• Weekly Song Recommendations •

Skittish’s Kicking In pulses with a restless energy, weaving city chaos into a hypnotic beat that feels both thrilling and strangely nostalgic. It’s the kind of track that sneaks up on you—equal parts disoriented dream and late-night confession, unraveling in rhythm.

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1956 by Stolen Dead Music crackles with a ghostly tension, like a half-remembered broadcast from a past that never quite settled. Its raw, cinematic tone pulls you into a smoldering world where history feels personal and every note carries the weight of something unsaid.

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Monochrome:2 by Western Haikus drifts like a dream caught between static and silence, painting emotion in soft greys rather than bold colors. It’s a delicate unraveling—minimalist, intimate, and quietly haunting, like the echo of a thought you can’t quite let go.

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Mascara Streaks by Hanford Reach hits like a blurry memory at midnight—melancholy, cinematic, and strangely comforting. With each note, it peels back layers of vulnerability, offering a soundscape that feels both raw and beautifully restrained.

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Upright by Hidden Youth aches with quiet defiance, layering delicate sorrow over crashing chords like a storm just barely held back. It’s the sound of standing tall in the wreckage—raw, restless, and beautifully human.

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Wine Mom by Sunny Daze & the Weathermen struts in with fuzzy riffs, a sly grin, and the swagger of a house party gone gloriously sideways. It’s garage-psych with a wink—gritty, groovy, and just unhinged enough to keep you hitting repeat.

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Hey by Noiseheads punches through the haze with sharp riffs and a voice that cracks just enough to feel real. It’s a bruised anthem for anyone caught between what they have and what they still ache for—loud, lean, and unapologetically honest.

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Borrowed Skin by Anne Bennett moves like a shadow through candlelight—eerie, intimate, and hauntingly graceful. It wraps you in a velvet fog of sound, where identity slips through your fingers and every note feels like a whispered secret.

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Teens 4 Today by Other Lies surges with sun-soaked riffs and the kind of raw emotion that only youth can conjure. It’s a bright, bittersweet rush—like flipping through old polaroids with the windows down and the future wide open.

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Fallout by Wickham Falls unfolds like a brooding storm, its slow-burning intensity drawing you into a world of emotional upheaval and introspection. With haunting melodies and evocative lyrics, the track captures the essence of unraveling relationships and the lingering shadows they cast.

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