Here are our daily picks for you featuring CAPYAC, Whitehall, and more!
1. “Come Visit” – Whitehall
Earnest and infectious, “Come Visit” is indie rock with heart-on-sleeve lyrics and road trip momentum. Whitehall blends jangly guitars, conversational vocals, and a kind of nostalgic optimism that feels like texting someone you shouldn’t and hoping they answer anyway. It’s casual, catchy, and quietly loaded with longing.
2. “Work” – Anyma
Sleek, industrial, and deeply hypnotic, “Work” pulses with dark techno energy and spiritual unease. Anyma builds a celestial dancefloor where AI speaks, synths shimmer like metal, and the beat never breaks character. It’s not a party — it’s a warning with a groove, commanding you to move while questioning why you move at all.
3. “Surrender” – Alesso & Becky Hill
A festival-sized banger with emotional weight, “Surrender” balances Alesso’s cinematic EDM with Becky Hill’s powerhouse vocals. It’s dramatic and defiant, with swelling synths and crashing drops wrapped around lyrics about letting go — not out of weakness, but out of strength. It’s catharsis you can dance to.
4. “U Know Y” – CAPYAC
Funky, freaky, and irresistibly strange, “U Know Y” is disco through a surrealist lens. CAPYAC fuses electronic textures, falsetto vocals, and tongue-in-cheek absurdity into a track that feels like a cosmic joke you actually want to dance to. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t ask you to understand — just to move.
5. “Hello Again” – Zoe Wees
Vulnerable and vocally stunning, “Hello Again” is Zoe Wees at her most emotionally direct. The ballad swells slowly, her voice anchoring every line in quiet pain and deep yearning. It’s not just about missing someone — it’s about the ache of reaching out, knowing you might not get an answer.
From glitchy dance floors to whispered goodbyes, this week’s releases remind us that feeling something — anything — is the point. Whether you’re surrendering, reconnecting, or just moving through the noise, these tracks meet you exactly where you are. Let them play you out, and maybe even pull you back in.
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