Here are our daily picks for you featuring Allison Russell, The Ramona Flowers, and more!
1. “Chervona Ruta” – The Yagas & Gogol Bordello
A reimagined folk anthem bursting with life, “Chervona Ruta” is all fire and folklore. Gogol Bordello brings their signature gypsy punk chaos, while The Yagas inject a wild, soulful femininity that electrifies every note. This isn’t a cover — it’s a revival. Unruly, ecstatic, and deeply rooted, it dances between nostalgia and rebellion.
2. “Human” – The Ramona Flowers
Sleek synths, lush production, and anthemic vulnerability collide in “Human.” The Ramona Flowers offer a stadium-sized sound wrapped around small, emotional truths. It’s a song that glows in the dark — cinematic but grounded, like a coming-of-age montage scored by heartbreak.
3. “GODSTAINED” – Quadeca
Haunting, layered, and aggressively introspective, “GODSTAINED” finds Quadeca pushing his artistry into dark, celestial territory. It’s post-rap, post-rock, and post-salvation — a sonic cathedral built from glitchy production and theological self-loathing. Blasphemy never sounded so beautiful.
4. “Superlover” (feat. Annie Lennox) – Allison Russell
Two powerhouse voices come together for a radiant, spirit-lifting anthem. “Superlover” is gospel-soul alchemy — Allison Russell’s glowing warmth meeting Annie Lennox’s ethereal fire. It’s more than a duet — it’s a cosmic embrace of joy, survival, and divine love in all its forms.
5. “what do you do?” – Jahnah Camille
A sparse, late-night soul track that feels more like a question than a song. Jahnah Camille floats through the haze of uncertainty with breathy intimacy and lyrical sharpness. It’s quiet, but never passive — a soft confrontation with the self, equal parts ache and epiphany.
Whether you’re seeking joy, catharsis, or just something that feels real, these tracks won’t just soundtrack your week — they’ll redefine it.
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