Listening Now : Elexen – Drunk
Drunk leans into emotional blur rather than chaos, capturing that vulnerable headspace where feelings spill faster than words. Elexen balances intimacy and melody, pairing confessional …
Drunk leans into emotional blur rather than chaos, capturing that vulnerable headspace where feelings spill faster than words. Elexen balances intimacy and melody, pairing confessional …
Rampage is a love song with scraped knees and adrenaline still buzzing. L.A. Sagne bottle infatuation as motion—fast, impatient, and gloriously undisciplined—where wanting someone means …
Catapult feels like a release of stored momentum, balancing restraint with emotional lift. Cape Francis leans into natural flow and storytelling, letting warm guitars and …
Milton (Alternative Version) feels like stepping into frozen stillness where time moves differently. Pryder and Mørklagt build a stark, cinematic soundscape shaped by icy textures, …
Inside World moves at its own unbothered pace, offering calm without drifting into the background. Duane Hoover blends laid-back blues phrasing with a quietly idiosyncratic …
Mobius unfolds with quiet inevitability, like a thought looping gently back on itself. Martin Martyn let a simple piano figure guide the piece, moving through …
Holding You Back carries the weight of a final confession, heavy but resolute. sadboi simon channels sadness into something muscular, pairing raw rock energy with …
Dead People pulses with urgency and emotional clarity, pairing movement with meaning. Irene Skylakaki leans into a techno-chic framework, blending experimental electronic textures with driving …
Not My King is a clenched fist of a song, driven by urgency rather than metaphor. Champions channel anger, clarity, and collective frustration into gritty …
All Combined feels like a shared moment stretched into sound—equal parts grit and glow. LIBRE fuse post-punk urgency with shoegaze haze, letting noisy guitars blur …