• Weekly Song Recommendations •

Young Couple’s As the Leaves Unfold drifts like a hazy dream, where shimmering guitars and smoky sax lines blur the line between warmth and unease. It’s the kind of song that feels both fragile and expansive, pulling you into a world where everyday moments suddenly carry cosmic weight.

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Cam Row’s Shoulderman feels like a late-night confession set to rhythm, where raw emotion seeps through every beat. It balances grit and vulnerability so seamlessly that by the end, you feel like you’ve been let in on a secret too heavy to forget.

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The Distant Past by Past Day shimmers with a haunting beauty, where echoing guitars and shadowy textures conjure a world suspended between memory and myth. It’s the kind of instrumental that lingers long after it ends, like a half-remembered dream you can’t quite let go.

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motionyear.’s Doesn’t Feel Right captures the weight of quiet disillusionment with sharp honesty, wrapping it in melodies that feel both intimate and anthemic. It’s a song that doesn’t just echo frustration—it transforms it into something deeply relatable and quietly defiant.

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The Grither’s Wait til Dawn erupts with feral intensity, a storm of riffs and rhythms that demand your full attention. It’s a track that feels less like a song and more like a surge of adrenaline, built to shake walls and ignite restless hearts.

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Spiralcaster’s Sisterworld is a kaleidoscopic rush, where swirling guitar textures and hypnotic grooves collide in dazzling layers. It’s a sonic voyage that feels boundless, pulling you deeper with every shifting tone and cascading riff.

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Maggot House’s TOXIE! [Mop Mix] is a wild, unpolished blast of chaos that feels like it was born in a basement and meant to be played way too loud. It thrashes forward with grimy charm, dripping in reckless energy that’s impossible not to grin at.

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Burn Kit’s Looking Through the Window at You shimmers with an eerie intimacy, like catching a fleeting glimpse of someone you’ll never fully understand. Its layered soundscape pulls you in slowly, leaving behind a haunting sense of curiosity and distance.

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Adams Audacity’s aurora borealis glows with warmth, wrapping tender emotion in a melody that feels both celebratory and timeless. It’s a heartfelt piece that radiates love and connection, as if capturing a family’s brightest memories in sound.

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Hey Fever’s Say Sunshine bursts out with raw, untamed fire, twisting sharp edges of rebellion into something surprisingly infectious. It’s a track that thrives on tension and release, channeling chaos into a pulse you can’t ignore.

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