Category: Pop
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“Your Shadowed Doubts” is built on just two chords: B minor and D, and it proves you don’t need complexity to hit hard.
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“Naoriya” deserves your attention. Right from the opening call, you’re transported. Pujari’s voice is calling out to the naoriya (the boatman), begging him to take her across to where her beloved waits.
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“Arsenal of Democracy” never loses sight of the human cost. Energy Whores are angry, sure, but they’re not above it all. These songs feel like they’re coming from people living through the same nightmare as the rest of us, trying to process it in real time.
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“Ending Up in the Wrong Way” is inspired by Green’s own 2023 relationship that didn’t work out. This track captures that specific feeling when you realize things aren’t going to turn around, but you’re not quite ready to walk away either.
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“Man of My Word” takes a different approach from your typical love songs. He positions himself as the steady voice in the chaos, the one who’ll actually stick around when the excitement fades.
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“Deep Fuchsia” is Valianti stepping into a bigger, bolder sound. This is a full-band explosion of electric guitars and crashing drums, all wrapped around the most intense kind of teenage love.
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“Over The Moon” floats in with this relaxed, almost dreamy quality that makes you want to close your eyes and just drift.
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For “The Pearl,” Veanea teamed up with worship leader Eric Haley on this one, and you can tell they were on the same wavelength.
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TJ-RØUGE’s “2 AM” is singing about knowing someone is bad news and choosing them anyway.
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“We’re All Lost” is an indie pop-jazz fusion track. It sits down next to you and admits something most people are too afraid to say out loud: we’re all wandering around pretty confused these days.
