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Abi Muir – C.O.N
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When an ex-partner weaponises your capacity for feeling—branding it "too needy" as though emotional generosity were a character flaw—the typical response might be withdrawal, self-editing, the slow retreat into affective minimalism. Abi Muir's response was to write C.O.N (Crazy Obsessively Needy), and in doing so, she's created not just a rebuttal but a full-throated celebration of emotional excess that doubles as one of the year's most compelling pop statements.
Flo Crowe & The Dilemmas – Shy Girl 
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Cornwall has always punched above its weight musically, from the folk traditions that echo through its coastal valleys to the contemporary acts that have emerged from its creative communities. Now, with their second single for Little Genius Recordings, Flo Crowe & The Dilemmas confirm themselves as the latest exciting proposition from the peninsula, delivering a track that bristles with defiance wrapped in deceptively elegant sonic packaging.
Ava Valianti – Running on Empty
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The closing track from sixteen-year-old Ava Valianti's debut EP *petunias* arrives not with the devastation of endings, but with the quiet intensity of love that fills every corner of consciousness. "Running on Empty" reveals itself as a tender exploration of devotion so consuming it leaves one hollowed out—not from loss, but from the sheer magnitude of feeling.
Gideon Unna feat Kaley Halperin – What Is Love
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Gideon Unna poses the eternal question with his latest single "What Is Love," a collaboration with American vocalist Kaley Halperin that extends their partnership into increasingly refined territory. This second joint effort—following their initial pairing and pointing toward a full-length album—demonstrates the Israeli songwriter's growing confidence in melding personal inquiry with universal themes, all while navigating the complexities of creating art during Israel's ongoing conflict.
Michellar – Truth Over Lies featuring Frankie El 
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Michellar's "Truth Over Lies" arrives as a bold and timely statement, a protest song crafted with genuine passion and musical sophistication that recalls the grand tradition of politically engaged rock music. Born from a songwriting retreat in the mountain town of Idyllwild, California, this collaboration between Michelle Bond, Michael Levine, and Matthias Schmidt demonstrates what can happen when talented artists unite around a shared vision and urgent purpose.
Thain – Still Sick 
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The opening moments of "Still Sick" arrive with the unmistakable crackle of spontaneity—that elusive quality which studio manipulation so often suffocates. Here, emerging from Wichita's Echo Garden, is a track that refuses the polished anonymity of contemporary hip hop production, instead embracing the raw vitality of three artists locked in genuine creative communion.
VANNGO – One Week Forever 
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Los Angeles artist VANNGO has spent 2025 proving that prolific need not mean lightweight. "One Week Forever," his seventh single of the year, arrives with the confidence of a songwriter who has found his stride and the emotional intelligence to use it wisely. This is folk-rock that refuses to choose between grit and grace, delivering both in equal measure.
Until They Burn Me – A Carnival of Reveries  
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Cody Carlyle and Travis Jordan have spent three decades refining their musical partnership, and with *A Carnival of Reveries*, they've created something genuinely unsettling and magnificent. Released on the appropriately macabre date of October 31st, 2025, this isn't music for passive listening; it demands attention, lurking in shadows and dragging you through its murky, intoxicating world whether you're prepared or not.
Ani Even – SKINWALKER   
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Bror Lynge's experimental electronic persona Ani Even arrives with the force of a ritual incantation made flesh. Born from equal parts frustration and love, this Copenhagen-based project channels the artist's North Atlantic heritage—Greenland, Faroe Islands, Denmark—into eleven tracks of primal electronic intensity. The result occupies a singular space between ancestral memory and dystopian futurity, where Fever Ray's icy menace meets Wardruna's pagan solemnity, filtered through the kind of uncompromising sonic architecture that recalls Arca at her most confrontational.
Rebecca Downes – A Storm Is Coming
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Birmingham's Rebecca Downes has spent the better part of a decade carving out her territory in British blues-rock, and this sixth studio album arrives with the confidence of an artist who knows exactly what she's doing. *A Storm Is Coming* doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it doesn't need to—Downes and her long-time collaborator Steve Birkett have refined their craft to the point where every punch lands precisely where intended.
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