[Electronic] Aash Mehta – Into The Surf

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Aash Mehta‘s “Into The Surf” opens with a crisp, driving beat layered beneath shimmering synths. The track builds momentum steadily, creating an inviting atmosphere that blends elements of bass and electronic dance music. As the layers unfold, you can hear the intricate interplay of textures, from the punchy kick drum to the airy pads that swell in and out, giving it a sense of spaciousness.

Throughout the song, Mehta expertly balances dynamic shifts. At around the two-minute mark, there’s a notable drop where the rhythm momentarily recedes before bursting back with added energy. This transition heightens anticipation and keeps listeners engaged. The production is polished, showcasing his skill in crafting immersive sound without overwhelming the listener.

And The Stars Always Knew

The mood of “Into The Surf” is reflective yet invigorating. Mehta’s arrangement evokes imagery of waves crashing against the shore, aligning well with its title. There’s a cinematic quality to how each element interacts; you can almost visualize a sunset over ocean waves while listening. This emotive connection is similar to tracks by Marshmello or Colour, who also manage to blend upbeat tempos with introspective themes.

Mehta has been gaining traction in the electronic scene and currently has a growing audience on platforms like Spotify, where he engages listeners with his unique sound. His recent work on the album demonstrates a commitment to exploring new auditory landscapes while maintaining an accessible feel.

In “Into The Surf,” Aash Mehta not only showcases his production prowess but also invites listeners into an engaging sonic experience that resonates long after the last note fades away.

Listen to Into The Surf by Aash Mehta


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[Indie Pop] Mary Middlefield – Wake up!

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Mary Middlefield‘s “Wake up!” bursts with raw energy and a punchy guitar riff that kicks things off immediately. The track is driven by a steady, rhythmic beat that complements the vibrant guitar work, creating an infectious sound. As it unfolds, the arrangement adds layers of vocal harmonies and dynamic shifts, particularly during the chorus, which elevates the emotional intensity. This track balances a gritty rock edge with pop sensibilities, making it both engaging and accessible.

The verses feature Middlefield’s confident vocals, which convey a sense of urgency and determination. Her delivery is both spirited and assertive, perfectly matching the themes of awakening and empowerment present in the lyrics. The production captures an organic feel while allowing each element to shine through clearly. The instrumentation builds steadily; as the song progresses, the dynamics swell, creating moments where everything feels heightened before pulling back for dramatic effect.

Listeners familiar with bands like Coach Party or Lovedrug might find resonance in Middlefield’s style. There’s a similar blend of catchy melodies and rock grit that defines her sound. This track stands out not only for its energy but also for its relatable themes, tapping into feelings of motivation and self-affirmation that many can connect with.

“I wrote “Wake Up!” from a place where empathy shuts down and contempt takes over, including contempt for myself. The language is extreme because the headspace is extreme, not because it’s meant to incite violence or wish harm on anyone. It’s about how self-loathing can rot into something loud, ugly, and confrontational, especially when you project it outward. The song doesn’t celebrate that mindset or offer redemption; it exposes it. It’s the sound of catching yourself at your worst and letting the tape keep rolling.”

Hailing from Lausanne, Mary Middlefield has quickly garnered attention in indie circles. “Wake up!” is part of her EP of the same name, showcasing her ability to fuse rock elements with pop hooks seamlessly.

In “Wake up!”, Mary Middlefield captures both a personal call to action and a broader message of resilience through her powerful performance and engaging instrumentation. The combination makes this track an anthem for anyone looking to seize the day.

Listen to Wake up! by Mary Middlefield

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[Folk Pop] Mo Klé – King Of Mediocrity

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Mo Klé’s “King Of Mediocrity” unfolds with a steady, driving rhythm that creates an engaging foundation. The song opens with a crisp guitar strumming, layered with a warm vocal tone that carries a hint of introspection. This track, part of his album also titled Three Chords and a Shaking Hand, showcases Klé’s ability to blend folk elements with alternative rock.

The arrangement shifts dynamically as the chorus hits, introducing richer instrumentation and harmonies that elevate the emotional weight of the lyrics. You can feel the contrast between the verses’ more subdued energy and the explosive choruses, which create a sense of yearning and resolve. The production maintains clarity, allowing each instrument to shine without overwhelming Klé’s heartfelt delivery. His voice has an earnest quality that complements the narrative of grappling with self-perception and societal expectations.

Lyrically, “King Of Mediocrity” reflects on themes of feeling stuck in a routine while seeking authenticity. Klé’s writing resonates with anyone who has wrestled with their own aspirations versus reality. The bridge introduces a moment of reflection where instrumentation pulls back slightly, creating space for vulnerability before ramping back up into the final chorus.

“I wanted to write a song about accepting that we’re not perfect—and about the beauty that can often be found in exactly that”

Mo Klé hails from Switzerland and brings a unique perspective to his music, drawing influences from both folk traditions and contemporary alternative sounds. His style evokes comparisons to artists like JennyLee’s explorations in melodic storytelling and Branches’ upbeat yet contemplative approach. This blend places him within a growing scene that values lyrical depth alongside catchy hooks.

As the song closes, there’s a satisfying resolution in both its lyrics and sound—a reminder that mediocrity can coexist with moments of brilliance. With nearly 500 followers on Spotify, Klé is gradually carving out his niche in the music world, inviting listeners to join him on this journey toward authenticity amidst everyday struggles.

“King Of Mediocrity” successfully captures the balance between introspection and musical drive, making it a noteworthy addition to contemporary alternative music.

Listen to King Of Mediocrity by Mo Klé

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[Folk Pop] Oscar Blue – Chin Up Kid

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Oscar Blue’s “Chin Up Kid” bursts with energy from the first chord, driven by punchy guitar riffs and a steady drumbeat. The track showcases a bright, confident sound that balances catchy melodies with an undercurrent of raw emotion. This Ireland-based artist delivers his lines with an earnestness that feels both personal and relatable.

The arrangement builds dynamically throughout the song. It opens with a vibrant guitar line layered over a steady beat, creating an uplifting atmosphere. As the chorus hits, the instrumentation swells, bringing in deeper bass and more intricate guitar work that amplifies the song’s sense of urgency. The verses pull back slightly, allowing for breath between the more intense sections while maintaining a consistent forward momentum.

Lyrically, “Chin Up Kid” touches on themes of resilience and optimism in the face of adversity. The delivery is assertive yet heartfelt, which adds depth to lines that encourage listeners to hold their heads high. The vocal tone carries a youthful exuberance reminiscent of acts like Waterparks, blending nostalgia with contemporary flair.

“Chin Up Kid” is a song I wrote for a friend of mine who was going through a rough time. Where I’m from, near Limerick city, everyone’s “kid” – it’s a term of endearment and in this song I use it to tell me my pal I love him, without sitting him down or turning it into some heavy conversation.

The track is part of Oscar Blue’s new album also titled Birds in Winter, due out on April 24th. Listeners can expect an infectious energy from this song that encourages them to embrace positivity amid challenges. As “Chin Up Kid” unfolds, it becomes clear that Oscar Blue has crafted something special—an anthem for anyone needing a reminder to stay strong and keep moving forward.

Listen to Chin Up Kid by Oscar Blue

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[Indie] Ailbhe Reddy – Kiss Big

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Very few songs make you swoon 30 seconds in. Dublin-based Ailbhe Reddy’s “Kiss Big” is one of those songs. Set to a delicate finger-picking, Ailbhe’s warm vocal delivery comes in, perfectly balanced by quiet space. It’s inviting, encapsulating, and absolutely irresistible.

Drawing inspiration from Fleishman Is in Trouble and Sarah Kane’s “Crave”, Reddy brings a soft-spoken intensity that is hard to shake in all the best ways. “Kiss Big” has real tension throughout, which is a nod to her abilities. It’s not easy to capture with just an acoustic guitar and your voice, but she does it with ease.

Written between Dublin, London, New York, and the American Midwest, KISS BIG traces the full cycle of love, loss, and renewal, the way we swear “never again,” only to find ourselves back at the start with renewed hope…“It’s about the aftershock of a breakup,” she explains. “That liminal space where you’re equal parts sad, hopeful, terrified, and probably a bit delusional.”

“Kiss Big” is a part of her third album, which shares the same title. It’s out on all major DSPS now.


With previous appearances at Glastonbury, SXSW, and The Great Escape, we’re certain her live shows captivate the way her recorded music does. Make sure to get tickets to one of her upcoming shows below.

Ailbhe Reddy Tour Dates:

01.30 – London, UK @ Rough Trade West (in-store performance)

02.01 – Dublin, IE @ Freebird (in-store performance)

02.07 – Philadelphia, PA @ Main Street Music (in-store performance, 1:00 pm)

02.07 – Milltown, NJ @ Revilla Music (in-store performance, 3:30 pm)

03.25 – Ithaca, NY @ Angry Mom Records*

03.26 – Baltimore, MD @ Le Mondo*

03.27 – Harrisburg, PA @ Capital City Music Hall (Small)*

03.28 – Providence, RI @ Lost Bag*

03.29 – Asbury Park, NJ @ The Wonder Bar*

04.01 – New York City, NY @ Nightclub 101

04.21 – London, UK @ The Lexington (tickets)

05.05 – Belfast, Northern Ireland @ The Deer’s Head (tickets)

05.07 – Galway, IE @ The Roisin Dub (tickets)

05.08 – Dublin, IE @ Button Factory (tickets)

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[Singer Songwriter] AMM – tell me the truth (softer)

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AMM’s “tell me the truth (softer)” unfolds with a gentle, yet urgent piano melody that sets an emotional tone. The San Diego-based artist delivers a raw and introspective vocal performance, capturing a sense of vulnerability as they navigate themes of uncertainty and despair. The song’s arrangement gradually layers in strings and subtle electronic elements, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive.

The production shifts dynamically throughout the track. It starts softly with just the piano, allowing AMM’s voice to take center stage. As the lyrics dive deeper into feelings of confusion and fear, additional instrumentation swells in the chorus, heightening the emotional stakes. The contrast between the quiet verses and powerful choruses adds to the tension, making each moment feel significant.

Lyrically, AMM explores the complexities of relationships under strain. Lines like “Tell me the truth, are we doomed” encapsulate a desperate plea for clarity amidst chaos. This theme resonates with listeners who have faced their own moments of uncertainty in love or friendship. The delivery is earnest; you can hear the weight of each word as it hangs in the air.

I wanted to re-release it in it’s original, ‘softer’ form because it felt more true to the expression of the song and the intent for why I wrote it. It’s a sad song and talks about the tension of learning to compromise, forgive, and love someone in a relationship when it feels like that relationship is not working out.

Musically, “tell me the truth (softer)” draws comparisons to artists like Laura Cahen and Camille Clou, who also blend pop sensibilities with introspective lyricism. There’s a palpable connection to contemporary alternative sounds while maintaining an authentic pop structure that makes it accessible. The way AMM balances vulnerability with melodic hooks is reminiscent of how Poppy infuses depth into her work.

As part of her evolving discography, this single showcases AMM’s growth as an artist. With each release, she continues to refine her sound while addressing relatable themes of emotional struggle. “Tell me the truth (softer)” stands out not only for its catchy melodies but also for its profound exploration of what it means to face one’s fears head-on without losing hope.

This track invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences while providing a comforting reminder that they are not alone in their struggles.

Listen to tell me the truth (softer) by AMM

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[Pop] Bright Light Bright Light – Cold Sweat, Hot Boys

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Bright Light Bright Light’s “Cold Sweat, Hot Boys” bursts with infectious energy from the start. The track layers bright synths over a steady beat, crafting a danceable groove that feels both modern and nostalgic. The production is crisp, with dynamic shifts that keep the listener engaged. When the chorus hits, the instrumentation swells, creating an exhilarating moment that invites movement.

The lyrics capture a carefree night out, with themes of heat and closeness evident throughout. Lines like “Turn it up! Turn the room around” reflect a sense of urgency and joy as the singer urges everyone to embrace the moment. The vocal delivery is confident and playful, embodying a party atmosphere where inhibitions fade away. This upbeat tone resonates well with fans of electropop, drawing comparisons to artists like Sophie Ellis-Bextor and her disco-inflected sound.

As the song unfolds, it balances intensity with lighter moments. Verses are marked by a more subdued arrangement before launching into an explosive chorus. This contrasts nicely with softer lyrical introspections about connection and desire in crowded spaces. The repeated phrases emphasize a collective experience—one where everyone shares in the excitement of music and movement.

Bright Light Bright Light is pop project from Welsh-born singer, songwriter and producer Rod Thomas singer, who has cultivated a growing following across DSPs. His work showcases an ability to blend catchy melodies with relatable themes of nightlife and romance. In “Cold Sweat, Hot Boys,” he effectively captures that fleeting thrill of being lost in music while navigating social connections.

Listeners can expect not just a pop song but an invitation to dance through its vivid imagery and vibrant sound. The track exemplifies how electronic elements can create an atmosphere filled with joy while touching on deeper themes of intimacy and liberation within the nightlife scene. It’s hard not to get swept up in its rhythm as it encourages all to let loose and enjoy the moment fully.

Listen to Cold Sweat, Hot Boys by Bright Light Bright Light

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