Vendredi sur Mer – Arrêter le temps ft. Sofiane Pamart
Need a moment of calm in the chaos? Vendredi sur Mer delivers exactly that with “Arrêter le temps,” a tender piano-voice duet featuring acclaimed French composer Sofiane Pamart. The track is a poetic slow burn—soft, melancholic, and intimate—that feels like reading a handwritten letter you forgot you wrote to yourself.
This is the latest glimpse into her upcoming album Malabar Princess (out April 25), where the Swiss-born artist returns to her roots, evoking the dreamy nostalgia of the Alps and the emotional honesty of her early work. “Arrêter le temps” proves that sometimes, less is more—especially when it comes to matters of the heart. Catch her live as she kicks off her international tour this May!
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Molly Moore – Pretty Reckless
Molly Moore is gearing up for the release of her sophomore album, and she’s leaving us with one last fiery taste: “Pretty Reckless.” Teaming up with hitmakers like Larzz Principato (Dua Lipa, Halsey) and Ian Walsh (Plain White T’s, Em Beihold), Moore delivers a track that’s equal parts self-aware and electrifying.
With biting honesty, she unpacks the realization that the chaos in her life isn’t just happening to her—she’s magnetized to it. The production blends moody pop with anthemic edges, making it the kind of song you blast when you’re done playing the victim. Consider this your warning: Molly’s new era is coming, and it’s unapologetically bold.
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Asha Maclean – Yoga
New York’s own Asha Maclean drops her new single “Yoga” – a smooth blend of shimmering pop and 90s-inspired R&B. Her velvety vocals glide over addictive beats, perfectly capturing love’s emotional rollercoaster: the passion, tension, and that undeniable connection we all know.
Growing up in Manhattan with artistic parents, Asha was raised on Michael Jackson, Prince and classic R&B legends. She started by posting covers on Instagram (a Billie Eilish cover changed everything!) and is now mentored by Grammy-winning producer Charles Farrar, ready to make her mark. “Yoga” is that song that makes you move and sing along instantly. Mixing modern sounds with nostalgic vibes, Asha proves she’s the fresh pop voice we’ve been waiting for.
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Lady Sloth – Disaster
Los Angeles indie rock duo LADY SLOTH—vocalist Justina Shandler and percussionist Jon Lane—are back with their first release since 2022’s ‘Forest Behind The Fog’, and it’s a gut-punch of catharsis. “Disaster” is a high-voltage anthem about love’s messy aftermath. Written in the wake of their own breakup (and later finished as friends), the song captures the exhausting cycle of rekindling a doomed romance—those late-night “we can fix this” conversations that always end the same way. The production, helmed by Sean Gould, packs punchy guitars, soaring melodies, and a chorus that sticks like glue.
Originally raw with expletives, the duo refined the track without dulling its edge—proof that some heartbreaks sound better turned into rock songs. With nods to Phoebe Bridgers’ lyricism and Dawes’ earnest energy, “Disaster” is a testament to how art can heal, both for the creators and the listeners.
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Kelsey Olivia – Intertwined
There’s a haunting magic in the quiet hours of the night—the time when Kelsey Olivia sat by her window at 1 AM and poured a lifetime of longing into “Intertwined.” This song captures the kind of love that lingers like a shadow, a soul tie so deep that escape feels impossible.
Written in a single, cathartic hour, the song pulses with raw vulnerability, painting a picture of two hearts forever knotted—even when they shouldn’t be.
With soft, aching vocals and minimalist production, “Intertwined” doesn’t just describe love—it captures the weight of it, the kind that stretches moments into eternities. If you’ve ever loved someone who never quite left your bones, this one’s for you.
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Tara Beier – Mourning Doves of Joshua Tree
Tara Beier’s hauntingly beautiful new EP, Mourning Doves of Joshua Tree, transforms grief into art. Inspired by the loss of her grandmother and the desert’s quiet magic, the record weaves alternative folk and Americana with cinematic grace—songs like “Rainbow” and “Desert Soul” pulse with raw emotion, blurring the lines between sorrow and solace.
Beier channels mourning doves—believed to carry messages from loved ones—into a meditation on healing. Rolling Stone praises her “mystical beauty,” while the Mojave’s vastness mirrors the album’s depth. Mourning Doves isn’t just an EP—it’s a lifeline for anyone navigating loss.
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