TOP VIDEOSVideos

GFDailyMusic: Discover These New Tracks

Share
Share

Take a trip to pop paradise with jxdn, Caity Baser and more!

1. “Bloodstream” – Zolita

Using a hypnotic blend of dark pop with a socially aware message shown a la video, Zolita gets our blood pumping with new track “Bloodstream.” The track delves into themes of desire and self-discovery with its thematic LGBTQIA+ storylines and showing of passion. “Bloodstream” is not just a song—it’s an immersive experience that will leave you longing for the next part in series.

2. “WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS” – jxdn

“WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS” offers a generation-specific soliloquy through song. jxdn takes us through his internal demons, offering the question of who he is once the performance ends. With dynamic vocals and unapologetic lyrics, the song urges listeners to embrace their true selves and stand tall in the face of adversity

3. “Me Against My Head” – Bea and her Business

Bea and her Business ironically lets us into her business, openly baring the complexities of her emotions. The track details the inner turmoil of self-doubt and inner conflict, with the aptly named “Me Against My Head.” With a powerful ballad showcasing the depth of the singer’s ruminations, the song is a poigant reminder that sometimes our greatest battles are fought within ourselves.

4. “If I Were To Die” – Winona Oak

Showcasing a mesmerizing display of a fusion of indie pop and electronic influences, the track easily dazzles the listener. The dreamlike beauty is most in part thanks to the synth used, making listeners travel to Winona Oak’s powerful question of “If I Were To Die.” For a meditation on life, death, and the fragile nature of existence, Oak easily invites listeners in on the question.

5. “I’m A Problem” – Caity Baser

Caity Baser laughs in the face of catastrophe, with tongue-in-cheek single “I’m A Problem.” An empowering track that questions societal expectations for women of a certain age, Baser uses typical unapolegetic attitude to demand attention and inspire listeners to embrace their true selves. “I’m A Problem” is not just a song—it’s a declaration of self-love and empowerment that resonates long after the music fades.

Share
Written by
Kayla Walters -

I like to yap about music and culture :) Follow me on insta: @kaylaphilia

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Popular Playlists


.

Advertise With Us

Looking to advertise with Glasse Factory? Please contact us for placement options.

Contact us here.

Archives

Related Articles
Jutes Releases new single, Disassociate
FEATUREDMediaNewsReleasesReviewsVideos

Jutes Ignites New Chapter with “Disassociate”

rising alt-rock disruptor Jutes returns with his smoldering new single and music...

DanceEntertainmentNewsPlaylistsReleasesVideos

NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week

This week’s New Music Friday captures a shift between introspective pop and...

DELINewsReleasesReviewsVideos

This New Wave of Artists Are Worth Your Attention

A curated selection of emerging artists across alt R&B, indie, and dream...

EventsFestivalsLifestyleLivestreamNewsReviewsVideos

What Defined Coachella Weekend 2?

Coachella Weekend 2 felt less like a replay of the first weekend...