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Michael Clifford’s “Cool” marks his solo debut in pop-punk introspection, while Wet Leg’s “Catch These Fists” leans into slacker rock sarcasm. Sombr, Wallows, and Tom Misch explore emotional fallout with stripped-back flair. The Driver Era revive retro shimmer on “Don’t Take The Night,” Saša Matić opts for slow-burning disillusion, and CG5 delivers analog dread on “Entranced.” Schlueter and McGuinness close with faith and quiet reflection. Here are the brand new worldwide louder music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
50 . Michael Clifford – Cool
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Date Added : Apr 8,2025
Michael Clifford releases his debut solo single, “Cool,” stepping sideways from his role as guitarist in the multi-platinum-selling 5 Seconds of Summer. He signs with Hopeless Records for the occasion, signaling a shift while keeping one foot in his pop-punk comfort zone. The track spirals through self-doubt and performative identity, distilled in the refrain “Am I cool enough?” A candy-coated video and sharp guitar riffs trace his evolving artistic equation. Music video directed by : Bobby Hanaford |
49 . Sombr – Back To Friends
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Date Added : Apr 8,2025
In “Back to Friends,” Sombr picks apart the awkward choreography of ex-lovers attempting platonic grace. The track threads bittersweet confessions through subdued production, letting frayed emotions do the heavy lifting. Its video places Sombr opposite Charlotte D’Alessio, the visual tension mirroring the song’s emotional retreat. Born Shane Boose, Sombr merges classical training with bedroom studio grit from his Lower East Side beginnings. Music video directed by : Gus Black Would’Ve Been You (2023) |
48 . Wet Leg – Catch These Fists
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Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“Catch These Fists” marks a stylistic swerve for Wet Leg, the British duo from the Isle of Wight, leaning into slacker rock territory. Released via Domino Records as the lead single from their sophomore album, the track pairs sardonic grit with fuzzed-out guitars and clipped rhythms. Lines like “I don’t want your love, I just wanna fight” cast a jaundiced eye on nightlife rituals and assert a mock-aggressive stance against unwelcome advances. Song featured on the album : Moisturizer Chaise Longue (2020) |
47 . Sasa Matic – Krematorijum Za Ljubav
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Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“Krematorijum za ljubav” finds Saša Matić leaning into disillusionment, as romance is reduced to smoke and ashes in a pop-folk lament laced with irony. Anchored in his eighth album, “Noćas nam ne gine ljubav,” the track delivers emotional combustion rather than resolution. Matić, blind since infancy, brings piano and accordion training to a genre often seduced by melodrama, but here he prefers slow incineration over theatrics. Music video directed by : Arnej Misirlić, Stanislav Zakić Samo Da Prodje Ova Noc (2021) |
46 . CG5 – Entranced
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Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“Entranced” filters the eerie narrative of *PROJECT U MOVE* through CG5’s flair for retro-laced production. Drawing on sonic textures from the ’70s and ’80s, the track mirrors the franchise’s psychological swirl with synths that nod to analog drama and haunted disco ballads. CG5 (Charles Duncan Green V), born in 1999, threads his usual digital polish through this analog-conscious tribute to cinematic dread. Music video directed by : William Bradford – Song featured on the album : U Move (Ep) Anything Can Go (2023) |
45 . Wallows – Hide It Away
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Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“Hide It Away” by Wallows blends alternative rock with indie pop, pairing taut guitars with introspective lyrics that muse—without mourning—on emotional subtext left unexplored. Released in March 2025, the track follows a trajectory that began in 2017 Los Angeles with “Pleaser” and wends through “Nothing Happens,” the “Remote” EP, and “Tell Me That It’s Over.” Music video directed by : Jason Lester – Song featured on the album : More (Ep) Are You Bored Yet? (W/ Clairo) (2019) |
44 . Tom Misch – Old Man
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Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“Old Man” sees Tom Misch pare things back to voice and guitar, co-writing with Matt Maltese in a shed-turned-studio behind his parents’ house before heading to Nashville with producer Ian Fitchuck. The lyrics linger on aging, paternal yawns and unspoken bonds, while the music video stages a quiet confrontation with time, ending as Misch sings to his father, Peter, in what feels less like a performance than a reckoning. Music video directed by : Saddiq Abubakar – Song featured on the album : Obsession What Kinda Music (W/ Yussef Dayes) (2019) |
43 . The Driver Era – Don’t Take The Night
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Date Added : Apr 8,2025
Glimmering with 70s disco synths and pinned down by a bassline that refuses to stay in the background, “Don’t Take The Night” slips between nostalgia and modern pulse without asking for permission. The Driver Era—Ross and Rocky Lynch’s post-R5 venture—leans into genre ambiguity, polishing their alternative rock veneer with retro shimmer. First heard on “Preacher Man,” their blend continues in motion, neither fixed nor urgently explained. Music video directed by : Ryland Lynch & Ross Lynch Fantasy (2022) |
42 . Seph Schlueter – Turn It To Praise
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Date Added : Apr 8,2025
Threading gratitude with a quiet defiance, “Turn It To Praise” sees Seph Schlueter reframe setbacks as divine setups, where adversity gets repurposed into sanctified uplift. Over restrained instrumentals typical of contemporary worship, Schlueter repeats the paradox: what was meant for harm, God flips into blessing, not as poetic flourish but theological confidence. Part of Damascus Worship, the Catholic musician trails the resonance of his previous release, “Counting My Blessings.” Stay (2023) |
41 . Colm R. McGuinness – Remember When
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Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“Remember When” pairs Colm R. McGuinness’s folk-tinged guitar and wistful vocals with lyrics that sift through past promises and fading intimacy. The track leans into acoustic restraint, avoiding theatrics while tracing the fault lines of memory with quiet precision. McGuinness, whose catalog bridges Irish folk and nonchalant modernity, continues his pattern of introspective minimalism. Song featured on the album : Something Worse (Ep) Come Out Ye Black And Tans [Cover] (2022) |
40 . Disiz – Try Try Try [A Colors Show]
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Date Added : Apr 3,2025
Performing “Try Try Try” on *A COLORS SHOW*, Disiz opts for a stripped-back lament that drifts between French and English, where vulnerability meets meticulous lyrical construction. Lines like “Heart in shreds like the Congo” and “My life in ruins without you, like Gaza” cut through the layered synths with surgical precision. Known for his two-decade trajectory across rap, film and literature, his delivery is all restraint and fragmentation. Casino (2020) |
39 . Dara Bubamara – Ilegala
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Date Added : Apr 3,2025
“Ilegala” marks a new chapter in Dara Bubamara’s long-standing pop-folk and turbo-folk trajectory, balancing slinky hooks with a veneer of defiance. Released in March 2025, the track is a sly nod to the covert dynamics of relationships, cloaked in synth-heavy arrangements and her signature theatrical delivery. Since debuting in 1989, the Novi Sad-born singer has produced twelve albums, including “Biografija” and “Dara 2013.” Music video directed by : K3Ymee Opasan 2014. (2013) |
38 . Mø – Keep Møving
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Date Added : Apr 3,2025
“Keep Møving” is a 2025 single by Danish artist MØ, released in March and produced by Nick Sylvester with input from Elliott Kozel and Harrison Smith (The Dare). Framed around an endless to-do list, the track offers an ironic commentary on the pressures of both personal ambition and social conformity. Its electro-punk palette pulses with grit and euphoria, driving through themes of frustration, inertia, and the longing to cut loose. The music video, shot in Norway, accents this tension with visual suggestion rather than resolution. Music video directed by : Mø & Betty Krag – Song featured on the album : Plæygirl Don’T Wanna Dance (2013) |
40 . Disiz – Try Try Try [A Colors Show]
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Date Added : Apr 3,2025
Performing “Try Try Try” on *A COLORS SHOW*, Disiz opts for a stripped-back lament that drifts between French and English, where vulnerability meets meticulous lyrical construction. Lines like “Heart in shreds like the Congo” and “My life in ruins without you, like Gaza” cut through the layered synths with surgical precision. Known for his two-decade trajectory across rap, film and literature, his delivery is all restraint and fragmentation. Casino (2020) |
39 . Dara Bubamara – Ilegala
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Date Added : Apr 3,2025
“Ilegala” marks a new chapter in Dara Bubamara’s long-standing pop-folk and turbo-folk trajectory, balancing slinky hooks with a veneer of defiance. Released in March 2025, the track is a sly nod to the covert dynamics of relationships, cloaked in synth-heavy arrangements and her signature theatrical delivery. Since debuting in 1989, the Novi Sad-born singer has produced twelve albums, including “Biografija” and “Dara 2013.” Music video directed by : K3Ymee Opasan 2014. (2013) |
38 . Mø – Keep Møving
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Date Added : Apr 3,2025
“Keep Møving” is a 2025 single by Danish artist MØ, released in March and produced by Nick Sylvester with input from Elliott Kozel and Harrison Smith (The Dare). Framed around an endless to-do list, the track offers an ironic commentary on the pressures of both personal ambition and social conformity. Its electro-punk palette pulses with grit and euphoria, driving through themes of frustration, inertia, and the longing to cut loose. The music video, shot in Norway, accents this tension with visual suggestion rather than resolution. Music video directed by : Mø & Betty Krag – Song featured on the album : Plæygirl Don’T Wanna Dance (2013) |
37 . LéMan – Les Étoiles
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Date Added : Apr 3,2025
In “Les Étoiles,” LéMan threads quiet resignation with elliptical melancholy, tracing fragments of childhood beneath faraway constellations. Released in January 2025, the track follows his 2024 EP “On est plein,” which includes “Petit Garçon” and “On attend,” and circles back to personal territory—his father’s alcoholism pressed into minimal arrangements and sparse lyricism. LéMan first surfaced in 2023 with an austere cover of “La danse des canards.” Music video directed by : Jean-Baptiste Drouet Jvqtsm (2023) |
36 . Full Circle Boys – Skin
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Date Added : Apr 3,2025
“Skin” marks the March 2025 return of Full Circle Boys, the North American quintet formed in 2021 by Jagger Moon, James Herron, Sean Garrity, Ollie Hincy, and Dossan Bell. The track unpacks intimacy with a mix of polished harmonies and pulsing rhythms that nod to their earlier singles, “Call My Name” and “Me and You.” With each member trading verses with calculated fluidity, “Skin” teases vulnerability without ever fully surrendering to it. Music video directed by : Keone Madrid Call My Name (2024) |
35 . Tautumeitas – Bur Man Laimi
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Date Added : Apr 3,2025
“Bur Man Laimi” merges archaic Latvian folk chants with subtle nods to electropop, staying true to Tautumeitas’s method of dragging traditional sounds—sometimes kicking and screaming—into the present day. Performed at Supernova 2025, the track secures Latvia its first entirely Latvian-language Eurovision appearance since 2004, an oddly overdue return for a country fluent in musical folklore. The group consists of six members trained in ethnomusicology, known for weaving vocals with violins, mandolins, and an occasional clarinet into something neither nostalgic nor trendy—just unmistakably theirs. Formed in 2015, Tautumeitas released three albums: their eponymous debut in 2018, “Dziesmas no Aulejas” in 2019, and “Skrejceļš” in 2022—all exercises in cultural excavation with a beat. Guli Guli (2021) |
34 . Cian Ducrot – Little Dreaming
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Date Added : Apr 3,2025
“Little Dreaming” introduces a new chapter from Irish singer-songwriter Cian Ducrot, known for his melancholic leanings and carefully structured pop ballads. Following the release of his first album “Victory” and a Grammy win for his contribution to SZA’s “Saturn,” Ducrot returns with a piece that favors restraint over flourish. The track unfolds in a subdued register, opting for soft textures and hushed tonalities rather than swelling dramatics. Song featured on the album : Little Dreaming I’Ll Be Waiting (2022) |
33 . Albino & Džejla Ramović – Zime
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Date Added : Mar 31,2025
Blending moody pop with a Balkan undertone, “Zime” pairs Albino’s production flair with Džejla Ramović’s restrained yet melodic vocals. Born in April 2002 in Goražde, Ramović moves from her early “Ruža” days toward a sparer, more reflective delivery. Since her debut in 2014, she’s been pivoting between stages and business school lectures in Barcelona, while Albino provides a brooding sonic counterpart here. Music video directed by : Tadža Ruža (2016) |
32 . Sub Urban – Make Me Forget
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Date Added : Mar 31,2025
With “Make Me Forget,” Sub Urban returns to his blend of alternative and electronic textures, stitching together eerie melodies and razor-edged introspection into a track both unsettling and precise. His vocals, equal parts plaintive and theatrical, wade through a sonic fog of synths and percussion that refuse to settle. The video follows suit—moody, stylized, and just cryptic enough to provoke more questions than it answers. Music video directed by : Sterling Larose – Song featured on the album : If Nevermore Freak (W/ Rei Ami) (2019) |
31 . Wisp – Sword
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Date Added : Mar 31,2025
Interpolating shoegaze textures with a gauzy sense of emotional opacity, “Sword” by Wisp sketches the weary silhouette of a hidden romance. The track circles themes of shame and disorientation, tracing the subtle violence of being someone’s secret rather than their partner. “It’s about not having a chance to shine because your partner keeps you in the dark,” offers Reid Dunn, aka Wisp, electronic composer from Niagara Falls, attached to Rephlex Records. Music video directed by : Valerie Dziatko & Rudy Grazziani |
30 . Ecca Vandal – Cruising To Self Soothe
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Date Added : Mar 31,2025
“Cruising To Self Soothe” merges Ecca Vandal’s punk edge with new wave textures in a tight, genre-contorting single released February 2025. The lyrics navigate personal agency and the quiet rebellion of distancing from toxic patterns, all without turning existential despair into cliché. Shot at Knox Skate Park, the video leans into gritty self-reliance rather than glossy resolution. Vandal’s lineage traces from South Africa to Sri Lankan Tamil roots, landing in Melbourne’s outskirts. Beginning with 2014’s “White Flag,” her influences span jazz to metal, dodging predictability at every turn. Music video directed by : Ecca Vandal & Richie Buxton Battle Royal (2014) |
29 . Ic3Peak – Господи. Прости Меня [Выступление В Церкви]
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
IC3PEAK trades their signature abrasive electronics for brooding indie rock in “Господи, прости меня” (Lord, Forgive Me), a track laden with mellow instrumentals and introspective lyrics. The shift in tone follows the duo’s forced exile from Russia after condemning the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The accompanying music video situates their performance within a church, underscoring the track’s somber reflection. Once a fixture in Moscow’s witch house scene, IC3PEAK has long faced governmental suppression, their work frequently disrupted by censorship efforts. Music video directed by : Ic3Peak – Song featured on the album : Coming Home Kiss Of Death (2021) |
28 . Dani Mocanu – Cristale Smardovsky
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
Released in March 2025, “Cristale Smardovsky” adheres to Dani Mocanu‘s signature fusion of manele, rap, and trap. The title nods to a high-end champagne, a staple of extravagant displays and celebrations. Born in Bradu, Romania, on September 3, 1992, Mocanu transitions between street narratives and personal convictions. His discography includes “Nu dau înapoi” (2016), “Acuzat” (2018), and “Acuzați-mă De Hituri” (2019). After stepping away in 2021, he quickly returned, continuing to navigate themes of crime, incarceration, vengeance, and faith. Blonda (2023) |
33 . Albino & Džejla Ramović – Zime
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Date Added : Mar 31,2025
Blending moody pop with a Balkan undertone, “Zime” pairs Albino’s production flair with Džejla Ramović’s restrained yet melodic vocals. Born in April 2002 in Goražde, Ramović moves from her early “Ruža” days toward a sparer, more reflective delivery. Since her debut in 2014, she’s been pivoting between stages and business school lectures in Barcelona, while Albino provides a brooding sonic counterpart here. Music video directed by : Tadža Ruža (2016) |
32 . Sub Urban – Make Me Forget
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Date Added : Mar 31,2025
With “Make Me Forget,” Sub Urban returns to his blend of alternative and electronic textures, stitching together eerie melodies and razor-edged introspection into a track both unsettling and precise. His vocals, equal parts plaintive and theatrical, wade through a sonic fog of synths and percussion that refuse to settle. The video follows suit—moody, stylized, and just cryptic enough to provoke more questions than it answers. Music video directed by : Sterling Larose – Song featured on the album : If Nevermore Freak (W/ Rei Ami) (2019) |
31 . Wisp – Sword
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Date Added : Mar 31,2025
Interpolating shoegaze textures with a gauzy sense of emotional opacity, “Sword” by Wisp sketches the weary silhouette of a hidden romance. The track circles themes of shame and disorientation, tracing the subtle violence of being someone’s secret rather than their partner. “It’s about not having a chance to shine because your partner keeps you in the dark,” offers Reid Dunn, aka Wisp, electronic composer from Niagara Falls, attached to Rephlex Records. Music video directed by : Valerie Dziatko & Rudy Grazziani |
30 . Ecca Vandal – Cruising To Self Soothe
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Date Added : Mar 31,2025
“Cruising To Self Soothe” merges Ecca Vandal’s punk edge with new wave textures in a tight, genre-contorting single released February 2025. The lyrics navigate personal agency and the quiet rebellion of distancing from toxic patterns, all without turning existential despair into cliché. Shot at Knox Skate Park, the video leans into gritty self-reliance rather than glossy resolution. Vandal’s lineage traces from South Africa to Sri Lankan Tamil roots, landing in Melbourne’s outskirts. Beginning with 2014’s “White Flag,” her influences span jazz to metal, dodging predictability at every turn. Music video directed by : Ecca Vandal & Richie Buxton Battle Royal (2014) |
29 . Ic3Peak – Господи. Прости Меня [Выступление В Церкви]
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
IC3PEAK trades their signature abrasive electronics for brooding indie rock in “Господи, прости меня” (Lord, Forgive Me), a track laden with mellow instrumentals and introspective lyrics. The shift in tone follows the duo’s forced exile from Russia after condemning the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The accompanying music video situates their performance within a church, underscoring the track’s somber reflection. Once a fixture in Moscow’s witch house scene, IC3PEAK has long faced governmental suppression, their work frequently disrupted by censorship efforts. Music video directed by : Ic3Peak – Song featured on the album : Coming Home Kiss Of Death (2021) |
28 . Dani Mocanu – Cristale Smardovsky
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
Released in March 2025, “Cristale Smardovsky” adheres to Dani Mocanu‘s signature fusion of manele, rap, and trap. The title nods to a high-end champagne, a staple of extravagant displays and celebrations. Born in Bradu, Romania, on September 3, 1992, Mocanu transitions between street narratives and personal convictions. His discography includes “Nu dau înapoi” (2016), “Acuzat” (2018), and “Acuzați-mă De Hituri” (2019). After stepping away in 2021, he quickly returned, continuing to navigate themes of crime, incarceration, vengeance, and faith. Blonda (2023) |
27 . Jon Bellion – Wash
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
Jon Bellion releases “WASH” as a single in March 2025, weaving pop, electronic, and hip-hop influences into his signature sound. The lyrics repeat phrases like “Let it wash over me” and “Treat your body like a river,” evoking images of cleansing and renewal. The music video, shot on Iceland’s Mýrdalsjökull glacier without green screens, leans into raw visuals over artificial spectacle. Bellion, an American singer, songwriter, and producer, first gained major attention with “All Time Low” in 2016. Beyond his own projects, he has written and produced for artists like Justin Bieber, Maroon 5, and the Jonas Brothers. Music video directed by : 91 Rules All Time Low (2015) |
26 . Artemas – Southbound
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
“Southbound” arrives as a new single from English singer-songwriter Artemas, landing on March 19, 2025. Blending alternative pop with R&B influences, the track leans on his distinctive vocals and atmospheric production. Lyrically, it lingers on themes of desire and physical intimacy, following the provocative thread of his previous releases. Issued as a double single, it shares the spotlight with “test drive.” Artemas debuted in 2020 with “High 4 U” before releasing the 2022 mixtape “I’m Sorry I’m Like This.” His work intertwines pop, indie, and R&B. I’Ll Make You Miss Me (2023) |
25 . Marcin, Hayato Sumino – I Wish
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
“I Wish” brings together guitarist Marcin and pianist-composer Hayato Sumino for a reinterpretation of Stevie Wonder’s 1976 Billboard No. 1 hit. Marcin describes the arrangement as one of the most challenging and entertaining projects he’s tackled. Sumino, known as Cateen, studied both science and music in Japan and Paris, earning recognition after winning the PTNA Competition in 2018. Marcin, blending classical and percussive guitar techniques, gained attention with his “Toxicity” cover. Music video directed by : Takumi Osera & Marcin Toxicity (2017) |
24 . Satoshi – De Partea Ta
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
“De Partea Ta” lands as Satoshi‘s latest offering, threading hip-hop with an alternative edge. Behind the moniker stands Vlad Sabajuc, a fixture in the Moldovan scene, moving between solo ventures and collaborations with Romanian and Moldovan peers. His catalog carries tracks like “Mama Mi-a Spus,” “N-avem Scuze,” and “UMATURMAN,” each reinforcing his presence in an evolving landscape where stylistic shifts meet regional influences. Music video directed by : Roman Burlaca – Song featured on the album : Minim Efort (Ep) Mama Mi-A Spus (2022) |
23 . Parcels – Safeandsound [Live]
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
“Safeandsound” arrives as a live-recorded single from Australian indie-pop outfit Parcels, captured at Golden Retriever Studios in Sydney with all five members performing in the same room. Guitarist Jules Crommelin shares that the lyrics draw inspiration from Tom Lutz’s podcast “The Cloud of Unknowing,” which grapples with accepting the unpredictable. Parcels, formed in 2014, reached global audiences with the Daft Punk-produced “Overnight” before relocating to Berlin and releasing their debut album, followed by “Day/Night.” Music video directed by : Alexandra Thurmond Tieduprightnow (2017) |
22 . Slot Machine – Skyline
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
“Skyline” is a single by Thai rock band Slot Machine, released in March 2025. The track features production from Grammy-winning artist Ryan Tedder, who oversees the project as executive producer. The accompanying music video presents band members Karinyawat Durongjirakan on vocals, Atirath Pintong on bass, and Janevit Chanpanyawong on guitar. Slot Machine, formed in Bangkok in 2004, previously collaborated with Grammy winner Steve Lillywhite on their 2016 English-language album “Spin the World.” I Know, I Know (2015) |
21 . Nathaniel Rateliff, Gregory Alan Isakov – Flowers
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Date Added : Mar 25,2025
“Flowers” emerges from Nathaniel Rateliff and Gregory Alan Isakov’s long-standing creative rapport, a song initially left unfinished during the sessions for Rateliff’s 2020 album “And It’s Still Alright.” Revived five years later, the track melds their songwriting instincts, with each artist contributing lyrics and melodies. Their collaboration shapes a composition that reflects both voices without overshadowing either. The song is officially released in February 2025. Music video directed by : Taylor Mcfadden Heartless (W/ The Night Sweats= (2023) |
20 . Struggle Jennings – Only God Knows (w/ Jelly Roll)
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Date Added : Mar 18,2025
“Only God Knows” pairs Struggle Jennings and Jelly Roll in a track navigating faith, struggle, and redemption. Released in March 2025 under Angels & Outlaws, it unpacks personal demons and spiritual solace through gritty lyrics and an unfiltered delivery. Jennings, the grandson of Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, channels his past, including incarceration, into his music. Jelly Roll, once rooted in hip-hop with SNO, transitioned into country, weaving addiction and redemption into his narratives. Monte Carlo (2022) |
19 . Avi Kaplan – Peace Somehow
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Date Added : Mar 18,2025
“Peace Somehow” arrives as Avi Kaplan’s latest single, weaving indie and alternative influences into a sound that feels both intimate and expansive. Produced alongside Reid Leslie, the track leans into themes of tranquility and self-reflection, carried by lines like “High on the mountain / Deep in the trees / Flow with the river / Fly on the breeze.” Kaplan, formerly of Pentatonix, continues his solo path with music that gravitates toward introspection, nature, and personal evolution. Music video directed by : Laura Matula Feel Alright (2023) |
18 . Jonah Kagen – The Reaper
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Date Added : Mar 18,2025
“The Reaper” marks another step in Jonah Kagen’s trajectory, blending indie and alternative elements with his signature acoustic sensibilities. Lyrically, the song navigates personal turmoil and the weight of past choices, encapsulated in lines like “I woke up one morning restless on a bed of gasoline” and “I burned down that old brick house and I threw away the key.” Kagen, who gained prominence on TikTok, introduced his sound through the EP “georgia got colder” (2022), featuring “Broken.” Music video directed by : Brenton Giesey Broken (2021) |
17 . Kacperczyk – Mamony Milion
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Date Added : Mar 18,2025
“Mamony Milion” brings Kacperczyk’s alternative flair into the Polish hip-hop landscape, blending sharp lyricism with sleek production. Released in 2025, the track navigates themes reflective of contemporary Polish society, threading a perspective that resonates across audiences. Kacperczyk, a duo of brothers Maciek and Paweł, first surfaced in 2019 and stand out as the first alternative act on SBM Label, a space traditionally reserved for rap. Maciek commands vocals and guitar, while Paweł orchestrates production and drums. Their catalog includes “Sztuki Piękne” (2020), “Kryzys Wieku Wczesnego” (2021), and “Pokolenie Końca Świata” (2023). Music video directed by : Andrzej Dziadek Iggy (2018) |
20 . Struggle Jennings – Only God Knows (w/ Jelly Roll)
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Date Added : Mar 18,2025
“Only God Knows” pairs Struggle Jennings and Jelly Roll in a track navigating faith, struggle, and redemption. Released in March 2025 under Angels & Outlaws, it unpacks personal demons and spiritual solace through gritty lyrics and an unfiltered delivery. Jennings, the grandson of Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, channels his past, including incarceration, into his music. Jelly Roll, once rooted in hip-hop with SNO, transitioned into country, weaving addiction and redemption into his narratives. Monte Carlo (2022) |
19 . Avi Kaplan – Peace Somehow
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Date Added : Mar 18,2025
“Peace Somehow” arrives as Avi Kaplan’s latest single, weaving indie and alternative influences into a sound that feels both intimate and expansive. Produced alongside Reid Leslie, the track leans into themes of tranquility and self-reflection, carried by lines like “High on the mountain / Deep in the trees / Flow with the river / Fly on the breeze.” Kaplan, formerly of Pentatonix, continues his solo path with music that gravitates toward introspection, nature, and personal evolution. Music video directed by : Laura Matula Feel Alright (2023) |
18 . Jonah Kagen – The Reaper
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Date Added : Mar 18,2025
“The Reaper” marks another step in Jonah Kagen’s trajectory, blending indie and alternative elements with his signature acoustic sensibilities. Lyrically, the song navigates personal turmoil and the weight of past choices, encapsulated in lines like “I woke up one morning restless on a bed of gasoline” and “I burned down that old brick house and I threw away the key.” Kagen, who gained prominence on TikTok, introduced his sound through the EP “georgia got colder” (2022), featuring “Broken.” Music video directed by : Brenton Giesey Broken (2021) |
17 . Kacperczyk – Mamony Milion
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Date Added : Mar 18,2025
“Mamony Milion” brings Kacperczyk’s alternative flair into the Polish hip-hop landscape, blending sharp lyricism with sleek production. Released in 2025, the track navigates themes reflective of contemporary Polish society, threading a perspective that resonates across audiences. Kacperczyk, a duo of brothers Maciek and Paweł, first surfaced in 2019 and stand out as the first alternative act on SBM Label, a space traditionally reserved for rap. Maciek commands vocals and guitar, while Paweł orchestrates production and drums. Their catalog includes “Sztuki Piękne” (2020), “Kryzys Wieku Wczesnego” (2021), and “Pokolenie Końca Świata” (2023). Music video directed by : Andrzej Dziadek Iggy (2018) |
16 . Balu Brigada – The Question
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Date Added : Mar 18,2025
“The Question” is a single by Balu Brigada, released in February 2025 via ARRO/Atlantic Records. Blending alt-pop with genre-mixing flourishes, the track navigates love, late-night encounters, and the uncertainty of relationships, captured in lines like “I guess it depends / Will you love me till the end.” Formed in 2016 by brothers Henry and Pierre Beasley, the New Zealand duo initially performed under the name Baloo before changing it to avoid legal complications. The band has released two EPs, “I Should Be Home” (2022) and “Find A Way” (2023), alongside the 2024 compilation album “BALU.” Media outlets like PEOPLE have described them as “the groove-pop duo you’ve been waiting for,” while ONES TO WATCH has highlighted their experimental approach. Music video directed by : Henry Beasley & Pierre Beasley So Cold (2023) |
15 . Costel Biju & Elisa – Mama Mea
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Date Added : Mar 18,2025
“Mama Mea” brings together Costel Biju and Elisa in a track shaped by modern pop and electronic elements, balancing sentiment with contemporary production. The lyrics center on familial bonds, honing in on the connection between mother and child with a direct, heartfelt approach. Costel Biju, a long-standing presence in the Romanian music scene since 2003, infuses Manele influences, a genre rooted in Romanian dance music. Elisa’s emotive delivery complements the mix, her vocals offering a contrast to Biju’s energetic style. His discography features releases such as “Manele (Live)” and “Biju & Friends,” both reflecting his signature sound. Gata Fa (W/ Ionut De La Constanta) (2023) |
14 . Kyle Alessandro – Lighter
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Date Added : Mar 15,2025
Kyle Alessandro steps onto the Eurovision stage for Norway with “Lighter,” a track shaped by personal history and cultural fusion. Born in Levanger in 2006, the singer-songwriter first surfaced on “Norske Talenter” at age 10, later joining Melodi Grand Prix 2023 with Umami Tsunami’s “Geronimo.” Returning solo in 2025, he crafts “Lighter” with Swedish producer Adam Woods, channeling his mother’s advice through flamenco rhythms and Norwegian-Spanish textures. Geronimo (W/ Umami Tsunami, Kristian Haugstøyl & Magnus Winjum) (2022) |
13 . Poppy – The Cost Of Giving Up [Jimmy Kimmel Live!]
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Date Added : Mar 15,2025
“The Cost of Giving Up” merges metalcore aggression with somber introspection, layering dissonant guitars, oscillating bass, and ethereal piano to craft an unrelenting atmosphere. Poppy’s lyrics dissect emotional exhaustion and self-doubt, questioning whether relief will ever arrive: “What’s the cost of giving up? / Why does it feel like help will never come?” Born Moriah Rose Pereira in Boston, she shifts between pop, industrial, and heavy metal, constantly reshaping her sound. Song featured on the album : Negative Spaces I Disagree (2019) |
12 . Breskvica & Sasa Matic – SNEG
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Date Added : Mar 15,2025
“SNEG” unites Saša Matić and Breskvica in a fusion of pop and folk, threading his signature vocals with her contemporary edge. Matić, blind since birth, has shaped Serbian pop-folk since 1994, releasing ten albums, beginning with “Prokleta je violina” in 2001. Ignjatović, known as Breskvica, stepped into the spotlight in 2019 with “Utopia,” later forging her solo path post-“Srećan put.” She navigates pop and trap, marking another step forward. Music video directed by : Luka Jakovljević & Petar Kastratović Do Gole Koze (2023) |
11 . Cup Of Joe – Multo
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Date Added : Mar 15,2025
“Multo” is a single by Filipino pop-rock band Cup of Joe, released in September 2024 as part of their debut album, which traces the five stages of grief. Placed as the seventh track, the song represents the depression stage, with lyrics born from co-lead vocalist Rapha Ridao and his brother’s reflections on loss during the COVID-19 pandemic. The music video, released in March 2025, features Elijah Canlas and Miles Ocampo, depicting a woman haunted by memories of her lost partner. Song featured on the album : Silakbo Mananatili (2022) |
10 . JJ – Wasted Love
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Date Added : Mar 8,2025
JJ, born Johannes Pietsch in Vienna in 2001, is an Austrian countertenor who spent his childhood in Dubai before moving back to Austria in 2016. After competing in The Voice UK in 2020, he became a finalist on Starmania in 2021. Currently performing at the Vienna State Opera, he has appeared in productions such as Die Zauberflöte and Tschick. “Wasted Love,” Austria’s Eurovision 2025 entry, merges opera and pop, navigating unrequited love with soprano-reaching vocals. The music video, filmed in forests, theaters, and underwater, shifts between dramatic natural landscapes and staged studio environments. Music video directed by : Vesely Marek The Winner Takes It All [The Voice Uk 2020] (2019) |
9 . Adam Calhoun – Rebels
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Date Added : Mar 8,2025
“Rebels” merges country and rap, threading twangy guitar riffs through a driving beat while Adam Calhoun delivers his signature blend of gritty vocals and direct lyrics. The track channels themes of defiance, patriotism, and rural American life, embracing both hip-hop’s cadence and country’s instrumental backbone. The video places Calhoun in vast rural landscapes, reinforcing the song’s ties to country culture. Originating from Chicago, he built his name through provocative online content before shifting to music. His work frequently touches on conservative values and working-class resilience. He has collaborated with artists such as Tom MacDonald, Struggle Jennings, and Demun Jones, weaving himself into the country-rap movement. Music video directed by : Crackalacktv – Song featured on the album : Ameracal Ii Upchurch Here Ya Go (2024) |
8 . The Warning – Hell You Call A Dream [Live]
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Date Added : Mar 8,2025
“Hell You Call A Dream” charges forward with The Warning’s signature hard rock intensity, merging sharp guitar riffs with commanding vocals. Featured on their 2024 album “Keep Me Fed,” the track channels a mix of raw energy and controlled aggression. Formed in 2014, the Mexican trio of sisters—Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra Villarreal Vélez—has built their identity through viral covers and original compositions. A five-album deal with Lava Records in 2020 expanded their reach beyond independent releases. Song featured on the album : Keep Me Fed’ Choke (2021) |
7 . Cameraboy – Powiedz. Że Kochasz
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Date Added : Mar 8,2025
Set against a backdrop of pop and electronic textures, “Cameraboy – Powiedz, że Kochasz” fuses atmospheric synths with the guitar work of Dawid Łopatowski. Łukasz Pawłowski, performing as Cameraboy, delivers lyrics laced with longing and uncertainty, repeating the existential question “Dokąd zmierza świat?” (Where is the world heading?) alongside the plea “Powiedz, że kochasz” (Tell me you love me). Released on March 3, 2025, the track reflects his emergence in the Polish music scene of the mid-2020s. Music video directed by : Przemysław Niewęgłowski Hola Hola (2024) |
6 . Broken Peach – Get Ready
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Date Added : Mar 8,2025
Broken Peach reworks “Get Ready,” the 1966 Motown track by The Temptations, infusing it with their mix of rock and soul. Formed in Vigo in 2009, the group is known for reshaping classics with theatrical flair. They previously gained attention with a viral take on “This is Halloween.” “Get Ready” aligns with their performance-driven style, placing bold vocals and rhythmic precision at the forefront. Their album “The Cabaret” includes renditions of “Personal Jesus” and “Tainted Love.” Tainted Love (2022) |
5 . Stephen Wilson Jr. – Cuckoo
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Date Added : Mar 8,2025
“Cuckoo” dissects life’s relentless pressures, from financial strain to existential dread, with Stephen Wilson Jr.‘s rugged Americana-folk-rock fusion. The track channels frustration and chaos, its lyrics mapping everyday struggles with an unvarnished edge. The music video, set in an Indiana holler, unfolds as a psychedelic fever dream with HARDY and Joey Breaux, featuring real locals for a visceral, unscripted feel. Released under Big Loud Records. Song featured on the album : Søn Of Dad (Deluxe) Father’S Søn (2023) |
4 . Karan Aujla, OneRepublic, Disha Patani, Ikky – Tell Me
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Date Added : Mar 4,2025
“Tell Me” merges Karan Aujla‘s Punjabi lyricism with OneRepublic‘s polished pop-rock, weaving English and Punjabi vocals over Ikky’s production. The track’s hooks and rhythmic pulse keep the energy high, while Aujla and Ryan Tedder trade verses that shift seamlessly between cultures. Disha Patani features in the video, which reinforces the song’s crossover ambitions. Aujla, an Indian-Canadian artist, previously released “Bacthafucup” (2021), charting on Billboard Canada. Music video directed by : Agam Mann & Aseem Mann Kya Baat Aa (W/ Tania) (2020) |
3 . Linkin Park – Good Things Go [Live]
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Date Added : Mar 4,2025
“Good Things Go” surfaces as Linkin Park’s meditation on loss and the erosion of once-bright moments, channeling the weight of regret and emotional disquiet. The lyrics trace how darkness overshadows anything good, a sentiment that looms large in the aftermath of Chester Bennington’s passing. Linkin Park, whose fusion of alternative rock and nu-metal reshaped mainstream rock, remains on hiatus following Bennington’s death, leaving an imprint reinforced by two Grammy wins. In The End (2009) |
2 . One Ok Rock – Tropical Therapy
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Date Added : Mar 4,2025
“Tropical Therapy” traces a restless search for escape, where the weight of self-imposed chaos meets an urge for serenity. Taka’s vocals glide over a delicate mix of acoustic textures and subtle electronic layers, amplifying the song’s introspective pull. Lyrics such as “I need to get-get-get-get-get away” and “My spirit is guiding me to a place where demons can’t find me” frame this pursuit of relief. ONE OK ROCK, formed in Tokyo in 2005, includes Taka, Toru, Ryota, and Tomoya. Music video directed by : Alan Schaller – Song featured on the album : Detox Clock Strikes (2013) |
1 . Momma – I Want You [Fever]
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Date Added : Mar 4,2025
“I Want You (Fever)” by Momma circles desire wrapped in complications, fixating on someone entangled in past attachments. The Brooklyn-based quartet—Etta Friedman, Allegra Weingarten, Aron Kobayashi Ritch, and Preston Fulks—blends fuzzed-out guitars with dual-vocal harmonies, channeling echoes of Pavement, Veruca Salt, and Sonic Youth. Slacker rhythms meet unwavering intent, straddling the line between yearning and quiet confidence. Music video directed by : Jaxon Whittington – Song featured on the album : Welcome To My Blue Sky Rausxtyy1Lc (Medicine) |
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