Radio Song – Andy Jans-Brown, Cameron Spike-Porter

With “Radio Song”, Andy Jans-Brown & Cameron Spike-Porter present one of those rare indie pop-rock singles that sound both light-footed and deeply unsettling at the same time. The track sticks in your head with its bouncy guitars, warm harmonies and an irresistible chorus – yet carries a political weight beneath the surface. It is precisely…

„The Writing on the Wall“ – Chancy Squire

Chancy Squire open their new album, „Face Of Thousand Colours,“ with a track that takes a stand. „The Writing on the Wall“ condenses contemporary tension into a clear melody: delicate chords provide orientation, a persistent pulse carries the urgency. The voice leads with controlled sharpness, without preaching. The lyrics bring together the present and the…

„Spiral of Time“ – Samuel The Artist

With „Spiral of Time“, Samuel Abelow strikes a chord that immediately feels accessible: like a quiet afternoon in Brooklyn, when the light is fading and you automatically look inward. The song comes across as quiet, almost casual, carried by open chords on the acoustic guitar, organic drums and a Stratocaster that breathes through a warm…

‘Jenny’ & ‘Autumn Again’ – BETS

BETS‘ music, which lies somewhere between indie pop and emotional self-reflection, creates an atmosphere in which, while listening, you get the feeling that you are experiencing not just a song, but a stream of consciousness that slowly unfolds. When she hints at memories in a track like ‘Jenny’ that are not clearly named but rather…

“F.O.M.O” by Tarn PK

“F.O.M.O” presents itself as an outstanding musical statement in which Tarn PK artfully stages the inner tension between the longing for personal self-acceptance and the incessant urge to constantly surpass oneself. The lyrics unfold a multi-layered narrative in which the attempt to maintain one’s own rhythm of life – the “wheels in motion” – is…