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Rivermind - Nevermind

Rivermind - Nevermind

9
4 min
Sometimes there’s a moment just before you say something you can’t take back. It is just when the thought sits heavy, but you let it pass anyway. That hesitation, that quiet retreat into yourself, is the space Nevermind by Rivermind seems to breathe in.  The track builds itself around contrast. It opens in a hazy, almost distant register. You hear guitars that feel washed out, atmospheric. It is like they’re arriving from somewhere just out of reach. But this softness doesn’t last in isolation. As the song moves, it pushes toward a more forceful chorus. You can sense the creation of tension. This movement from restraint to expansion is central to the track’s structure.  With the production, the song leans into layering. The guitars stack gradually, never overwhelming but constantly accumulating weight. There’s a rhythmic backbone that keeps the track grounded. You hear it even as the upper layers drift into something more expansive. The result is a sound that feels controlled and immersive. When it comes to the vocals, the delivery stays measured. There isn’t a dramatic fluctuation in tone. The voice carries a kind of contained urgency. It feels like the lyrics are circling something unresolved, echoing the track’s title itself. A way of avoiding articulation altogether. With the theme, the song operates around vulnerability and release. But what’s interesting is that the release here is gradual, almost reluctant. The chorus feels like a controlled letting go, an acceptance that some things will remain unspoken. The song is a good fit for a series like Normal People (2020).
Amara-Fe - A Queen’s Ambition

Amara-Fe - A Queen’s Ambition

9
1 h
Take a pause and think this through. There’s a particular kind of ambition that unfurls slowly inside of you. You see it seeping in your decisions, in refusals, in the quiet insistence of introspection. The latest album, A Queen’s Ambition by Amara Fe, feels like that kind of record.  The album opens with the track Moonlight, which immediately establishes atmosphere over urgency. It’s a soft entry point. It is almost observational, before Rooted Love and Solid Ground begin grounding the record in some sort ofstability. The first few tracks work as foundations as they sketch the emotional terrain the rest of the album will move across. There’s a sense of anchoring here. Songs that follow: Don’t Walk Out That Door and No Games No War shift the register a little bit. The emotional stakes sharpen. There’s a relational tension that begins to surface, and it’s controlled. Even in confrontation, the tone remains measured. It suggests that the power being performed here is intentional. Midway through, Ecstasy disrupts this control. It introduces a more fluid, indulgent energy. But the album quickly pulls back with Ascend From Ashes, a track that feels like a major point. It holds the first clear utterance of transformation, of reconstitution. Following that, Legacy Untold opens the way for a quieter introspection. It hints at histories that precede the present voice.  The Reckoning and I Won’t Fold form the album’s core. This is where the project tightens its grip. The production here feels more assertive. The vocal delivery is more resolved. From here, the album moves into affirmation. Fighter In Meand Far Above Rubies talk more about self-worth, but the tracks also avoid becoming anthems. A Woman’s Worth extends this further. The song situates its value within a very gendered framework. It’s one of the few places where the album points toward a broader discourse on recognition and dignity. The track that follows, Fall Back introduces a recalibration. It feels like the album acknowledges the necessity of pause, of distance.  Queen’s Need King’s complicates the album’s otherwise self-sufficient narrative. It introduces dependence (or at least relational negotiation) back into the equation. But instead of undoing the album’s earlier assertions, it reframes them. Power here is the ability to choose connection and not to lose yourself. The album closes with Strength Of A Goddess, which feels more like a crystallization. By this point, the “queen” of the album is fully realized. The track settles. And in that settling, the album finds its final statement: ambition is about becoming stable in one’s own power.  The album is a good fit for a movie like Hidden Figures (2016). 
Iuliano - Time

Iuliano - Time

9
3 min

Iuliano’s new single “Time” sounds like a friend venting to you about thoughts they never tell anyone. The Italian singer-songwriter and producer, who has spent years moving between Italy, Malaysia, and Thailand, has come back with a more humble sound. It is reflective and grounded which makes it so special.

The first thing that sticks out is his voice. It is thick and raspy and almost sounds like a whisper. There is a softness to it, but also a bit of wear, like he has lived with these words for a ling time before recording them. The production is minimal at the start but then unfurls eventually. It is accompanied by a low hum and harmonies that add colors to the main voice.

Eventually, guitars start to come in, adding a gritty texture without taking over. The song also makes use of beatboxing alongside drum productions that make it sound more raw and authentic. It is not flashy, but it adds a pulse that keeps things moving. By the time the drums fully arrive in the bridge, the change feels natural and refreshing. The soundscape is very unique in its own way.

“Time” lies somewhere between stripped-down indie and soft experimental pop. Fans of ambient artists will find a lot to like here. I could hear some Radiohead influences here and there. Every sound feels intentional, and there is enough room in the mix for the listener to sit with the emotions.

The song talks about the passage of time, moments slipping by, and the small things that stick with you. It feels like overhearing someone process life in real time.

You could easily imagine “Time” playing during a quiet scene in Aftersun, where characters sit with their choices and the weight of what could have been.

Antoin Gibson - Diss Tribute

Antoin Gibson - Diss Tribute

8.8
Antoin Gibson returns with a latest single titled Diss Tribute that refuses easy categorization, fusing intellectual rap with dark pop in a way that feels both deliberate and dangerous. The track moves like a confession under low light, where every bar lands with intent and every pause feels calculated. Gibson leans hard into unapologetic realism, delivering verses that cut through illusion and force the listener to sit with uncomfortable truths rather than escape them. The production stands out immediately. Dark and sinister sounding beats drive the song forward, creating a sense of tension that never quite resolves. Beneath that, a carefully crafted stereo field gives the track depth and movement, sharp percussive hits placed with surgical precision. The sound design feels immersive rather than decorative. It pulls the listener inward, as if stepping deeper into a psychological labyrinth. Gibson’s vocal performance matches this intensity, shifting between roasting and theatrical flair without losing cohesion. Lyrically, the song thrives on clarity rather than abstraction. Gibson avoids filler and instead builds a narrative that feels grounded and confrontational. There is a cinematic quality here too. The track would sit comfortably within the worlds of Mad Max or Trainspotting, both of which explore anti-establishment themes, fractured identities, and alienation through a stylized lens. In the end, the single reinforces what makes Gibson compelling. She continues to shape a sound that feels ritualistic and intentional, rooted in a background that blends poetic storytelling with genre experimentation. Gibson does not just make music. She constructs experiences that demand attention and linger long after the final note fades.
Bailey Grey - Give Me A Break

Bailey Grey - Give Me A Break

9
2 min
In a world that is literally burning this summer, Bailey Grey comes in with some piping hot tea to feed the flames with Give Me A Break. This electro-pop-goth artist expands the scope of all the genres she has brought together so far. With some of her songs having been played over 200,000 times, she only stands to grow her listening base through the way she experiments with music. Give Me A Break follows a spoken word, come rap, come electro-pop format. While the song has a steady beat pattern with the occasional ebbs and flows, she has chosen to use her words as her choice of weapon. She holds nothing back; she is sharp and precise with her words and evidently measured with the meter she uses. “And no arrests to clean up public pollution. I say bring back public execution." Someone bring the extinguisher because she is coming in strong and spicy with her facts. It is refreshing to see artists who refuse to shy away from reality and choose to look it in the eye and state the truth. This poetic Cerci has a verbal medicine to clean all sorts of systems, and this song would work brilliantly in a series like Why Women Kill. Though it is a comedy series, it is sharp and very real with its facts. Bailey Grey gives us one hell of a demonstration of the true purpose of art. Yes, it is to feel things, but it is also to not shy away from the rot that infiltrates this society. If you are in the mood to rage and fuel it, this song is for you, and it can replace your morning cup of coffee.
50Mething - Gaza (On and On and On)

50Mething - Gaza (On and On and On)

8.5
4 min
On your way back from a taxing conversation with a friend, you reflect on what was said. Incidents from the past, hopes of a future, the walk stretches. A song to accompany the thoughtful solitude: Gaza (On and On and On) by 50Mething. The track leans heavily into repetition as both structure and statement. One of the unique points about the song is that it builds its identity through persistent looping, mirroring the idea at the heart of its title: something that doesn’t stop, doesn’t resolve, and doesn’t move forward in a straight line. You can hear it from the start; the production feels minimal and cyclical. The beat locks into a rhythm early and largely stays there. That creates a sense of stagnation, and it’s a deliberate choice. The track resists shifts, instead focusing more on continuity, almost like a loop you’re meant to sit inside rather than escape. With the vocals, the delivery sits somewhere between spoken-word rap and understated melodic phrasing. There’s a lack of dramatic rise or fall in tone. It also reinforces the track’s emotional background: controlled, restrained, and quietly tense. The voice feels like it’s circling something unresolved and never fully landing. When it comes to the theme, the title immediately places the track within a politically and emotionally charged context. Without relying on overtly didactic messaging (at least structurally), the repetition of “on and on and on” becomes the core device.  The song is a good fit for a movie like Incendies (2010).
Liz Nash - Ducks Fly to Florida

Liz Nash - Ducks Fly to Florida

8.5
4 min

Liz Nash’s latest single, “Ducks Fly to Florida” is a simple, rustic treat from the Florida-based country music star. It doesn't try too hard andits beauty lies in its simplicity.

The song is built on an upbeat, peppy rhythm and brings to the table a natural, easygoing country charm. The main theme of the song is as simple as it gets - ducks flying south. "How can that be so interesting?" you might ask.  Well, that's exactly what Nash does in this song. She paints it into a full, wholesome picture in her song without overcomplicating it. Metaphorically, she is representing the concept of freedom through this song. So, even if it sounds quite simple on the surface, it's actually rooted in a deep philosophical subject matter.

What really carries the song is her storytelling. She paints a warm, rustic picture of Florida, without the flashy lights and tinsel. You can almost picture open skies, long roads, and that slightly humid Southern air that she hints at through her lyrics. It almost feels like she is painting this picture from her memory, maybe even having spent her childhood days there. It feels humble and grounded.

Vocally, Nash keeps things clean and unfussy. Her tone is honest. It matches the innocence of the song and keeps things real. The overall vibe of the song lands somewhere between road trip music and a Sunday morning listen.

It would fit naturally into a film like Into The Wild, especially during one of those breezy travel scenes.

Mick J Clark - I Want It More Than You

Mick J Clark - I Want It More Than You

4 min
Mick J Clark encourages you to give it your all, with passionate new blues guitar release, 'I Want It More Than You'! Just the way legendary tracks like 'Survivor' and 'Eye of the Tiger' stirred something real and meaningful within us, Mick's latest ballad is an upbeat, radiant expression of individual resolve and resilience and encapsulates the intensity behind doing what we meant to! The track opens on a fairly standard drum beat and enter, Mick's twangy guitar. The arpeggios played evoke a never-say-die kind of determination. Mick begins to sing, soft reminiscing about his rough and tough upbringing. One thing that journey gave him was an unstoppable drive and determination to achieve whatever he set out to do, whatever the cost. His words, riding on the patiently building jazzy arrangements, ring with a pride that only comes with years of lived experience. Lines like, 'Nobody gives you anything for free, you've got two choices, you can either beg on your knees, or you can fight for the right to prove that you're the very best...' are delivered in warm, inspiring tone, like you'd hear from your uncle or coach. When the chorus arrives, the tempo escalates, and we're launched in a catchy, driving section with the track's title refrain 'I Want It More Than You' sung with passion and confidence. The kind that you earn from years of sticking to your code, of hard work, and putting the time in to sharpen your skills and showing up for yourself. "I Want It More Than You" evokes a nostalgic 80s pop rock vibe, when music really felt like it came from the soul. Mick's outpouring of jazz and blues guitar is on magnificent, shimmering display here for us to get inspired and worked up about. If you'v been feeling low and in a rut and seeking a driving blues-guitar laden message of inspiration, Mick's composition is for you! Those 6 words, 'I Want It More Than You' ring out loud and clear and find a way to embed themselves into your psyche and get you going!
Kim Cameron - Ocean within me

Kim Cameron - Ocean within me

3 min

Kim Cameron is one of the few artists who can cram the past, present, and future into one song, and Ocean Within Me is all-encompassing. An artist of her caliber is a rare find, especially since she isn't new to chart-topping on iTunes. Her music is raw, honest, and most importantly, it is boundaryless. We can largely categorize her music as pop, but it is so much more. She crosses boundaries of genres and expands her wingspan as a storyteller with each new release.

This new release is a wind-down number if you want to sleep with our goal in mind in order to be fueled to achieve the goal of savoring life to its fullest. She is who every woman wants to be, as limitless and wild as the sea. “Deep as the ocean, wild as the sea, every wave is a choice rolling with the tide.” Kim clearly has a flair for liberty-laced lyrics. In a period in history that is hell-bent on caging everything possible from thoughts and actions to even wombs, Kim is here to set a bar for what the heart and imagination can conjure up. Kim has the power to transgress time and age, much like the many transgressions we see in Late Night (the movie by Mindy Kaling) and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Don’t we all love when women take the mic and are deeply honest, wild, and free? Kim Cameron can run to rule the world with the music she conjures up; she’s already got the listening base that is only growing to help her to rule it. She leaves us with the hope that soft and wild women have a place in this world, and her music seems to be helping make space for them!
Ion Odagiu - Forever In Your Arms (Special Version)

Ion Odagiu - Forever In Your Arms (Special Version)

9
6 min
A song you would play in the background as you text someone you have feelings for. Think of the butterflies that stomp in your stomach. A song to accompany that feeling: Forever In Your Arms (Special Version) by Ion Odagiu. The track leans into a cinematic, emotionally expansive sound. It positions itself somewhere between orchestral pop and modern balladry. The track feels designed for scale. It builds a space where intimacy is amplified You can sense it from the opening; the song establishes a soft, atmospheric foundation. Piano lines create a sense of emotional entry. It draws the listener inward before gradually expanding outward. There's patience in the pacing as well. The track allows the emotional tone to settle. And then, as the arrangement develops, the special version aspect becomes more apparent.  When it comes to the vocals, Odagiu's vocal delivery is centered on emotional clarity. The performance leans into controlled expression. This restraint allows the sentiments of love, longing, permanence, and more to feel grounded.  With the lyrics, Forever In Your Arms works with the language of romantic devotion and timeless connection. The title itself reads the theme. There exists a desire for continuity, for closeness, for the lack of distance. The strength of the song is in how the delivery and arrangement support these sentiments.  What stands out most is the track's commitment to emotional build. The song follows a gradual arc, and that makes it particularly effective in cinematic contexts. The record is a good fit for a movie like Me Before You (2016). 
Rivermind - Nevermind
Rivermind - Nevermind
4 min
Amara-Fe - A Queen’s Ambition
Amara-Fe - A Queen’s Ambition
1 h
Iuliano - Time
Iuliano - Time
3 min
Antoin Gibson - Diss Tribute
Antoin Gibson - Diss Tribute
Bailey Grey - Give Me A Break
Bailey Grey - Give Me A Break
2 min
50Mething - Gaza (On and On and On)
50Mething - Gaza (On and On and On)
4 min
Liz Nash - Ducks Fly to Florida
Liz Nash - Ducks Fly to Florida
4 min
Mick J Clark - I Want It More Than You
Mick J Clark - I Want It More Than You
4 min
Kim Cameron - Ocean within me
Kim Cameron - Ocean within me
3 min
Ion Odagiu - Forever In Your Arms (Special Version)
Ion Odagiu - Forever In Your Arms (Special Version)
6 min

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