TENDER – Where The Waves Break
TENDER return with a brooding, late-night EP that doubles down on minimal electronics, intimate vocals, and heartbreak you can almost touch. Listen and read more about the forthcoming album Where The Waves Break out June 4th.
Cloud Droppings – #Drenched
Cloud Droppings returns with four fresh obsessions — tender indie pop, neon-lit electronica and disco-charged daydreams. Your playlist just got emotionally complicated (in a good way).
Fruity Loops: Peach
Lemin.’s ‘Cookie Dough Skin’ glows like a sun-ripened peach — warm, velvety, and emotionally lush.
Tame Impala – Deadbeat
Tame Impala returns with Deadbeat, a dazzling yet vulnerable mix of electronic psychedelia and late-night introspection. Kevin Parker dances through burnout and bliss with synths, heartbreak, and self-awareness.
Boylife – Jones
A deep-dive into Boylife’s new album Jones (released July 29, 2025). A genre-bending fever dream of soul, R&B, an album that sounds like your therapy notes read themselves aloud.
Babeheaven – Beloved
London duo Babeheaven return after a four-year pause with Beloved — a tender, self-produced single out July 25 via Scenic Route. Blending dream-pop, soul, and trip-hop, it marks a new chapter shaped by love, grief, and quiet reinvention.
Jamie XX – Dream Night
Dream Night is a serotonin shot for the ears. It’s lo-fi euphoria, polished until it sparkles, then thrown into a blender with broken disco balls and sideways glances. Jamie xx still has it and this dreamy sliver of a track proves he can still hijack your heart and hips simultaneously.
Haerts – Woman On The Line
Haerts announce their fourth album Laguna Road, a raw, intimate indie-pop journey into family, memory, and finding truth in emotional messiness.
Cloud Droppings – #Serotonin
From Mansionair’s nocturnal ache to Confidence Man’s glitter-drenched bravado, this batch of Cloud Droppings might just be the most genre-fluid, mood-rich selection we’ve flung into your ears yet. Buckle up. Let go. Drop in.
Knife Girl – Give It 2 Yu
Here's a promising debut by Lili Also from Helsinki in Finland. Knife Girl brings a sharp, well-chiseled brand of licked alternative pop to the table. So good in fact, we had to come out of hibernation to share it with you.