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Heaven, photo credit: Liz Lohse
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Here are our daily picks for you featuring Heaven, Fielded, and more!

1. “RUN!” – Eddie Benjamin

Urgent, theatrical, and impossible to ignore, “RUN!” finds Eddie Benjamin sprinting through emotional collapse with a pop-rock edge that feels ripped from a stage production. His vocals stretch and snap over sharp strings and pounding percussion, building a cinematic wall of sound that mirrors the panic and thrill of trying to outrun yourself.

2. “Regeneration” – Kadavar

Monolithic and spiritual, “Regeneration” finds Kadavar shedding skin and stepping into something deeper. The track opens with an expansive, meditative pulse — more ritual than riff — before slowly unfurling into a swirling storm of psych-rock density. Guitars echo like distant thunder, the drums pulse like ritual drums, and the vocals hover between invocation and surrender. It’s not a resurrection — it’s a re-formation, grounded in repetition, distortion, and a kind of cosmic acceptance.

3. “Dream Aloud” – Heaven

All shimmer and shadow, “Dream Aloud” evokes the spectral elegance of 80s dream-pop — think Slowdive meets Chromatics. Heaven delivers velvet vocals that float above glistening synths and pulsing haze, crafting a track that feels like falling in love with a memory.

4. “Lost Youth” – Fielded

Fielded’s “Lost Youth” is layered and spellbinding — a post-pop confessional wrapped in experimental production. Lush vocal loops and shifting electronic textures echo grief and rebirth, as if she’s rebuilding herself in real time. It’s tender but controlled, with a backbone made of quiet reckoning.

5. “Goldmine” – Chris Garneau 

Delicate, hushed, and brutally honest, “Goldmine” finds Chris Garneau mining beauty from pain without polishing the edges. His voice barely rises above a whisper, letting fragile piano and intimate lyrics do the heavy lifting. It’s the kind of song that feels almost too close to hear — a confession left glowing in the dark.

Whether whispered through piano keys or roared through reverb, these tracks didn’t just express — they transformed. From collapse to clarity, each one carried its own ritual of release. If this week taught us anything, it’s that regeneration isn’t always loud — but it always leaves a mark.

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