
Single Review: EMEREE – Eyesore
Pop revenge never sounded so sweet EMEREE is back — and she’s not here to play nice. Following the success of her UK debut Spring

Pop revenge never sounded so sweet EMEREE is back — and she’s not here to play nice. Following the success of her UK debut Spring

Heading to the Edinburgh Fringe isn’t just about packing your best flyers and perfecting your punchlines, it’s also about curating the ultimate soundtrack. For many

Martone returns to the dancefloor with “Too Bad, So Sad,” a fierce and emotionally charged collaboration with Intelligent Diva that lands somewhere between a breakup

Digney Fignus has always worked on the edges of the mainstream, and that’s precisely where the real voices tend to live. With “The Emperor Wears

Critically acclaimed Australian artist EMEREE has returned with her boldest release yet, the razor-sharp pop anthem ‘Eyesore’, out now via Xelon Digital. Following the success

In the world of independent roots music, where craft still holds sway over spectacle and songwriters treat words like sacred tools, there are stories that

When Bernadett Nyari picks up her violin, it’s not just music—it’s magic. With her new album Heart of Diamonds, the internationally acclaimed violinist and composer

In a music landscape often dominated by volume and velocity, Alex Krawczyk’s “A Song for You” stands apart by choosing stillness. Her latest single offers

There’s a point where music stops being a product and starts being a pulse, and that’s exactly where “La Calle Quema” lives—somewhere between a back-alley

Pop revenge never sounded so sweet EMEREE is back — and she’s not here to play nice. Following the success of her UK debut Spring

Heading to the Edinburgh Fringe isn’t just about packing your best flyers and perfecting your punchlines, it’s also about curating the ultimate soundtrack. For many

Martone returns to the dancefloor with “Too Bad, So Sad,” a fierce and emotionally charged collaboration with Intelligent Diva that lands somewhere between a breakup

Digney Fignus has always worked on the edges of the mainstream, and that’s precisely where the real voices tend to live. With “The Emperor Wears

Critically acclaimed Australian artist EMEREE has returned with her boldest release yet, the razor-sharp pop anthem ‘Eyesore’, out now via Xelon Digital. Following the success

In the world of independent roots music, where craft still holds sway over spectacle and songwriters treat words like sacred tools, there are stories that

When Bernadett Nyari picks up her violin, it’s not just music—it’s magic. With her new album Heart of Diamonds, the internationally acclaimed violinist and composer

In a music landscape often dominated by volume and velocity, Alex Krawczyk’s “A Song for You” stands apart by choosing stillness. Her latest single offers

There’s a point where music stops being a product and starts being a pulse, and that’s exactly where “La Calle Quema” lives—somewhere between a back-alley