Here are our daily picks for you featuring Neal Francis, Felly, and more!
1. “Choose the latter”- Finn Wolfhard
Finn Wolfhard swaps scripts for soul-stirring strings in “Choose the latter.” With indie-folk warmth and lyrical ambiguity, the Stranger Things star steps into his own sonic universe—dreamy, aching, and wholly unexpected. It’s a quiet rebellion wrapped in nostalgia.
2. “Broken Glass” – Neal Francis, Say She She
“Broken Glass” is Neal Francis at his most raw—equal parts retro soul and modern vulnerability. It’s a groove-laced reckoning, full of gritty keys and cracked reflections. Imagine dancing through heartbreak with platform shoes and a half-empty glass.
3. “Obsessive” – Girlfriend
“Obsessive” simmers like late-night neon—dark, glittering, and just a little unhinged. Girlfriend leans into obsession with a pulsing pop beat and a dangerously catchy hook. It’s the anthem of a mind spiraling in glitter and self-awareness.
4. “Ambroxyde” – Felly
Felly’s “Ambroxyde” drips like incense smoke—slow, heady, and intoxicating. It’s a genre-blurring haze of psychedelia, R&B, and coastal cool, delivered with lyrical mystique. A sensory deep dive into memory, identity, and transformation.
5. “Blurring Time” – Bells Larsen
With the title track for his upcoming album, “Blurring Time,” Bells Larsen captures the stillness between past and present in a gentle cascade of acoustic melodies and poetic lyricism. It’s a breath held just before change, tender and quietly seismic. A folk lullaby for those lost in transition.
Whether you’re chasing clarity through shattered rhythms or sinking into the sweet chaos of obsession, these tracks offer more than just sound—they’re stories, moods, and moments waiting to be felt.
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