“What a Drag” slips in with a slow-burn tension, turning small emotional bruises into something strangely addictive. Cruel Ploy lets the grit show, and that rough edge is exactly what makes the track linger long after it fades.
“Pull Of The Moon” glows with a quiet intensity, as New Kink blends shadowy melodies with a pulse that feels both intimate and untamed. The track drifts like a late-night confession, pulling you in without ever raising its voice.
“Midnight” hits like a slow-burning voltage surge, with Chenzo V channeling tension into a sound that feels both intimate and cinematic. Every beat drags you deeper into its shadowy atmosphere, turning raw emotion into something you can almost touch.
“Eyes Like Embers” glows with a quiet ferocity, as Under Cold Lights fuse aching emotion with a slow-building intensity that never fully lets go. The track smolders rather than explodes, drawing you in with its eerie warmth and beautifully restrained power.
“Open Hearts Club” bursts with a wide-open sincerity, as Die Tired blend soaring melodies with that unmistakable alt-rock drive that feels built for big stages. The song moves with a restless optimism, catching you in its momentum before you even realize you’re humming along.
“Voyages” slips between moods with an easy confidence, as Glib weave together bright improvisational spark and a groove that quietly pulls you along. The track feels like a wanderer’s daydream—playful, unpredictable, and surprisingly soulful.
“This Time Tonight” drifts in with a heavy stillness, as DEAdpILOT captures that fragile space between holding on and letting go. The song feels like a long, unbroken exhale—dark, reflective, and haunting in a way that sticks with you.
“If You’re Waiting” moves with a warm undercurrent, carried by a bass line that anchors the track while the vocals glide with effortless clarity. David Scott Akin builds a sound that feels both personal and expansive, inviting you into a moment that’s equal parts reflection and uplift.
“Selfish” glimmers with a dreamy pulse as Sofi Vonn lays bare emotion through soft edges and tightly drawn tension. The track moves like a whispered confession wrapped in shimmering synths, equal parts vulnerable and hypnotic.
“And Yours Too” carries an easy, thoughtful charm, unfolding with a warmth that feels both familiar and quietly surprising. Barry and The Visitors let the song breathe naturally, creating a relaxed yet resonant listen that settles in and stays with you.