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Avery Lynch, photo credit: Gus Black
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Here are our daily picks for you featuring Tom Odell, CDSM, and more!

1. “Dead to Me” – Avery Lynch

Sharp, searing, and fully unfiltered, “Dead to Me” is a breakup track that doesn’t tiptoe around closure — it chooses it. Avery Lynch cuts through the noise with biting lyrics and punchy production, narrating the moment you stop waiting for someone to change and start deleting their number. It’s heartbreak reclaimed as self-respect, delivered with clarity and bite.

2. “Don’t Let Me Go” – Tom Odell

Soft-spoken but emotionally immense, “Don’t Let Me Go” finds Tom Odell at his most vulnerable. The track is a tender plea for connection — one that feels less like desperation and more like the final flicker of hope in someone who’s almost given up. Piano chords ring out like empty rooms, while Odell’s voice cracks just enough to let the weight in.

3. “IF KARMA DOESN’T GET YOU (I WILL)” – Lauren Spencer Smith 

Fueled by betrayal and fiery intent, this track is equal parts heartbreak and vengeance. Lauren Spencer Smith turns her pain into pointed lyrics, pairing pop precision with full-throttle emotional release. It’s not just about being wronged — it’s about refusing to let someone walk away untouched. Karma might take her time, but Lauren’s already locked and loaded.

4. “ABRASIVE” – Aurelia & Icarus Moth

Moody, glitchy, and brutally introspective, “ABRASIVE” explores what it means to feel too much and say too little. Aurelia’s voice feels suspended — caught between vulnerability and detachment — while Icarus Moth’s fragmented production mirrors emotional overstimulation. It’s a song about trying to stay soft in a world that keeps scraping against you.

5. “Not Another Bleeder” – CDSM

Sarcastic, strung-out, and steeped in post-punk disillusionment, “Not Another Bleeder” pulls no punches. CDSM critiques performative suffering, turning emotional exhaustion into a sneering, synth-streaked protest against self-indulgent angst. The song wears its apathy like armor — fed up, stylish, and unbothered.

This set reminds us that healing doesn’t always sound gentle — sometimes it comes with fists clenched, voices cracking, or static buzzing in your chest. Whatever you’re feeling, these songs don’t judge — they just hold the mirror.

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