“EYE4EYE” – Julius Black
“EYE4EYE” by Julius Black is a solemnly heartbreaking indie-pop song that sung in the most sweetest way. It discusses heartbreak, love and the fear of
“EYE4EYE” by Julius Black is a solemnly heartbreaking indie-pop song that sung in the most sweetest way. It discusses heartbreak, love and the fear of
“I Am Enough” by Dana Williams ft. Myra Molloy is a delightfully positive affirming song that makes you want to get up and bust a
“Can’t Win” by O’Carmody feat. Darity gives me the same whimiscal feeling as a summer night down south catching fireflies and riding our bikes to
“Rock My Life” by fuseo is like listening to a kick ass love letter to the 80s. There’s shockingly so much heart and soul bursting
I felt myself transported to a sexy, 60s mod party after listening to “Drown” by Rose Hotel. Rose Hotel croons in a silky and sultry
When I played “Blueprint” by Abi Muir, I thought to myself that I didn’t know Ariana Grande had a vocal twin!! I am really glad
“Below” by Glom is a song that makes you go “wow, there’s definitely magic within these chords.” It’s sonically sort-of sounds like the older alt-rock
“Middle Of Your Mess” by Charm of Finches is such a soul-stirring, ethereal indie-pop song that comments on the complexities of female relationships, wrapped in
“30th Birthday” by Emily Anderson sounds like such a sweet, indie-folk lullaby that has such melancholy context attached to the lyrics. Anderson writes about how
“FIrst of the Month” by Whit. ft. My Friend Connor, Dez Niboh, and Rents Due reminds me so much of old school XXL cyphers with
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