Category: Dream Pop
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EP – Lily Monaghan – Introspection
The debut EP from Edmonton singer-songwriter Lily Monaghan is a narrative exploration of all the emotions attached to love and heart break. “Introspection” follows the vulnerable moments in navigating relationship, rejection, and connection, and one cannot help but consider there to be a linear storytelling structure within the EP’s 5 track journey. Let’s dive into…
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Aria Wood – Nail Art
In her latest single “Nail Art,” indie pop artist Aria Wood captures the gritty beauty of urban living with an orchestral flair. The song is an ode to the repetitive monotony of city life and the complexities of human relationships, all set against the backdrop of Sydney’s bustling streets. Wood’s unique style blends the rapid-fire…
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Aya Yves – feeling small (let the light in)
If you’re the kind of person who stares out the window on the train, and imagines they are in their own coming of age movie, AYA YVES has written the song for you.’feeling small’ is the perfect way to soundtrack all the introspective feelings that can feel hard to contain, the swelling atmosphere mirroring the…
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Melanie Wehbe – Like I Do
Swedish pop-princess Melanie Wehbe is turning back the clock with a release that her younger self could have really benefited from during those confusing adolescent moments. ‘Like I Do’ is a retro-modern power anthem that will have you dancing your way to self-acceptance and self-love. Acting as the introductory single for her upcoming EP ‘Bloom’,…
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Lévyne – I Don’t Think It’s Me
New Zealand pop sensation Lévyne is creating classics with her glittery individuality, with the latest track in her repertoire ‘I Don’t Think It’s Me’ harnessing the full capabilities of sonic texture in communicating a story. ‘I Don’t Think It’s Me’ expresses a pretty clean cut story of understanding the other person isn’t right for you…
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Music Video – Maya Yenn – “How Much Sadness Can You Swallow”
In 2021 we were introduced to the theatrical and hauntingly creative electro-pop artist Maya Yenn who has just put out the long-awaited music video for her most recent release “How Much Sadness can You Swallow”. The song itself is awash with gothic and at times, archaic language and sonic expressions, which create this gorgeously dramatic…