“The Aeroplane” by Helen Shanahan

“The Aeroplane” by Helen Shanahan

Covering a Tim Minchin song isn’t an easy task, but Helen Shanahan approaches “The Aeroplane” with a quiet kind of confidence. She strips things back and lets the song breathe. The arrangement leans on soft guitar and subtle strings, giving her voice space to carry the story. That’s where it works best. Her delivery is […]

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“Setback” by Favourite Kid

“Setback” by Favourite Kid

“Setback” leans into a kind of bright, forward-moving energy that feels immediate without being over the top. Favourite Kid don’t overthink the message—they let it come through naturally, carried by the rhythm and the warmth of the performance. The track is built on a strong acoustic foundation. The guitar has a full, rounded tone, backed […]

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“Curbside” by Laura Adeline

“Curbside” by Laura Adeline

“Curbside” sits somewhere between late-night calm and quiet heartbreak. Laura Adeline leans into a smooth blend of soul and R&B, and it suits her voice perfectly. The track moves on a laid-back groove, with soft guitar lines weaving through electronic drums and subtle synths. It’s polished, but not overly slick. There’s still a bit of […]

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“Cucino” by Benjamino

“Cucino” by Benjamino

“Cucino” feels carefully put together, but never rigid. Benjamino treats the album like something to be experienced in stages, and that idea comes through clearly in how it moves. It’s structured like a meal, shifting moods and textures from start to finish, but still holding onto a consistent feel. The sound leans into alt-R&B, funk, […]

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“As I See” by Laura Adeline

“As I See” by Laura Adeline

“As I See” moves with a kind of quiet confidence that doesn’t need to announce itself. It slips in gently—soft percussion, warm textures—and before long, it settles into a groove that feels effortless but carefully shaped. Laura Adeline leans into restraint here, letting the song breathe instead of filling every space. Her voice is the […]

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“Let The Dust Fall” by TYDE

“Let The Dust Fall” by TYDE

TYDE’s “Let The Dust Fall” arrives with a striking sense of purpose, blending emotional depth with a dynamic, genre-fluid sound that feels both intimate and expansive. Built on a foundation of plucked strings, gentle vocals, and a rhythm that subtly shifts between moods, the track captures attention from its opening moments and never lets go. […]

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“Forget About Us” by Lavelin

“Forget About Us” by Lavelin

Lavelin’s debut EP Forget About Us feels like it was made for late nights that stretch a little longer than planned. It sits comfortably in that space between indie pop and dance, where upbeat production meets more reflective themes. Tracks like “Addicted” bring in a brighter, more immediate energy, with a hook that sticks quickly. […]

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