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  • “Your Songs Are Smarter Than You”: Jordan Joy Makes Her Debut with Shimmering Indie Pop Anthem, “Don’t Kill the Vibe”
  • “The Thing About Having Nowhere to Sit, Is You Have to Stand Out”: Kat Cunning Finds Hard-Won Power in “Sore Thumb,” an Open-Hearted Anthem for Queers, Freaks, & Shapeshifters
  • “I Don’t Sleep Anymore”: Harvey Street Turn Sleepless Nights into an Indie Rock Confession on “Insomnia”
  • “We Just Didn’t Wanna Be Lonely”: Bleachers Drift Through Memory-Laced Americana on “the van,” a Softly Cinematic, Road-Worn Reverie
  • “Girls Like Us Like It Loud”: BERENICE Puts Her People Front & Center on “Everybody Loves Italian Girls,” an Irresistible Pop Anthem for Being Seen in Full
  • “I’m a Maximalist at My Core”: Maya Engen Arrives Breathtaking and Unafraid with “Fool,” a Soulfully Smoldering Debut That Finds Power in Feeling Everything
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  • “Your Songs Are Smarter Than You”: Jordan Joy Makes Her Debut with Shimmering Indie Pop Anthem, “Don’t Kill the Vibe” June 1, 2026
  • “The Thing About Having Nowhere to Sit, Is You Have to Stand Out”: Kat Cunning Finds Hard-Won Power in “Sore Thumb,” an Open-Hearted Anthem for Queers, Freaks, & Shapeshifters June 1, 2026
  • “I Don’t Sleep Anymore”: Harvey Street Turn Sleepless Nights into an Indie Rock Confession on “Insomnia” May 31, 2026
  • “We Just Didn’t Wanna Be Lonely”: Bleachers Drift Through Memory-Laced Americana on “the van,” a Softly Cinematic, Road-Worn Reverie May 30, 2026
  • “Girls Like Us Like It Loud”: BERENICE Puts Her People Front & Center on “Everybody Loves Italian Girls,” an Irresistible Pop Anthem for Being Seen in Full May 29, 2026
  • “I’m a Maximalist at My Core”: Maya Engen Arrives Breathtaking and Unafraid with “Fool,” a Soulfully Smoldering Debut That Finds Power in Feeling Everything May 29, 2026
  • “I’ma Gonna Tell You How It Is”: A Good Hard Look At Primus’ ‘A Handful of Nuggs’ EP May 29, 2026
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