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Watch Me Die Inside (Aleph) – “Melancholy Nektar”

This isn’t an easy listen, and it’s not trying to be. With “Melancholy Nektar,” Watch Me Die Inside leans fully into discomfort and turns it into something deliberate. What stands out to me is the way the track reframes emotion. Instead of treating pain as something to escape, it treats it as something to…
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Maddy Carty – Otherhood

What I find most interesting about Otherhood is how it feels like a clear step forward rather than just another release. With this EP, Maddy Carty isn’t introducing herself, she’s refining who she already is. You can hear that growth when you look at the run of singles leading into this project. Tracks like “Blame…
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Amara-Fe – A Queen’s Ambition

What I find most compelling about A Queen’s Ambition is how clearly it knows what it wants to represent. With this release, Amara-Fe isn’t testing different identities or sounds. She’s stepping into one and owning it fully. The project leans heavily into themes of power, self-worth, and identity, but what makes it work is the…
