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August 3, 2025
ida – Asta
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The Danish-Scottish newcomer ida arrives with 'Asta', a track that cuts through the saccharine fog of contemporary singer-songwriter territory with the precision of genuine emotion. Recorded alongside Celtic guitarist Vid Weeks following their chance encounter in a Tottenham Court Road café, this debut single announces an artist unafraid to mine the darker seams of adolescent experience.
Jaivy – The Garden
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Dylan Jaivy Blume emerges from the unlikely musical outpost of Drachten with a debut that quietly announces the arrival of a genuine talent. "The Garden" unfolds like a perfectly curated afternoon spent in contemplative solitude, its jazz-inflected melodic lines weaving through Bossa Nova rhythms with the kind of unhurried confidence that speaks to an artist who understands the power of restraint.
3RD3Y3 – Aryeon Szela
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There exists a particular breed of artist who approaches music not as entertainment but as archaeology—digging through layers of consciousness to unearth something primal, something that predates our modern malaise. 3RD3Y3 is such an excavator, and "Aryeon-Szela" serves as both spade and treasure map for this ambitious sonic expedition.
Seann Medicina – Given
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Seann Medicina's "Given" announces itself as both herald and manifesto—the opening salvo from his forthcoming LP "Bad Selfie" and a bold recalibration of an artist ready to inhabit larger sonic territories. Where his previous work suggested a talented songwriter testing the waters, this first glimpse reveals someone who has decided to dive headfirst into the deep end.
Stephen Foster – Sharing Perils
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Stephen Foster's debut album emerges from the California coast like morning fog rolling inland – quietly transformative, impossible to ignore once it settles. Sharing Perils represents the work of a songwriter who has absorbed the lessons of restraint so thoroughly that his silences speak as eloquently as his words.
Talon David – Paradise State of Mind
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Five years may seem like a geological epoch for a song to gestate, but Talon David's "Paradise State of Mind" proves that patience can yield unexpected dividends. Born from the peculiar ennui of airport employment during lockdown—watching jets taxi toward destinations beyond reach while grinding espresso shots at Nashville International—the track emerges not as mere pandemic nostalgia but as a genuinely subversive piece of musical optimism.
Lorraine Baron – I Don’t Think About You Anymore
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Lorraine Baron's latest offering arrives wrapped in the kind of beautiful self-deception that makes the heart both ache and smile. "I Don't Think About You Anymore" presents itself as a goodbye song, yet reveals itself to be quite the opposite—a meditation on the impossibility of forgetting, dressed in the clothes of denial.
Twodahh Bugg – Chapter I: If love coulda saved you
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The Bay Area's Twodahh Bugg emerges from his decade-long apprenticeship with a debut that wears its heart firmly upon its sleeve. Chapter I: If love coulda saved you arrives as both personal catharsis and sonic evolution, marking the artist's deliberate pivot from his previous incarnations into the smoother waters of contemporary R&B.