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Artists to Discover This Week

This week at JYLA, we featured a powerful mix of voices — from dreamy electronic landscapes to rock-opera storytelling and deeply emotional reflections. Here are the artists who stood out, what makes their new work resonate, and why you should dive into their music.
1. Water Street Steps – Closer
We spotlighted Water Street Steps and their new single “Closer”, marking an exciting new chapter for the band. Their sound on this track is more mature and atmospheric than ever — blending emotional lyrics with textured instrumentation to create a sense of movement and introspection.
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Why listen: This song feels like a turning point — both intimate and expansive, it’s the kind of track that pulls you in.
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Why check them out: If you love music that evolves and explores deeper emotional terrain, Closer is a beautiful entry point.
2. Transgalactica – The Great Escape (Famine)
Transgalactica brings theatricality and social consciousness in their track “The Great Escape (Famine).” According to our feature, the song grapples with hunger, hope, and human resilience. Its sound is cinematic — part rock opera, part atmospheric rock — with storytelling that demands your ear. skylight.gr
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Why listen: Because it’s not just a song — it’s a narrative. It tackles real-world issues in a way that feels both artful and urgent.
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Why it matters: This is music with purpose. Transgalactica isn’t just performing; they’re creating a space for reflection and empathy.
3. The New Citizen Kane – “I Don’t Need to Say” / “Eyes Wide Shut”
The New Citizen Kane dropped two emotionally powerful singles this week: “I Don’t Need to Say” and “Eyes Wide Shut.” JYLA
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“I Don’t Need to Say” is tender and calm — a song about the quiet depth that comes when love becomes something steady and real. JYLA+1
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“Eyes Wide Shut” shifts into darker territory, exploring desire, illusion, and self-deception with 80s-inspired synths. JYLA
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Why listen: Together, these tracks form a beautiful emotional diptych — one side is soft devotion, the other is dangerous attraction.
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Why you should check him out: Kane’s storytelling and production make his music feel like a cinematic experience — deeply personal, yet universal.
4. A Ghostly Beginning
Also featured this week is “A Ghostly Beginning”, a project that feels like stepping into a haunted dream. The piece (or song) draws on ethereal textures and a haunting narrative to evoke feelings of memory, loss, and the supernatural. According to our coverage, it’s as much about atmosphere and emotion as it is about melody. (JYLA)
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Why listen: If you’re drawn to music that feels like a whisper from another world, this is for you.
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Why it stands out: It’s not just about sound — it’s about mood, memory, and the spaces between the real and the spectral.