• Weekly Song Recommendations •

“LASH” hits like a raw nerve, thrashing through rejection and pain with a fierce, unrelenting energy. Sophie’s Body blends grunge grit with alt-rock fire, turning heartache into a battle cry you can’t ignore.

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“Working High” drifts through hazy riffs and off-kilter rhythms, capturing the surreal, detached feeling of a mind half here, half elsewhere. Mall Gag turns the mundane into a trippy, slow-burn anthem that lingers long after the last note fades.

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“Broken Glass” shimmers with beauty, layering dreamy vocals over a backdrop of haunting instrumentals that crackle with quiet intensity. In-Flight Movie crafts a sonic slow dance between fragility and strength, pulling you into its reflective glow.

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“Let The Wound Heal” floats through a cinematic haze, where aching synths and ghostly vocals collide in a moment of emotional stillness. Death Drive and Tori Hall deliver a track that feels like the last line of a dream you don’t want to wake from—soft, haunting, and strangely eternal.

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“You Never Know” rushes forward with sunlit urgency, wrapping shimmering guitar lines around a heartbeat of introspection. ❀ Foliage ❀ spins a lush, nostalgic dream that captures the beauty and chaos of chasing love while life moves at full speed.

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“Sweet and Slow” crashes in with a sugar-rush of hooks and heart, blending sharp edges with an emotional core that hits harder than you’d expect. Teenage Joans master the art of turning vulnerability into an anthem you’ll be shouting with the windows down.

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“Our Living Place” pulses like a transmission from a fractured future, fusing static-laced chaos with hypnotic beauty. Harmonic Permanent Drive crafts an otherworldly experience—part fever dream, part sonic reckoning—that refuses to be confined by genre or gravity.

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“Echoes” feels like stepping through a foggy mirror—familiar yet hauntingly out of reach. Holy Christ! weaves shimmering guitars and distant pulses into a soundscape that lingers like the ghost of a feeling you can’t quite name.

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“Stride” moves with quiet conviction, unfolding like a late-night walk through your own thoughts—steady, reflective, and unexpectedly cinematic. Strange Little Hazards craft a sound that feels intimate yet expansive, balancing delicate melodies with a pulse that won’t let go.

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“Red Sweater” thrashes forward with a bruised heart and a fearless snarl, blending raw emotion with stadium-sized riffs. Losers channel chaos into catharsis, delivering a track that’s equal parts confession and call to arms.

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