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Natalie Del Carmen’s “Gone For Good” Turns An Indie Classic Into A Dusty Americana Heartbreaker

Natalie Del Carmen’s “Gone For Good” Turns An Indie Classic Into A Dusty Americana Heartbreaker

There’s something quietly devastating about the way Natalie Del Carmen approaches heartbreak. She doesn’t oversell it or dramatize it for effect. Instead, she lets the emotion sit where it naturally belongs: in the spaces between longing and resignation, freedom and grief, memory and acceptance. On her newest release, a reimagined version of The Shins’ “Gone […]

Artist Spotlight: Abby Nissenbaum and the Slow Burn of “Naomi”

Artist Spotlight: Abby Nissenbaum and the Slow Burn of “Naomi”

Some songs just click from the first listen. You don’t overthink it, you just hit replay. That’s exactly the energy Abby Nissenbaum brings with her new single “Naomi,” a track that feels both classic and completely her own. The Nashville-based indie-rock artist has been steadily carving out a sound that feels distinctly her own, blending […]

Artist Spotlight: kenzie Leans Into The Unresolved On “sophie”

Artist Spotlight: kenzie Leans Into The Unresolved On “sophie”

Pop music loves a clear ending, but the artists worth watching don’t always give you one. That’s exactly why kenzie stands out right now. With her new EP notes from the in between, she’s not trying to present a finished version of herself. She’s documenting a moment that still feels unresolved, and that honesty is […]

Exclusive Interview: Lana Carlson on “Perfect Breakup Line” & the Making of REDEMPTION

Exclusive Interview: Lana Carlson on “Perfect Breakup Line” & the Making of REDEMPTION

Some songs don’t chase attention. They arrive quietly, built on restraint, reflection, and the kind of emotional honesty that only comes from sitting with something long enough. These tracks often mark a shift, not just sonically, but personally, signaling an artist stepping into a new phase where intention matters more than immediacy. That’s the space […]