Leonie Persch Calls a “Code Blue”
A bittersweet pop gem that powerfully explores the struggle of saying goodbye and facing the pain that comes with moving forward.
A bittersweet pop gem that powerfully explores the struggle of saying goodbye and facing the pain that comes with moving forward.
San Diego-based Estella Dawn delivers a haunting, genre-blending cover of Bon Iver’s “Skinny Love,” fusing pop, soul, and electro beats into a fresh dark pop masterpiece.
You might f**k around and end up in a lake f**king with Chapo's daughter.
"It’s Always Been" delivers pure harmonies, soulful guitar licks, and heartfelt storytelling, bridging old-school R&B warmth with an unexpected rap edge.
Dax trades rap bravado for raw country storytelling in “Man I Used To Be,” an emotional ballad about addiction, loss, and personal change.
Memphis hitmaker Nate Walka trades his pen for the mic on “OooYea,” a seductive R&B groove born from real-life passion.
An angsty indie rock gem that takes an honest look at the disintegration of a partnership and the role one plays in it.
“Everything but the Title” delivers raw honesty, lush harmonies, and a moving indie rock backdrop in a relatable ode to situationships.
Atomic Tom’s “Wake Up The Night” is a vibrant alt-rock anthem packed with nostalgia, risk, and late-night energy.
Sometimes you have to put things in perspective.
So, you mean to tell me that the drugs called you twice, and you picked up both times?
I wouldn't trust Brent Faiyaz with my bowl of cereal. It just feels like he committed some kind of moral crime.