
“Hologram” by Looms
Looms brings his listeners in within the first five seconds with their soothing vocal harmonies; the kind that you could listen to for hours. In

Looms brings his listeners in within the first five seconds with their soothing vocal harmonies; the kind that you could listen to for hours. In

“How Will I Know” starts off with those happy go lucky guitar instrumentals that are literally music to an indie lover’s ears. This song has

Lila Holler starts off this song with a spooky beat that aligns well with the song title, which she brings back during the chorus. Just

Throughout the course of this song, the listener will be served an array of etherial beats on a silver platter. Livingmore sure does know how

Zubi beautifully mixes his African roots into a vibey indie-soul track. With soft instrumentals from the drums and guitar, this stripped down song really gives

Zach Hood takes his listeners for a symphonic journey in his new release “not them”. He starts off strongly with piercing vocals only to explore

“Hold On” by Ana Jordyn embarks on an emotional odyssey through life’s tumultuous waves. The song navigates the aftermath of a wild night, where tequila’s

“Left Hand Man” by Chelsey Carter channels the spirit of Dolly Parton with cinematic touches, including emotive pedal steel and stirring crescendos. With unapologetic sass,

This soul crushing duet touches on the feelings of a relationship that is failing despite how hard they are both trying to fix it. It

This is the female tune of the year. Within seconds, you’ll be carried by Estella Dawn’s raspy vocals. She plays with her vocal range beautifully
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Left: Michelle Ray – Right: Day Lee
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