Single: Everything’s Fine – all I can say
I will zone out everything around me, forget where I am and what I have done this week, and just let the music pull me into this MTV 2000 pop-punk.
I will zone out everything around me, forget where I am and what I have done this week, and just let the music pull me into this MTV 2000 pop-punk.
Lyrically, ‘Mighty’ delves into the theme of legacy and self-awareness. It questions the pursuit of fame and immortality, highlighting the importance of staying true to oneself and not being consumed by the desire for external validation.
Dreamy, delicate, and as it burrows directly through your ears and into your brain, you’ll be helplessly under its spell.
It’s a heady, hypnotic kaleidoscope of electronica that, when it finally fades, leaves a nostalgic tear in your eye.
In the wake of their 2025 EP, slo mach, Hockitay reveals a more introspective style that reflects incisively on the toxic social media climate of our contemporary moment.
Italian four-piece All You Can Hate doubles down on their raw-yet-refined vision
Ahead of their debut album, New England indie punk lets loose about the trials of keeping it together in the world
The Mad Mile showcase that the best is still yet to come with their newest single ‘The Plates, The Candles, The Wine’.
Leafboy’s newest single once again showcases his mastery of vulnerability in both lyrics and music.
Bay Area dream punk blends heartbreak and desire into a new track both nostalgic and futuristic
These tender lyrics over a sparkling acoustic arrangement squeeze at the heartstrings.
On the new single, Seattle’s No Floor doesn’t just try to make something heavy, but something felt.
Through this lens, every detail feels poignant and deliberate.
And the Sky might be my favorite song of 2026 so far.
‘The tiny wave’ is a hit in a different quantum existence, where good music is cherished and autotuned pop-nonsense is never made.
Nixon Boyd’s new single, “You Will Always Get Away With It” packages a well-honed pop sensibility in an easygoing and mid-tempo tune about friendship and forgiveness.
“Quietly Drowning” is the kind of song that surrounds you, soft and luminous, until you realize you don’t want to leave.
Even with the band’s three members, Hedgesitting sounds like a symphony of post-punk.