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Artists You Need to Hear

This week on JYLA Blog, we’ve highlighted a trio of compelling artists — each bringing their own flavor and emotional depth to the table. Here’s a roundup of who they are, what’s resonating in their recent work, and why you should check them out.
1. Blackfox – Blackfox4
Our feature on Blackfox dives into their fourth full-length release, Blackfox4, a record that beautifully captures their evolution. What began as a swamp-rock power trio has grown into a seven-piece ensemble capable of shifting from raw, punk-influenced energy to atmospheric, art-rock textures.
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Why it stands out: The album is emotionally rich — exploring themes of longing, grief, joy, and connection — and is anchored by three distinct lead voices.
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Why you should listen: If you love bands that grow and reinvent themselves, Blackfox4 offers both grit and lush musical landscapes.
2. Omnesia – “Days & Nights”
We turned the spotlight on Omnesia’s single “Days & Nights.” Mesmerized+2omnesiamusic.com+2 Omnesia — fronted by Medella Kingston and producer/guitarist M2 — crafts a sound that is at once retro and futuristic: think electro-pop, indie dance, and prog-rock all blended into a “future-vintage” sonic palette. omnesiamusic.com
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Why it’s powerful: The song comes from a deeply personal place — Medella and M2 say it reflects moments of distance, longing, and homecoming. Mesmerized
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Why you should listen: If you’re drawn to music that’s both anthemic and intimate, Omnesia’s genre-bending style invites you into their emotional world with lush production and honest storytelling.
3. Until They Burn Me – Revealed to Him in the Wild
Finally, we spotlight Until They Burn Me and their evocative project Revealed to Him in the Wild. JYLA+1
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What it feels like: This is not just music — it’s a journey through spirituality, darkness, and raw human emotion. The band’s sound is textured and immersive, weaving together vulnerability and exploration. JYLA
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Why you should listen: If you appreciate music that’s thoughtful and atmospheric, this project is deeply meditative, and it rewards repeated listens with new emotional layers each time.
This week’s lineup on JYLA is a testament to musical bravery. Whether it’s Blackfox’s emotional maturity, Omnesia’s bold genre fusion, or Until They Burn Me’s spiritual and sonic introspection — each artist is pushing boundaries and telling stories that matter.