Open All Night (Nebraska Live) by Bruce Springsteen In the rawest corners of Bruce Springsteen’s catalog, Nebraska holds a place of stark brilliance. Stripped of the bombast of the E Street Band, this 1982 album was recorded at home on a 4-track, presenting Springsteen’s stories in haunting black-and-white. As we await the anticipated Nebraska box […]
Home Sweet Home by The Favors, FINNEAS, Ashe When three unique forces of modern pop—FINNEAS, Ashe, and new indie-pop charmers The Favors—collide, the result is the hauntingly nostalgic Home Sweet Home. The track marks a rare collaboration where each artist brings their best: FINNEAS’s moody production, Ashe’s piercingly honest vocals, and The Favors’ down-to-earth storytelling
Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood Released in 1983, “Relax” by Frankie Goes To Hollywood wasn’t just a synth-pop anthem—it was a cultural lightning rod. At a time when British pop was evolving into something bolder and more provocative, this debut single pushed boundaries with its unapologetic energy and controversial lyrics. It was banned by
Without You by Miles Kane Back with a new dose of infectious indie glam, Miles Kane returns with “Without You”, a track that perfectly captures his knack for blending retro charm with modern edge. Known for his energetic live performances and sharp mod aesthetic, Kane has remained a staple of the UK indie rock scene
Gorik Pt. 2 by Zwangere Guy With the release of his new album Dit is Guy, Zwangere Guy shows once again why he’s one of the most dominant voices in the Belgian hip-hop scene. The standout track, Gorik Pt. 2, is an introspective and emotionally raw continuation of the deeply personal stories he began telling
Somehow by SONS Belgian rock outfit SONS have always balanced chaos and catharsis, and with their new album Hallo, they show that evolution doesn’t always mean letting go—it just means refining the storm. “Somehow,” one of the standout tracks on the new record, captures SONS in full stride: loud, urgent, but more introspective than ever
Silver Springs by Fleetwood Mac Originally intended for Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 album Rumours, “Silver Springs” was cut from the final tracklist and relegated to the B-side of “Go Your Own Way.” But what was once sidelined has become one of the band’s most beloved songs, a treasured deep cut with a cult following that continues
Kashmir by Led Zeppelin There are songs that define a band, and then there are songs that transcend the artist altogether. “Kashmir” is the latter — a sonic journey that cemented Led Zeppelin’s legacy not merely as rock icons, but as explorers of the vast possibilities within music itself. Released in 1975 on their sixth
