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Powers of the Monk – “Sleepy Fields”

With “Sleepy Fields,” Powers of the Monk offer a quietly immersive single that feels less like a conventional song and more like a gentle passage into another state of being. The track blurs the line between waking life and dreams, inviting the listener into a space where time slows, breaths grow lighter, and the outside…
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Alexia Vegas – “Kiss Me (Like You’ll Really Miss Me)”

With “Kiss Me (Like You’ll Really Miss Me)”, Alexia Vegas delivers a sharp, dance-floor-ready synth-pop single that pairs glossy production with surprisingly incisive emotional commentary. At first listen, the track hits as a driving, melodic, and irresistibly danceable pop song. But beneath its pulsing electronic rhythm lies a thoughtful reflection on modern love, emotional detachment,…
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Scott’s Tees – “Cope”

With Cope, released on December 10, 2025, Scott’s Tees offers a quietly powerful meditation on winter, introspection, and emotional survival. Emerging from Edmonton, Canada—a city where long, dark winters are a lived reality rather than a metaphor—Scott’s Tees channels seasonal isolation into a single that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable. It is a thoughtful…
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The One Named Jasmine – “Everything Is Not What It Seems”

With Everything Is Not What It Seems, The One Named Jasmine delivers a striking and emotionally rich release that refuses to sit comfortably within one genre or one truth. While often framed as a single release moment in her career, the project itself unfolds like a short-form body of work, revealing layers of identity, vulnerability,…
