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A’shon Galaxy More Than Only Friends

R&B / Soul

More Than Only Friends by A’shon Galaxy – Love Between Words

How long do feelings survive without a name? I’ve always stayed close to R&B and soul, probably longer than I can clearly trace back. I grew up inside those sounds, back when I started learning that love has weight, and music leaves something behind. Those records made it clear how silence can speak, how a pause can say more than the chorus, and how feeling often comes before language. That’s the space I step into when I listen, and it’s […]

today03/02/2026

Pop

Annabelle Tiffin On “Currents”: Growing Up & Learning to Breathe

Annabelle Tiffin Shifting Currents - That’s Where the Future Starts I keep thinking about what many people do at sixteen. Most chase noise, quick wins, crowded feeds, or a version of themselves they can sell by Friday. Annabelle Tiffin went the other way. She sat with a feeling, shaped it, and then put it into a real recording. That choice sits at the centre of Currents. As I feel it, it comes along like a private page left half-open on […]

today02/02/2026

Helena May Troubles

R&B / Soul

Helena May Released “Troubles” – A Self-Reflection in Real Time

The Weight Before the Groove What do you do when your troubles start speaking louder than you do? Troubles by Helena May comes from inside the fog, marking the third release from Puzzle Pieces: Side B and a focus on self-optimism. I’ve heard plenty of records talking about resilience. However, fewer sit with the process long enough to feel believable. And to be honest, Helena lets the doubt sit there. The Words Arrive Before the Answer The lyric avoids rushing […]

today02/02/2026

Liva K Track With The Organ

Electronic

Liva K Brings Track With The Organ to Defected

I always look impatiently for Fridays. I stay keen for the ones with that make some noise energy, probably because I spend my own hours dealing with EDM production, chasing balance and groove. And this week plays by the same rules. Liva K steps forward with Track With The Organ, a release that gets on with it. His official debut on Defected Records, sharp in intent and already comfortable in its own skin. From Mykonos Floors to a London Label […]

today30/01/2026

Pop

Help Me Find a Reason by OGGY Finds Light in Forward Motion

"In Uncertain Times, There Is a Reason To Keep Moving Forward" I played Help Me Find a Reason by OGGY while doing something else, then realised I’d stopped doing that other thing. I let it run once, then again, and didn’t feel the need to justify that. Further on, it becomes your turn to arrive at the same feeling. Written and performed as a solo effort, the track holds the weight of personal reflection without collapsing inward. The lyric starts […]

today29/01/2026

Attack the Sound Don’t String Me Along

Pop

Attack the Sound Set the Groove Tone on “Don’t String Me Along”

What Would You Do After a Slap in Love? Attack the Sound released Don’t String Me Along on January 22, and I clocked the stance immediately. The song jumps straight into its point. That choice behind the vibe caught me straight away. The band build everything around a clean decision: choosing self-respect once emotional effort stops paying back. Musically, the structure goes lean and confident. Somewhere in there, I catch that smooth confidence I associate with Leon Bridges or the Black Pumas, […]

today28/01/2026

Sebastian Rydgren How I Wanna Die

Pop

How I Wanna Die by Sebastian Rydgren – A Step After the Spotlight

“How I Wanna Die” captures the moment you wish could last There’s a rare moment we all have, when life stops pushing. No chase, no hunger for the next thing, no loose ends pulling at your sleeve. Just an alignment where love, timing, and self-acceptance live together in the same room. How I Wanna Die by Sebastian Rydgren is there too. I let it run again, long enough to notice I wasn’t in a hurry. That usually tells me everything. […]

today27/01/2026

Americana

An Open Invite to Fly Away with Andi Jane – The Art of Trust

The Part Of Me You’re Worried About Is The Same Part That Made You Fall For Me— Andi Jane When I first heard Fly Away, I caught myself smiling at the nerve of it. Because Americana rarely flirts with this kind of freedom so openly. And I love this take - the effect feels confident. Andi Jane sings with a tone that feels recognisable in a way you trust. The message steps forward with a steady point of view: love […]

today26/01/2026

Alt-Americana

A Storm Outside, a Frog Inside, and Liz Nash’s Little Box House

Mailboxes collect bills, dust, and the odd disappointment. Liz Nash found a frog living in hers during a Florida downpour and turned that moment into Little Box House. I found it candid and funny, and I respect that instinct because it comes naturally for a songwriter - you listen, then write. Little Box House, released January 14, 2026, carries the smell of rain and lake water from Mount Dora - Florida. The lyrics keep their feet in the moment: a […]

today24/01/2026

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