Boey Implores For Us All To Take A Stand Against Global Chaos With Anthemic Single, ‘When Will It End?’

Originally from Ipoh, Malaysia, but now based in Margate in the UK’s Kent, Boey released his poignant new single, ‘When Will It End?’ on the 15th of August. An indie-pop anthem. the track is underpinned by folk rhythms, as it channels Boey’s feelings about the seemingly relentless wars across the world today, in a way we can all relate to.

MARPOCK Drops Sizzling Summer Single, ‘Verano Sintigo’ And Gets Us All In A Nostalgic Mood

The new single from MARPOCK, ‘Verano Sintigo’, has us all dancing like summer is never going to end.

Danny Addison Release New Music Video for ‘Beck and Call’

Danny Addison’s just released a new video for his recent single, ‘Beck and Call’, as it leans into dream-logic, stitching together a surreal, half-haunting tableau. The release arrives just ahead of his debut album ‘Porcelain’, set for release on the 29th of August via Zenith Cafe.

Kramies Evokes Feelings Of Nostalgia With New Single, ‘Hollywood Signs’

Ahead of his upcoming album, ‘Goodbye Dreampop Troubadour’, set for release on the 10th of October through VanGarrett Records, ‘Hollywood Signs’ from Kramies evokes nostalgia that is reminiscent of The Beatles (think ‘Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds’), while maintaining a timeless feel that is clearly Kramies’ very own.

It’s “Just an Everyday Thing” For Duane Hoover But We Think It’s Anything But

Duane Hoover’s latest single, “Just an Everyday Thing” could be his mantra, as it’s clear he’s not one to be stopped. He dropped his first full length album, ‘Wayward Path’, back in April, spawning countless singles, with yet another LP, ‘Magac Mirror Story Book’, coming out on the 17th October, through Lighthouse Records.

Rachael Sage Reflects On The Powerful Duality Of Social Media In ‘The Best Version’

New York’s Rachael Sage returns with more radiance than ever on her latest single, ‘The Best Version’, offering a luminous glimpse into her forthcoming album, ‘Canopy’, due out October 24th. Blending chamber-pop brilliance with classic songwriting sensibility, Sage once again showcases her thoughtful artistry in this reflection on a world dominated by tiny screens.

‘Dance Til You’re Free’: SHAB’s Glittering Celebration Of Freedom 

As if breaking into the US Top 40 wasn’t enough to mark SHAB as a pop star on a glittering ascent, she returns with ‘Dance Til You’re Free’ – a radiant anthem that pulses with soul and celebration. Glossy and hypnotic, the track isn’t just another hit; it’s a shimmering invitation to move and reclaim joy through rhythm.

Wedding Date: Casey McQuillen’s Poignant Look Back at Love That Couldn’t Last

Set the date – Casey McQuillen’s ready to walk down an aisle of contemplation and nostalgia with the wistful new ballad, ‘Wedding Date’, Unearthing a softer yet equally emotionally-driven shade of her vibrant pop-rock sound, the London-based singer invites us on a melancholic journey through the heartache of two people who can’t be together yet can’t stay away from one another. 

Johan Huumo Takes A Journey of Identity With Latest Single, ‘Waving Goodbye’

With a sound that draws clear influence from the likes of Peter Jöback, Jessie J, Jake Wesley Rogers, and Benjamin Ingrosso, Swedish pop artist Johan Huumo’s new single, ‘Waving Goodbye’ brings together potent melodies with an emotional depth that showcases a strong message of self-discovery.

Ice Cap Babies Come Out Blazing With Debut Single, ‘A Scorched Earth (ain’t no summer place)’ 

If you’re going to start a revolution, your debut single is right up there as one of the best places to start, and that’s exactly what Ice Cap Babies intend to do with ‘A Scorched Earth (ain’t no summer place)’.

Great Adamz Scores First UK No.1 With Infectious Viral Hit ‘Funke’

Afrobeats sensation Great Adamz is showing no signs of slowing down – and his national rise just hit a thrilling new peak with his first-ever UK No.1. His infectious hit, ‘Funke’, which has already racked up over a million streams, has officially soared to the top of the Music Week Club Chart Black Music Top 20, outpacing heavyweights like Drake, Central Cee, and Burna Boy.

Sanjay Michael Takes The Mystery Out Of The Stock Exchange With ‘Wall Street Blues’

Growing up in Malaysia before moving to Australia, Sanjay Michael now lives in Singapore, where he brings the influences of his musical upbringing to ‘Wall Street Blues’.