“The Crack In My Heart” by Cosmic Anxiety


What I like most about dark pop is its ability to create cinematic listening experiences that stay with you long after the song’s finale has faded. “The Crack In My Heart” by Cosmic Anxiety is one of those tunes. It makes you stop in your tracks, not just because of the lyrics, which deal with alienation and the shallow everyday life we’re all subjected to, but also because of the song itself. It’s terrific.


What starts out with just a synth and very subtle electropop ear candy evolves into a full-on pop gem that reminds you of latter-day ABBA — the “The Day Before You Came” era, if you will — when life had intervened and not everything was dandy between the four members anymore. This is meant as the highest possible praise, as I truly think that adversity, more often than not, breeds artistic triumphs.


Although “The Crack In My Heart” is Cosmic Anxiety’s first offering — the duo from Berlin came into being in October 2025 — it’s a fine debut. Any fan of melodic pop will love this. Check it out.


Listen here: “The Crack In My Heart”


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“Smile, People Smile!” by Audren


Well, this grooves like the devil, doesn’t it? “Smile, People Smile!” by Audren is an absolutely fantastic track that revisits what was best about American music in the late sixties and early seventies. It brings to mind legends such as Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield and can hold its own even in that company. What a brilliant record!


It’s very hard to take it all in with just one listen. The groove and performance are as infectious as the song itself. Great harmonies enter the mix at just the right moments, alongside fantastic drumming, slick guitar work, and that bass … love it. While Audren wrote the track as an ode to positivity and joy, the song is so strong that it works in whatever context you hear it, which is a great testament to the record’s overall quality. This is hot music!


Whoever likes the above-mentioned soul legends will have a hard time hitting pause on Spotify. I’m not going to lie — it’s really that good.


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“Where Do We Go From Here” by Michael Gilas

Starting one’s day with a song like “Where Do We Go From Here” is a pretty damn cool experience. The sonic warmth that embraces you as you sip your first cup of coffee feels very comforting. It’s one of those tracks where everything is just so. I couldn’t think of anything to add or anything to take away. It’s outstanding.


Starting with just guitars and vocals, but evolving into an almost gospel-like finish with wonderful vocal harmonies, it’s a powerful musical statement from Gilas. I truly appreciate the arrangement, and the production is first-rate. The guitars sound as fantastic as Gilas’ voice. Nothing’s left to chance. “Where Do We Go From Here” is a well-thought-out pop gem that brings to mind the likes of Don Henley in its execution.


Lyrically, the song deals with how we treat each other in moments of need. Life is full of mountains to climb and valleys to cross — that much I’ve learned during my nearly half a century on the planet. Every day comes with a new beginning, a stack of new choices to make. Perhaps the most important question in all our minds at any given point in time should be: where do we go from here?


Gilas has delivered a piece of contemporary pop gold with a meaningful message, something very few artists manage to achieve.


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“All Over” by Michael Wu

In the crowded landscape of modern indie rock, Michael Wu continues to carve out a thoughtful niche—and his single "All Over" might be one of his most compelling statements yet. It strikes a wonderful balance between mainstream appeal and indie sensibility: accessible enough for a wide audience, while still retaining enough grit to satisfy listeners who lean toward the more independent side of the genre.


The song thrives on a familiar yet timeless indie-rock formula—bright, jangling guitars layered over a steady rhythm section, all anchored by Wu’s earnest and confident vocal delivery. It’s genuinely fantastic stuff. Wu’s sound feels comfortably nostalgic without ever slipping into imitation. And the arrangement? Spot on. It leaves plenty of space for Wu’s songwriting to shine, which is exactly where the track’s real strength lies.


With “All Over,” Michael Wu shows he isn’t just writing songs—he’s capturing a moment. It’s a sharp, melodic indie-rock single that transforms a cultural observation—how difficult it is to live in the present and focus on what truly matters in today’s busy world—into something irresistibly catchy. Give it a listen; it’s absolutely brilliant.


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“Obsessed” by Golden Fez

Some songs capture a feeling. Others immerse you in it. With “Obsessed,” Golden Fez delivers a moody, synth-soaked pop track that dives headfirst into the intoxicating emotional spiral of infatuation. It’s exciting—a terrific slice of modern pop.


From the opening seconds, the production establishes a late-night atmosphere: smooth electronic textures, pulsing rhythms, and layered synths that feel both modern and cinematic. And yet, as compelling as the instrumental is, it never overwhelms the song. Instead, it creates a hypnotic backdrop that allows the intimate vocals to sit at the very centre. There’s a vulnerability in the delivery that makes the lyrics land harder, especially as the song explores the restless, all-consuming nature of romantic obsession—the kind that has you replaying conversations in your head and checking your phone a little too often. We’ve all been there.


“Obsessed” thrives in a darker, more reflective space than your usual three-minute pop song. It’s the kind of track built for solitary late-night listening—when emotions feel louder and every thought lingers a little longer… especially if you’re checking your phone every two seconds.


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Listening to “Starstreams” by Veinmelter feels like drifting through a dark, glittering nebula. It's a beautiful, disorienting, and quietly emotional experience. Opening the new album An Endless Ocean, the song quickly establishes Veinmelters signature sound: the sonic tension between intimacy and cosmic-scale soundscapes. It’s strikingly original and, as such, genuinely exciting, blending genres with unusual fluidity.


What begins as a melancholy indie ballad—with hushed vocals and an almost folk-like atmosphere—gradually morphs into a hypnotic electronic swirl, filled with reverberating guitars and atmospheric synth textures. The progression from quiet introspection to an emotional surge is one of the song’s strongest structural elements. Another clear highlight is the warm and intimate vocal performance that feels deeply personal.


Although “Starstreams” works best as an immersive listening experience rather than a conventional single, it remains a terrific slice of art pop. Expansive, introspective, and slightly otherworldly, it stands as a very strong offering from Veinmelter.


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Although “Something Is Wrong” by Watch Me Die Inside ultimately functions as the closing statement of the groups new EP Infinity Fall I rather than a standalone single, it stands tall as a remarkable track in its own right.


From its opening piano chords to the heavy, metal-tinged coda, the song moves through genres and emotional textures with a confidence that few recent tracks can match. It’s a restless journey—one that shifts and mutates without ever losing its sense of purpose. Spellbinding and strikingly original, the piece showcases powerful vocals, thunderous drumming, and guitars that burn with intensity.


The track shocks, challenges, and lingers under the skin. It unsettles and captivates in equal measure, leaving the listener breathless by the time the final notes fade.


Yet the true star here is the composition itself. The song begins with a hauntingly beautiful vocal melody before gradually expanding into something darker and more expansive—touching on black metal intensity while weaving in subtle flashes of electronic pop along the way. It’s ambitious, unpredictable, and remarkably cohesive despite its shifting moods.


Hovering somewhere between chaos and discipline, always teetering on the edge of collapse, “Something Is Wrong” is a bold and fearless statement from Watch Me Die Inside. This is not music that begs for attention—it commands it.


And it does so brilliantly.


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“Believe” by Groovy Shirt Club

In a music landscape often dominated by overproduced bombast and relentless tempos, "Believe" by Groovy Shirt Club arrives like a breath of fresh air. It’s a track that embraces relaxed indie-pop sensibilities, prioritising warmth and subtle musical textures over flashy hooks. The result is a gorgeous song that feels almost timeless, echoing the spirit of early-seventies pop-rock—and I mean that entirely as praise.


The performance feels refreshingly natural, from the laid-back drums to the magnificent vocals. The production works beautifully as well: the Hammond organ, the melodic bass line, and the guitars that dance gracefully through the mix—mostly supporting, but occasionally stepping into the spotlight. Everything is clearly audible, which, these days, is surprisingly rare.


The song boasts a fantastic chorus, but what makes “Believe” particularly appealing is its sense of mood. Rather than chasing dramatic peaks, the track cultivates a steady emotional warmth that lingers long after the final note fades.


With “Believe,” Groovy Shirt Club demonstrates that the most compelling music isn’t always the loudest. Sometimes subtlety can be just as powerful as spectacle—perhaps even more so.


Listen here: "Believe"


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