Song Pick of the Day Sassy 009 - Someone [Video] Bold, immersive, and quietly addictive — Sassy 009’s “Someone” draws you in and keeps revealing new edges.
Song Pick of the Day Hannah Schneider - In This Room With “In This Room,” Hannah Schneider turns memory and place into something quietly immersive.
Song Pick of the Day Sam Quealy (feat. Marlon Magnee) - By My Side [Video] A shimmering disco-pop crush that feels as good as it looks — Sam Quealy’s “By My Side” is joy, front to back.
Song Pick of the Day Lala Lala - Even Mountains Erode Lala Lala’s new single “Even Mountains Erode” offers a moment of clarity and restraint ahead of her upcoming album Heaven 2.
Song Pick of the Day Flavours - Alibi Restless, sun-lit psych-rock with forward motion — Flavours’ “Alibi” makes change feel urgent and alive.
Song Pick of the Day tjels - Here Comes the Summer On her new song, tjels turns a sense of uneasy anticipation into a quietly gripping slow burn
Song Pick of the Day Melody’s Echo Chamber - The House That Doesn’t Exist [Video] Dreamlike clarity and hard-won hope: Melody’s Echo Chamber’s “The House That Doesn’t Exist” feels like faith rediscovered.
Song Pick of the Day Pebe Sebert - Nice Girl “Nice Girl” carries a rare sense of early clarity — originally recorded in the ’80s, but still sounding quietly fearless and current today.
Song Pick of the Day Large - Falling in the Woods Unforced, warm, and gently hypnotic. Large’s “Falling in the Woods” settles into its own groove.
Song Pick of the Day Sydney Quiseng - When a Good Thing Ends An honest, dizzying reflection on the moment you know something meaningful is ending — and still have to keep moving forward.
Song Pick of the Day Sametime - Is This The End Big feelings, bold hooks, and a leap into the unknown — Sametime’s “Is This The End” turns change into a soaring pop moment.
Song Pick of the Day Theo Bleak - Finest Work A breakup song where memories linger, but the chorus draws a clear line — there is no way back.
Song Pick of the Day Arkells - Money (feat. Portugal. The Man) Joyful on the surface, thoughtful at heart — Arkells’ “Money” hits right on time.
Song Pick of the Day REX - broken Dark pop meets heavy guitars: REX’s “broken” carries emotional weight without spelling everything out.
Song Pick of the Day Dylan Espeseth - Thoughts An anthemic chorus for the moments we question everything — Dylan Espeseth’s “Thoughts” hits hard and stays honest.
Song Pick of the Day Fifi Rong - Ready For That A long-shelved song finally finds its moment: Fifi Rong’s “Ready For This” shimmers with melancholic beauty.
Song Pick of the Day high jump - Hot Honey A slow burn with a sharp edge — high jump’s “Hot Honey” seeps in and stays.
Song Pick of the Day emerson - Amy A gentle reminder of how much it matters to have someone by your side when things feel uncertain.
Song Pick of the Day Rusty Santos - Party With Ben A quiet, knowing celebration — Rusty Santos’ “Party With Ben” glows in its own time.
Song Pick of the Day Sydney Ross Mitchell - Queen of Homecoming A visit home, not a return. Sydney Ross Mitchell’s “Queen of Homecoming” explores the friction between where she’s from and who she is now.
Song Pick of the Day The Bernadette Maries - The Closer You Look [Video] Cool vocals, hazy guitars, and post-punk allure — The Bernadette Maries’ “The Closer You Look” draws you in.
Song Pick of the Day Violent Vickie - Open The Door A darkwave anthem for anyone tired of waiting—Violent Vickie’s “Open the Door” turns dating-scene frustration into steely resolve.
Song Pick of the Day New Constellations - Secret Safe A gentle reminder that real love doesn’t fade with distance — New Constellations’ “Secret Safe” holds it close.
Song Pick of the Day Liz Cooper - Sorry (That I Love You) An apology that turns inward: Liz Cooper’s “Sorry (That I Love You)” captures the painful moment when loving someone means learning to choose yourself.
Song Pick of the Day Every Us - B-Train Chosen family, late-night rides, and a voice that feels like rhome — Every Us’ “B-Train” is quietly perfect.