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Ava Valianti - Great Pretender

Ava Valianti - Great Pretender

8.6
3 min
Ava Valianti’s latest single, Great Pretender, captures the restless emotions of adolescence with a confidence that feels both immediate and carefully crafted. Drawing inspiration from alternative rock while preserving the melodic accessibility of indie pop, the track presents a compelling evolution in her sound. From the opening guitar lines, the song establishes a moody atmosphere that balances vulnerability with quiet defiance. The production shines through its thoughtful arrangement and emotional depth. Distorted guitars weave around shimmering textures, creating a dark and dreamy stereo field that gives the song a cinematic quality. Every instrumental layer feels purposeful, allowing the tension of the lyrics to build naturally without overwhelming the listener. The rhythm section adds weight and momentum, helping the track move with the urgency of a late-night confession. Valianti’s vocal performance stands at the center of the experience. The mix highlights the vivid dynamic range of the vocals, allowing softer moments of reflection to coexist with more powerful emotional peaks. Her delivery feels authentic rather than theatrical, which strengthens the song’s central theme of navigating identity, expectations, and self-presentation. She communicates uncertainty and determination in equal measure, making the narrative resonate with listeners who have faced similar struggles. The song’s cinematic energy makes it easy to imagine within the world of off-beat teenage romance stories. The Spectacular Now and Submarine are two films where Great Pretender would fit seamlessly. Its blend of longing, self-awareness, and youthful intensity mirrors the emotional landscapes that define those movies. The track could just as easily underscore a pivotal scene in a quirky coming-of-age television series such as Everything Sucks!, where awkward honesty often drives the story forward. What makes Great Pretender especially memorable is its balance between polished songwriting and emotional transparency. The hooks arrive naturally, the lyrics avoid cliché, and the production amplifies the message without distracting from it. The result is a song that feels contemporary while retaining the individuality that helps artists stand out in today’s indie music scene. With Great Pretender, Ava Valianti continues to demonstrate why she is attracting growing attention. The 16-year-old Massachusetts singer-songwriter has already accumulated more than 500,000 streams, earned over 300 radio spins, and finished as the 1st Runner-Up in American Songwriter’s Road Ready contest. Following the release of her sophomore EP Sophomore Slump, she embraces a bolder, guitar-driven direction, and this track suggests that her artistic growth is only gaining momentum.
Behrang Ghodrati - Pure

Behrang Ghodrati - Pure

10
19 min

Behrang Ghodrati’s latest 6-track EP Pure feels like opening a door you probably shouldn’t, then staying because you need to know what’s inside. You know how some records aim for replay value. You can pinpoint it from the very first listen. But then there are works like Pure that are designed for complete sensory immersion. Honestly, listening to it was a full-body experience for me. Across six pieces, Behrang Ghodrati builds something cinematic, heavy and strangely intimate, using absolutely no conventional songwriting tricks to get there.

It starts with Pure I, which strips everything back to a solitary operatic female voice. There are no distractions or any easy melodies. Just sorrow hanging in the air. It feels ancient and immediate at the same time, carrying a kind of sadness that can only be felt and not spoken about.

Pure II continues that emotional thread and deepens it. The vocals sound hypnotic, almost ritualistic. There is a pull to it that makes time feel slower. The added piano and violin version later in the EP gives the same emotions a different shape, softer but equally as devastating.

Then comes Pure III, where the mood shifts. The operatic vocals remain, but now they expand into something closer to a church choir or gospel arrangement. The mood gets darker. There is a sense of collective grief here, as though voices are carrying something too large for one person alone.

Pure IV pushes further into full cinematic drama. The choir swells, and everything starts to feel larger than life without becoming overwhelming. By the time Pure V arrives, strings and piano take over. The orchestral arrangement opens the space and gives the EP its grand finale. It's beauty feels cosmic, distant and deeply humane all at once.

Behrang Ghodrati's Pure could soundtrack grief, in my opinion. It's primal and visceral from start to finish. Fans of cinematic, atmospheric scores will probably imagine this fitting right into a movie like The Banshees of Inisherin, where silence and sadness creep into every scene.
4fro Nick - Don't Waste My Time (LA Mix)

4fro Nick - Don't Waste My Time (LA Mix)

8.5
6 min
You know the feeling when you listen to a song for the first time, and it feels like a finished statement? Like an experiment of different angles on the same idea, different attempts at capturing a particular mood. Don't Waste My Time (LA Mix) falls into that category. With only two tracks, the release functions as a focused exploration of atmosphere, pacing, and perspective. The opening track, Don't Waste My Time (LA Mix), is the record’s emotional center. You can hear it kick in, the immediacy in the track in the face of title, demand, a boundary, a refusal to entertain hesitation. The track carries a sense of motion, balancing rhythmic drive with a laid-back West Coast vibe. It doesn’t overwhelm the listener with complexity. It rather focuses on groove and repetition. And the result is a song that feels direct and confident without becoming confrontational. The “LA Mix” framing is important here as the production feels sunlit and relaxed even when the message itself suggests impatience. What makes the track work is its commitment to momentum. The hooks on this record return frequently. The rhythms settle into familiar patterns, and the song prioritizes feel over dramatic shifts. It understands that sometimes the strongest statement is simply staying locked into a mood.  The second track, Get There Before Noon (LA2 Mix), acts as a companion piece and a contrast in the album. The track was earlier released as a separate single by 4fro Nick. Now, it extends the project's fascination with movement and urgency. Where the title track is focused on boundaries and intention, Get There Before Noon feels oriented toward action.  The production leans into a similar territory of sound and creates a sense of continuity across the release. Yet the atmosphere still shifts subtly. There’s a greater sense of forward motion. It is as though the listener has moved from reflection into an execution phase. The track feels lighter on its feet. It has a touch of emphasizing progress rather than confrontation. When both the pieces on the record are taken together, the two songs function almost like consecutive chapters of the same book. One establishes what matters enough not to waste time on; the other focuses on getting where you need to be before the opportunity disappears. Neither track relies on grand emotional revelations. Instead, they succeed through consistency, groove, and mood. The tracks are a good fit for a movie like Drive 2011. The songs fit the film with a sense of movement, independence, and self-directed urgency. 
Nick Pappalardo - When I'm With You

Nick Pappalardo - When I'm With You

4 min
Nick Pappalardo delights and ignites love in our hearts with the stirring rock track, 'When I'm With You'! With dazzling, vibrant electric guitar riffs, smooth, passionate vocals, and an insistence to thrill, Nick and his talented group, Miracle Club, bright a new light to 80s rock. The group features Dave Paulson on vocals, Jake Kai on backing vocals, Nick Anthony on drums and Nick on guitars, bass, synths, and additional backing vocals. Nick is a master multi-instrumentalist and producer from Glenwood, NJ with a remarkable range in what he can produce. From the minute 'When I'm With You' starts and those opening riffs hit, you just know that you're in for a great time! It's the ray of sunshine, piercing through darkness, that nervous, palpable excitement one feels when in love. It quite reminds us of Bryan Adams' legendary, 'Summer of 69' in its bold, bright riffs. Smooth, passionate vocals croon on how maddening it can feel to be so in love. It feels like an energetic pull, that seems to guide his way. The passionate, poetic prose is easy on the years and stirs the heart. Dave's light yet emotive tone has us listening intently. Bursting through with uplifting tones and infectious groove, 'When I'm With You' is definitely on to put on for brightening up your day. The chorus opens in a really euphoric way, a loud, loving proclamation. It's a happy ending score we envision for a feel-good love story like 'A Lot Like Love'. If you love guitar solos, then you're in for a treat here. Starting at min 2, Nick leads an absolutely gob-smacking solo. It's just so expressive yet beautifully restrained. Following which, the track softly grooves towards a soothing outro. 'When I'm With You' is certainly one of the most complete indie-rock tracks we've heard this year. It definitely speaks volumes to the incredible musical artistry, drive and vision Nick and his band are more than capable of. We look forward to hearing a lot more from them soon!  
Paper Swords - Breathe In The Light

Paper Swords - Breathe In The Light

9
4 min
Think of this: Sometimes, late at night, when you stand by the balcony in your house, a feeling hits you strongly. A song starts playing like a statement, and you feel a shift in atmosphere where your act of listening becomes a slowing down, a reorientation. Breathe In The Light by Paper Swords exists in that space.  You hear it from the very start: the track leans into whispered softness that is enforced by the layering of the textures and the vocals. The song features instrumental layering that creates a sense of openness. It is as though the sound itself is stretching outward. The production avoids density, choosing clarity and air instead.  When it comes to the structure, the song moves in a gradual electronic arc. Its reliance on sharp contrasts is low, and instead, it fluctuates between vocals: verse and chorus. It builds through accumulation, small additions, shifts in tone, and a careful increase in intensity. This creates a listening experience that feels continuous rather than segmented, like breathing in and out. The restraint of vocals becomes part of the track’s identity. The song allows emotion to emerge through vocal textures. The voice blends into the instrumentation and functions more as an extension of the atmosphere. Breathe In The Light deals with themes of renewal, clarity, a turning toward something softer, a lover after a long period of darkness.  The song is a good fit for a movie like Nomadland (2020).
Jon Gold - Our Love Blooms in Bossa

Jon Gold - Our Love Blooms in Bossa

8.9
3 min
Some songs let emotions unfold very slowly inside of you. It feels like something growing in its own time. Our Love Blooms in Bossa by Jon Gold carries that exact feeling. The song features other artists including Marina Marchi, Bruno Tessele, Guilherme Hoss & Jackson Lourenço.  You can sense it from the opening itself. The piece settles into a classic bossa nova rhythm. The beats are soft but feature syncopated guitar patterns, percussion, and a bassline that moves with quiet confidence. Nothing about the song feels forced. The arrangement creates space without fully filling it. It allows each element to breathe. It’s a sound that invites stillness. When it comes to the structure, the song follows a smooth flow. There are no dramatic shifts or turns. Instead, it glides. The repetition feels organic, like something naturally returning to itself. This gives the track a sense of continuity, where time feels stretched rather than segmented. With the vocals, the voice matches the instrumentation’s restraint. The voice sits gently within the mix. It never overpowers it. There’s a softness here with a sense of ease. It feels conversational in the most intimate sense. It is as though the song isn’t being performed outwardly but shared quietly. The production has a sense of warmth. You can hear acoustics dominate, and even the smallest details like chord changes, rhythmic accents etc, all carry emotional weight. Our Love Blooms in Bossa works with the theme of love as something that grows through patience and intensity. There’s no urgency, no dramatic tension. Instead, the track focuses on presence.  The song is a good fit for a movie like Before Sunset (2004)

Baiki - KosmoX

Baiki - KosmoX

8.8
3 min
Baïki debuts with KosmoX, a vibrant and infectious track that channels the raw spirit of punk rock while embracing alternative and rock textures. The result is a song that feels energetic, nostalgic, and refreshingly modern all at once. From the opening moments, KosmoX establishes a sense of momentum that never lets up, pulling listeners into its colorful punk universe. One of the song’s greatest strengths lies in its production. The mix showcases beautifully rich guitar overdrive tones that add warmth and character without overpowering the arrangement. The bass holds down a tight groove, while the carefully crafted stereo field allows every element to breathe naturally. The balance between aggression and melody gives the track a distinctive identity that stands out in today’s indie music scene. The rhythm section drives the song forward with confidence. An upbeat punk rhythm and steady snare hits provide a solid foundation for the guitar riffs and dynamic vocal delivery. The verses build anticipation effectively before giving way to an explosive chorus with anthemic cheerful harmonies that feel tailor-made for singalongs. It is the kind of chorus that lingers long after the song ends, capturing the carefree excitement that defines the best punk-inspired records. The vibrant playful quality of KosmoX makes it easy to imagine in modern college comedy favorites such as Booksmart or Sex Education. Its youthful energy, rebellious spirit, and uplifting hooks would fit seamlessly alongside the memorable coming-of-age moments found in both. Beyond its catchy surface, KosmoX reflects Baïki’s unique artistic personality. Known for blending languages and musical influences within his storytelling approach, Baïki draws his name from the Polish word “bajki,” meaning tales or stories. That playful sense of imagination remains central to his work, and KosmoX serves as another engaging chapter in a catalog that refuses to be confined by genre boundaries.
Moon Construction Kit - Down The West Coast

Moon Construction Kit - Down The West Coast

9
5 min

You know when you listen to a song and suddenly you're drowning in the nostalgia of an old road trip you took with your parents when you were 7? Moon Construction Kit's “Down The West Coast” feels just like that.

The track opens by settling into a warm, easy groove crafted by shimmering acoustic guitar riffs, soft vocal layers, and little hints of psychedelia. It entrances you completely

The entire song has a very languid and relaxed vibe to it. Nothing is rushed and that's what stands out. The guitars glow instead of sparkle, the rhythm section keeps at a certain pace, and those jazz-tinted woodwind moments bloom in and out. It creates movement without needing a huge chorus or dramatic switch-up.

There’s an also clear late-60s influence running through the song, but Moon Construction Kit avoids turning it into a vintage party. The inspiration feels absorbed and reshaped into something more personal and modern. You can hear the appreciation for older recording styles in the texture alone. The production has softness and space.

There’s a subtle feeling of bittersweet ache underneath it all, but it never gets heavy. It feels more like remembering the past with a smile instead of regret. This song could easily fit into a movie like Chungkin Express.

Reetoxa - Love Keeps Burning Still

Reetoxa - Love Keeps Burning Still

8.7
3 min
The kind of songs that are not about romance. The context is no heartbreak nor a romance in bloom. These pieces exist in a space between these thematic genres. Love Keeps Burning Still by Reetoxa occupies that space.  It is a one-of-a-kind track that turns endurance into its central emotion. You can hear it from the very start; the song carries with it a sense of forwardness/motion. The song starts at a pace, and later the guitars notch up in between the layers and feature a rock-driven confidence, but under all the energy, there is something more reflective. Unlike songs that treat love as a dramatic peak or devastating collapse, this one approaches it as persistence. The instrumentation mirrors that idea: rhythms, recurring patterns, and a structure that feels built to keep moving. The production creates a balance between warmth and grit. You can hear a distorted guitar towards the end that gives the song its weight, while cleaner melodic passages in the beginning add a colorful layer of contrast. This push and pull creates an emotional dynamic where optimism and weariness coexist. The track never sounds defeated, but neither does it sound naïvely hopeful. It occupies the complicated middle ground where commitment exists despite uncertainty. When it comes to the vocals, the voice feels direct. There’s a conversational quality to the performance. It is as though the song is speaking from experience and not just performing emotion. That grounded approach works in its favor. The voice flourishes because the emotional core already sits within the song’s steady momentum. The track is a good fit for a movie like Before Midnight (2013)
Cries of Redemption - The Return - Raw

Cries of Redemption - The Return - Raw

5 min
Strap for a blistering Nu-Metal track from Cries of Redemption, 'The Return - Raw'! Led by Savannah, GA-based indie artist Ed Silva, Cries of Redemption is an exciting, experimental Modern Rock/Nu Metal project that you've got to immerse yourself into! With influences ranging from legendary axe wielders such as David Gilmour, John Frusciante, Morgan Rose and Victor de la Pena to elements of Trap, Deep House and Classical, Cries of Redemption stands tall on the shoulders of its eclectic, determined founder, talented session artists he teams with and his hybrid approach to songwriting and production. Now, lets dive into his latest scintillating release, 'The Return - Raw', taken from the EP 'Patterns'. The track opens onto ominous, emotive strings that slow burn into a thunderous metal riff section. The tone is dark, sinister, amplified by some stunning electric guitar work. Like something straight out of a Children of Bodom album. Strong, commanding female vocals enter, beautifully restrained yet simmering with a quiet rage. The lyrics paint a blood-soaked, compelling tale of two individuals locked into a all-consuming, destructive relationship. The female vocals are sung by Denisse Ferrara, who absolutely takes this track to another level with her soul-chilling delivery. Silva's vocals are enhanced to deliver just as gripping metal screams and roars that make you quiver. 'The Return - Raw' features raw, razor-sharp production and design. Siva's use of various modern audio enhancement software adds a cutting edge, while he also writes 100% of the lyrics, melodies, and guitar riffs. This is truly a benchmark for an artist to harness limitless tech while preserving the very human aspect of his creation. It's the kind of score we could see fitting right into a modern love/horror story like 'Obsession'. It's spot-on in illuminating the canyon-like distance that forms between souls as their bond disintegrates and burns down to ashes. We're captivated by what we've headbanged to with this intelligent, emotionally resonant and downright earth-shatteringly powerful track. Keep an eye out for an absolutely ripper of a breakdown just past the 3 min mark. You have been warned. Also, rock out to the rest of Cries of Redemption's thrilling new album, "Patterns" next!

Ava Valianti - Great Pretender
Ava Valianti - Great Pretender
3 min
Behrang Ghodrati - Pure
Behrang Ghodrati - Pure
19 min
4fro Nick - Don't Waste My Time (LA Mix)
4fro Nick - Don't Waste My Time (LA Mix)
6 min
Nick Pappalardo - When I'm With You
Nick Pappalardo - When I'm With You
4 min
Paper Swords - Breathe In The Light
Paper Swords - Breathe In The Light
4 min
Jon Gold - Our Love Blooms in Bossa
Jon Gold - Our Love Blooms in Bossa
3 min
Baiki - KosmoX
Baiki - KosmoX
3 min
Moon Construction Kit - Down The West Coast
Moon Construction Kit - Down The West Coast
5 min
Reetoxa - Love Keeps Burning Still
Reetoxa - Love Keeps Burning Still
3 min
Cries of Redemption - The Return - Raw
Cries of Redemption - The Return - Raw
5 min

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