‘Not My Fault’ – No Thanks, Man

‘Not My Fault’ is a haunting portrayal of stagnation in motion. Marimbas open the song with a creeping fade to reveal a pulsating core of identity. At the same time, tom-toms keep this pulse going, making listeners feel trapped in a repetitive cycle. Initially, a second marimba line mirrors the vocal melody, sounding confident. However,…

‘Fall in Love with You’ – Jupiter Flynn

With ‘Fall in Love with You’, Jupiter Flynn has created a tender folk-pop confession that sheds new light on the familiar longing for closeness. The opening bars, with their delicate guitar picking and subtle bass, convey the image of a heart that is constantly in motion, even though the mind has long been trying to…

‘A Beautiful Mess’ – Eylsia Nicolas

Eylsia’s composition, ‘A Beautiful Mess,’ opens up a discursive space in which aesthetic fragility functions as a means of transcendence. Tempered synthesizer pads wash over a stoic rhythm that envelops Eylsia’s vocals like a sacred reliquary. Her performance possesses an expressiveness in which every articulation and every breath has relevance. The lyrics describe relationships that…

‘Never Be Me’ – X-ENA

‘Never Be Me’ unfolds as a dark pop anthem that creates a twilight atmosphere with gloomy synth textures and magnificent beats. X-ENA is torn between longing and self-doubt as she reflects in gentle yet intense tones on where desire turns into projection and the illusion never becomes tangible.The song’s basically about fighting for authenticity: you…

‘Outsider’ – Nina Caroline

With ‘Outsider’, Nina Caroline has created a remarkably introspective indie pop track that doesn’t just lament being an outsider, but charges it with aesthetic power – as an identity, an attitude, a silent manifesto. The Berlin-based musician, who has consciously decided against label structures, weaves DIY spirit with a sonic elegance reminiscent of the shimmering…

„Never Better“ – Night Teacher

„Never Better“ by Night Teacher explores an identity knocked off balance by everyday pressure and social friction. Small disruptions—misaddressed intimacy, failed politeness, administrative routines—act like magnifying glasses: suddenly it’s clear how much self-assurance depends on resonance. When the world doesn’t mirror us, our own image starts to flicker. Instead of trusting open-ended processes, a control…