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- Review: "Right Before the Fall" - Liv Cartier
Liv Cartier’s latest single titled “Right Before the Fall” is a beautiful track about the struggles of mental health. When it comes to being open about any issue you may have it becomes really hard to talk about. A million thoughts race through your head about whether or not something is right or wrong. It leaves you in the end wondering what to do and where to go from here. Life is going to get extremely hard at points and when we go through changes, we tend to keep everything in. Remembering that you aren’t alone in anything you go through is such a blessing because it shows that others care for you. “Right Before the Fall” opens with such a soothing and slow piano beat. I was immediately hooked from the first few seconds as instrumentals are so ear catching. I also really enjoyed the lyrics as they were so raw and gave off this sense of familiarity. Especially with lines like “Too truly feel alive is only a fetish” and “Just to feel calm for a couple of hours.” I could not get enough of them as they were super relatable. The mood of the entire track was also something I enjoyed as it was so poignant and real. Liv Cartier is a singer/songwriter from Manchester, United Kingdom. She released her first single titled “Golden” on May 29, 2025. Her second single “Right Before the Fall” is a heartfelt track about the hard struggles of mental health. Her music falls under that of the alternative pop genre making each of her songs the perfect track to listen to. If you haven’t already given this talented artist a listen, I highly recommend you doing so as you will not be disappointed. Be sure to also follow her social medias down below and follow along on her musical journey. Written By Julissa Garcia FOLLOW Liv Cartier: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | YouTube *Sponsored Post - Discovered on Musosoup. A contribution was made to help create this article. #SustainableCurator
- Concert Review: Sam Short at the Echo in Los Angeles
*Sam Short Tour via OnRecordLA Sam Short is a multi-talented artist who instantly mesmerizes listeners with her clever hooks and stunning vocals. I had the pleasure of attending the opening night of her tour in Los Angeles. The show was at The Echo, a small venue that beautifully complemented Short’s intimate performance. From the very first note to the final send-off, the singer kept the audience engaged and awestruck, while hyping them up for the headlining act, Presley Regier. If you can see Short at any of the upcoming tour dates with Charlotte Lawerance or any future tours, get tickets immediately to ensure a night of entertainment and good music. Setlist Masterpiece Forget to forget me Hooked Flatline Needle and Thread I wish Puppy Earthgirl The set began with the room darkening and the strobe lights setting the moody scene. Short entered the stage and immediately kicked off with her soothing track, “Masterpiece.” The sensual track lulled the audience in and made them hang onto every word. This established the scene for her entire set. Short’s stage presence effortlessly intoxicates those watching and leaves them wanting more. Her crowd work comes naturally, from her humorous jokes between songs to having the audience finish the line in “Hooked.” At the show, Sam Short proved she is a pop star ready to shine. *Sam Short Tour via OnRecordLA // Photo Creds: Annmarie Medina Sam Short’s songwriting is what has continuously stood out to us at Pop Passion Blog. We have always found her music infectious and well-produced, but her clever lyricism is what really made us fans. The first song I have ever heard from Short is “Hooked,” a song about being addicted to depression. As someone who has been told that she is “addicted to cortisol,” this song deeply resonates with me. Hearing it live was a cathartic release, not only for me but also for so many people in the crowd. Short’s authenticity, like what she sings about in “Hooked,” is one of the many reasons fans adore her so fiercely. Aside from “Hooked,” she also sang devastating songs about heartbreak, introducing them with vulnerable stories about their background. From “flatline” to “i wish,” she showcased how she is a storyteller, as well as a musician. However, the most painful track is her latest single, “needle and thread.” Being at opening night, I had the honor of being a part of the first crowd to ever hear the track live. The song contains a lo-fi-influenced soundscape that relies on lyrics to guide the production, focusing on the message while the synth instrumentation in the background soothes the listener. The track is already psychedelic, but hearing it live is an out-of-body experience that words cannot describe. Sam Short Merch at The Echo in Los Angeles During her set, Short said it "feels like a sad girl summer,” and she really brought those words to life. If you are a fan of subtle yet synth-heavy productions and gut-wrenching lyrics, Sam Short will be your new favorite artist. She truly knows how to command a crowd, write relatable lyrics, and hit impressive notes. Her latest EP, earthgirl , is one of my favorite projects of the year, and I highly recommend giving it and her entire discography a listen. To learn more about Sam Short, follow her on all social media here . Written By Karlee Skipper Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Spotify | TikTok | YouTube *copyright not intended. Fair use act, section 107.
- Review: "Waves" - Simona Shao
Simona Shao’s new single, Waves, is an adult contemporary/alternative pop song about heartbreak. In the music video, she is dancing with friends in various locations including her apartment, fields, and the beach. Her friends have to pick her up out of bed, drag her to the couch, and take her to all these places. The goal is to make her smile and cheer her up. If you’ve ever experienced heartbreak, you can relate to the video. You can see yourself in her shoes because you’ve been there before. It’s always going to be hard to get back on the horse, but if you have a good group of people surrounding you, those types of hardships become less challenging. Waves starts with an acoustic guitar strumming making you believe it’s going to be a slower song, but the beat kicks in as she begins to sing. It’s still mid tempo, but it has a very chill vibe to it. During the chorus, she sings “And the walls are shaking. My heart keeps breaking. The current rolls right off my skin. And the lies they told. They were getting old. Leave this world we’ve known.” I enjoy the lyricism and production, but her singing style takes the cake. Her polished vocals over the piano is soothing and calming. It makes me want to unwind and kick my feet back after a hard day at work. I would liken the song to getting a massage at a fancy spa. (Breathe in and out, then click play.) Simona Shao is a Chinese-American songwriter and musician born and raised in Los Angeles, California. The classically trained pianist started her music journey at the age of 4. Growing up, she went to different schools known for their art programs and participated in and won multiple international singing competitions. While she’s musically gifted, she is also multi-faceted. She graduated from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania in 2019 and has worked in multiple industries. If you’re intrigued by this song, check out her brand new EP titled Waves . The tracklist is “Waves”, “Don’t Wait For Me”, and “A Love Song”. Written By Jazz FOLLOW Simona Shao: Instagram | Spotify | Soundcloud | YouTube
- Review: "Miss Independent" - Ali Lamb
Ali Lamb is back with her new single, "Miss Independent." "Miss Independent" is a power anthem in every sense of the phrase. The track is a female empowerment ballad about mustering the strength to leave a toxic relationship. Dedicated to her real-life best friend, Ali's latest song is chock-full of meaningful lessons and words of encouragement. "Miss Independent" is a musical manifestation. The lyrics are a reminder to listeners everywhere that they need to put themselves first. With "Miss Independent," Ali Lamb proves herself to be an important artist. "Miss Independent" radiates positivity. When the voicemail of Ali saying "we don't need them...lets go out" is played in the song's opening, the feel-good tone is immediately set. "Miss Independent" is a celebration of self-love. Every aspect of the song, from Ali's vocals to the high-energy production, is bound to put a smile on your face. However, it's Ali's songwriting skills that particularly shine. Lyrics like "Don't know where I'm heading, it kinda scares me. But I'm blooming like I should" are just one example of the optimistic reminders we all could use nowadays. To those who may need it, "Miss Independent" will be an incredibly meaningful song. Ali Lamb is a singer-songwriter based in Melbourne, Australia. Her music ranges from the soft sounds of folk, acoustic, and pop, and focuses on emotional vulnerability and storytelling. She started officially releasing music in 2020 with "Keep Fighting," and has put out a consistent catalog ever since. Currently, on YouTube, Ali has over 9,000 subscribers, with her biggest track, "Waiting," having over 18,000 views alone. While on Spotify, her track "Complete" has nearly 4500 downloads. Just three weeks after its release, the lyric video for "Miss Independent" already has over 6,000 views and counting. Ali Lamb's career has only just begun, and you can listen to "Miss Independent," along with the rest of Ali's discography, on all streaming services now. Written By Lauren Nolan FOLLOW ALI: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube *Sponsored Post - Discovered on Musosoup. A contribution was made to help create this article. #SustainableCurator
- EP Review: "Daddy Issues" - POLLY
Australian Queer Pop Artist, POLLY has released her first EP, "Daddy Issues", a deeply personal project that reflects on how her childhood has impacted and influenced every part of her adult life. TRACKLIST BETTER B.I.T.E. ME Colours Feels Like POLLY is based in Melbourne, Australia where her love for music began at a young age. She remembers sitting at the piano with her grandma, who taught her how to play and read music at the age of 7. POLLY released her first ever official single in 2023 titled "Sunday". Throughout the past few years, she's consistently released singles, gaining radio play and listeners in over 116 countries. Now, it's time for the next big step. POLLY's debut EP, "Daddy Issues" embodies a signature sound that's nostalgic yet digitally modern at the same time. It makes you want to move, but gives you vulnerable and emotional storytelling all in one. "I’ve poured everything into this EP. As an independent artist it takes so much time, energy and money to put a body of work together but it’s worth all of it… Writing these songs was like giving little me a big hug, telling her it’s going to be okay. It was cathartic and heartbreaking and releasing it is terrifying. I’m so excited to share this vulnerable piece of me with people and for them to take away from the songs whatever they need to right now." - POLLY BETTER We start off with "BETTER", a single about wishing you could make yourself a picture perfect person with the picture perfect life. Especially in today's society of social media, we tend to be extra hard on ourselves. We think we need to overwork to achieve the highest levels of success, and look like we walked off the cover of a magazine 24/7 with a relationship plastered on the internet that has never seen a moment of negativity. But the reality is, those goals are just unrealistic, and in return we end up beating ourselves up for not being perfect. "BETTER" is about those moments where we wish that things could be easy and squeaky clean, especially when it comes to romance. It has that crying-in-the-club vibe, with a heavy electronic pop soundscape. POLLY sings with slight autotune and a vocoder to blend into the digital atmosphere, but keeps the emotion of the story stable, giving you just the right amount of gut-punching sadness. B.I.T.E. ME Next, we have "B.I.T.E. ME", a playful, sassy, attitude filled, big F-U to all the exes out there who have ever moved on too fast after breaking our hearts. Have you ever been broken up with, but then once you saw that they're already with someone new, instead of being sad or hurt, you just felt pure rage and anger? Then the song "B.I.T.E. ME" is just for you. POLLY sings in a sweet, fun-loving, sarcastic tone over-top an edgy soundscape with pulsating drums and a heavy bass that would be vibrating the heck of out of your speakers if you listened to it in your car. The groove is impossible not to move to, and that hook is gonna get stuck in your head, so just be prepared. If you're feeling an undying need for revenge on an ex, just blast this song and sing along. Colours Switching things up a bit, we have "Colours", a tragically beautiful piano ballad about the longing for a love that was never going to be good for you, no matter how bad you wanted it to be. It's that kind of person that took everything you had, and then left you to wonder about them for the rest of your life. You know that you should move on, but they're so ingrained inside of your mind that it's nearly impossible. You don't know if it's the trauma or just all the what could've beens, but you can't shake them from your life, even if they've completely wiped you clean from theirs. "Colours" has tear-jerking lyrics with raw vocals sang straight from POLLY's heart. The soundscape is dreamy yet mournful as piano and strings whisp through the atmospheric production. The rhythm and drums are gentle and sound like a heartbeat, which I can only imagine was intentional. Feels Like Last but not least, we have the closing track "Feels Like", the melancholic track of watching everyone around you enjoy the night in their youth, while you can't shake the feeling of self-loathing and dread. A soft stomping beat holds the foundation of this song, while layers of ethereal, echoing synths fill the air. Heavy reverb and delay add to the atmospheric tone of being stuck inside of your own head. POLLY sings with an emotive timbre like no one is listening. It's a heavy emotion that she just needs to get out. Everything put into this song, you can feel it in your chest, pulling at your heart strings. Seriously, what an incredible outro song. You can tell when an artist has poured their heart and soul into a work of art, and POLLY not only gave everything she had when it came to the sound and storytelling for the songs of "Daddy Issues" the EP, but she was honest and vulnerable with her own personal life. It takes strength to be that real with your listeners, and in return you get people who can relate on such a deep, meaningful level that the music sticks with you. The craziest part is POLLY is still only getting started, and she's already making songs that deserve so much more attention than they are getting. If you loved the "Daddy Issues" EP, make sure to follow POLLY below to keep up on what is yet to come. Written By Kaitlyn Nicole FOLLOW POLLY: Instagram | Spotify *Sponsored Post - Discovered on SubmitHub. A contribution was made to help create this article as part of a promotional campaign .
- Review: "Dive Bar Opera" - Meg Smith
Before Summer 2025 ends, grab your to-do list and make sure you include indulging in the ear candy of ‘Dive Bar Opera’ from dynamic pop artist Meg Smith. ‘Dive Bar Opera’ sounds like the equivalent of giving your best shower performance yet, having a dance party with your closest loved ones, and unexpectedly falling in love. The track is thrilling, dance-instigating, and beautifully intoxicating. Upon first listening, it felt like a song I had somehow always known. Smith embeds a flair within ‘Dive Bar Opera’ that is similar to the charm and catchiness of 2000-2010’s pop music, evoking a feeling of nostalgia and new sense of wonder. It is a wonderfully eclectic, throwback-type pop song that comes rarely. While ‘Dive Bar Opera’ may sound familiar, it is an entirely new world from Smith and Smith alone. Although this song talks of a connection with someone who is less than good to her, the spirit of ‘Dive Bar Opera’ gives listeners the impression that regardless, Smith is someone who is going to make the most of the situation and pick herself up where & if she has fallen. Smith has an ability to write about commonly shared experiences, such as channeling complicated emotions into energy put toward a fun night out, and combine them with an uplifting, purely fun sound that makes you want to forget about anything else except listening to the song. It is one that you can find yourself within – along with so many others - all while finding a good time. While ‘Dive Bar Opera’ is a track you can throw yourself into if you’re looking for a fun escape, it also asks an important question – “Will you still want me when the show is over?” This question is aimed toward Smith’s partner / love interest, yet the question makes listeners reflect and think about how you are valued. The focus of ‘Dive Bar Opera’ may be on treating yourself to a good time, despite someone trying to hold you back, but Smith does a brilliant job showing that it’s additionally important to ensure that recognizing your value is crucial. ‘Dive Bar Opera’ may be flashy and stunning both in sound & lyricisms, talking of scenes of leather & lace in conjunction with a bank heist and car chase, it is about reflecting on the energy and qualities you bring to the table. This unhealthy relationship / person is a vice for Smith, but she’s the one turning the dive bar into opera. ‘Dive Bar Opera’ takes all aspects of this love story – both good & bad – and transforms it to create a world where people can both dance and let go as well as learn from how things played out. Meg Smith is a pop artist born in Los Angeles, California and now based in New York City. Writing and performing since age 13, Smith exhibits talent and clever songwriting in combination with production that is thorough and stands out. One of Spotify’s Pop Rising Artists to Watch, Smith already has a self-coined genre term to describe her music – “romcom pop”. Delivering pop bangers with charming lyricism about the complexities of relationships, Smith’s “romcom pop” is entirely honest and unique. In 2024, Smith experienced a busy & whirlwind type of year that marked a big start to her impact on the music industry. BBC 1’s “Future Pop” programming began rotating her single ‘Jesus Christ in a Miniskirt’, while she additionally crossed 1M streams on Spotify and had YouTube place billboards for her in LA & NYC. While this is not even grazing the surface of the success she has had, additionally having tracks featured in Apple TV’s ‘EZRA’ and Season 2 of Netflix’s ‘Ginny and Georgia’ under her belt, it is clear that Smith is going far places with her talent & music. Written By Madison Spies FOLLOW MEG SMITH: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | YouTube
- Review: "Hardly Notice" - IONA SKY
I can imagine that when a songwriter is approaching an idea, trying to acknowledge their feelings, understand them, and put pen to paper cannot be an easy task. What we get from the lyrics in IONA SKY'S new single, "Hardly Notice" comes across so clever, descriptive and imaginative. IONA SKY does a perfect job capturing what it's like to get into an argument with a friend or partner but wanting to ignore the confrontation. The lyrics fully immerse the listener into the subject with lines like, "I never wanna fight" and "Let's talk it through tonight" really allowing the listener to follow along on the journey. This song has so many great things about it that it's almost hard to pinpoint exactly what makes it great. The verses are simple in terms of musicality but lyrically, really just tell a whole story in the best way. An easy rhythm to follow along but also that will end up being stuck in your head for the next days to come. The chours is really where the money is. I recommend listeners wear headphones when listening to the song. When the chorus comes on the song sort of blossoms so beautifully to the point where out loud I said, "Oh wow!" The vocals really just cater to listeners ears and the lyrics really add to the song emotionally. IONA SKY are an Anglo-American band based in England. The band consists of vocalist Anna-Sophia Henry, vocalist/guitarist/keys James Malone, lead guitarist Simon Jupp, bassist Matt Worthington, and drummer Scott 'the Dark Lord' Wilson. In March 2024 they released their debut EP 'Homeschooled.' Their first singles, "Never Be The Same Again" and "Locked the Door" from the EP were featured on international radio, including BBC Radio One. The band also just completed their first tour around the UK, Ireland, and the UA playing across cities including London, Dublin, and New York City. Written By Breanna M. FOLLOW IONA SKY: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube
- 10 Pop Songs For Fantasy Book Lovers
With a rise in the popularity of reading fantasy novels in recent years, it only makes sense to explore music to match the genre. We all long to escape from reality sometimes, losing ourselves in fantastical stories or through the songs we blare from our headphones. From Halsey to Lord Huron to Florence + The Machine, there are a plethora of tracks to create the perfect fantasy-inspired playlist to accompany the harrowing adventures depicted in your favorite stories. If you're looking for songs to take you on an epic journey, join us as we talk about these "10 Pop Songs For Fantasy Book Lovers." 10. Halsey - "Castle" Originally recorded for her debut album, Badlands , Halsey's "Castle" was later re-recorded for the soundtrack for The Huntsman: Winter's War and released in 2016. The track is an intense electropop hit, depicting conflict within a kingdom over a cinematic soundscape of lush instrumentals, impactful percussion, and an ominous, lush choir. It's the perfect accompaniment for any fantasy book delving into political unrest or battles of epic proportions. 9. Nothing But Thieves - "Holding Out For a Hero" Covering Bonnie Tyler's 1984 power pop hit, Nothing But Thieves reimagined this track with their version of "Holding Out For a Hero," recorded for the television series Vikings . The English indie band ditched the song's heavy use of exuberant synths, turning the peppy '80s tune into something dark and suspenseful. Full of tension and mystery, Nothing But Thieves' "Holding Out For a Hero" sounds like the ultimate setup for a fantasy setting, foreshadowing some of the darker days to come when someone might need to call upon a hero to save them. 8. Ruelle - "Madness" The titular track on her second studio album, Ruelle's "Madness" stays true to the artist's huge, grand cinematic sound, being one of many of her songs that could be included on this list. "Madness" has rightfully been featured on several soundtracks and trailers, including shows like Siren and Behind Her Eyes . With the track's immersive, pulse-pounding soundscape, it's no surprise that "Madness" is on this list as it sonically paints the perfect picture for a monumental fantasy battle. 7. Lord Huron - "Ends of the Earth" A softer, more tender entry on this list, Lord Huron's "Ends of the Earth" gives us an indie/folk-pop song that delves into themes of love and adventure. The track comes from the band's debut studio album, outlining the story of our main character asking his lover to see the world with him and go on a journey into the unknown. Between the song's folk composition and the romantic narrative, "Ends of the Earth" is an excellent addition to a fantasy playlist as it captures the cute, swoon worthy feelings we have for certain character relationships in a book. 6. Ed Sheeran - "I See Fire" Commissioned for the soundtrack of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug , Ed Sheeran's "I See Fire" rounds out this list with a haunting folk-pop ballad. The tender track evokes feelings of sinking despair as the movie comes to a close, giving us an amazingly beautiful song that captures the essence of all hope being lost and overwhelming grief that is often felt in emotional fantasy stories. 5. Lorde - "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" Reimagining Tears For Fears' 1985 synth-pop hit, Lorde put a new spin on "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" with her 2013 rendition for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire . The artist takes the song's original peppy sound and turns it on its head, creating a foreboding electropop soundscape dripping with tension as it builds into a fiery conclusion. Embodying the darker, suspenseful side of pop, Lorde's "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" fits well into the world of dystopian fantasy, proving itself to be worthy of accompanying thrilling, action-packed stories. 4. Billie Eilish - "you should see me in a crown" A song perfect for plotting world dominance, Billie Eilish's "you should see me in a crown" is a different take on songs that would go well with fantasy novels. The track comes off her debut studio album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? , and is an addictive mix of electropop, industrial, and trap. Oozing suspense over a fast-paced, dark soundscape, Eilish creates a compelling accompaniment for a morally grey character striving to take down a kingdom. 3. Alex Warren - "Ordinary" A BookTok/Bookstagram sensation, Alex Warren's chamber pop hit "Ordinary" gives us a taste of romantasy in song form. The track is love incarnate, translating feelings of loving someone extraordinary and how that feels otherworldly. Given that plenty of fantasy and romantasy novels feature powerful, swoon worthy stories of falling in love with someone out of this world, Warren's "Ordinary" put those feelings into sound and creates a truly immersive love song to fall head over heels for. 2. Hozier - "First Light" Often referred to as a majestic forest nymph, it's no surprise that much of Hozier's catalog is well-suited for the fantasy genre. One such song of Hozier's is "First Light" from his 2023 album, Unreal Unearth . The track embodies light at the end of a tunnel, serving as the album's climax after a daunting journey through the circles of Hell in Dante's Inferno . A hymn-like folk-pop song, "First Light" combines Hozier's arresting, otherworldly voice with rich harmonies and lush instrumentals that convey a sense of liberation, celebration, and relief that often comes at the conclusion of an emotional fantasy adventure. 1. Florence + The Machine - "Seven Devils" Coming from another artist with a plethora of fantasy-appropriate songs, Florence + The Machine's "Seven Devils" wraps up this list in an explosive way. The indie-pop track comes from Florence + The Machine's 2011 album, Ceremonials , sounding like a battle cry as a heroine vows to burn a kingdom to the ground to enact revenge against someone who has wronged her. Perfect for a fight, "Seven Devils" features a rousing, impassioned soundscape that blends cinematic, dramatic instrumentals with Florence Welch's powerful, commanding vocals. Did you hear any songs on this list that you love? Are there any you would add to this list? Let us know on our socials! Written By Cheyenne Johnson Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Spotify | TikTok | YouTube *copyright not intended. Fair use act, section 107.
- Review: "Pavement" - Sloan Treacy
Sloan Treacy states that she hadn't actually realized what "Pavement" was about until halfway through writing it. By then, she had become aware that the song serves as a cautionary tale of the consequences of sacrificing one's own life for people-pleasing. The lyric, "all the streets just look the same when you're staring at the floor. I know it's hard to catch a break, always knocking on people's doors," precisely depicts someone shrinking themselves by looking down at the floor and, in turn, missing out on what's happening in front of them. Treacy's single "Pavement" off of her new EP was any of it real? begs listeners to evaluate who they are when they're not acting to please someone else. Starting the song off is a soft, rhythmic guitar blend with a juxtaposing synth-driven instrumental, eventually transitioning to subtle backing drums, which allow Treacy's indie singing style and transporting, breathy voice to unfold. Treacy worked with producer Don Miggs and Grammy-nominated mixer Mark Needham on her second EP, further curating her sound. Her stacked vocals throughout the tune display her vocal ability and range. Treacy's authentic singing and songwriting in "Pavement" create a track evoking the sensation of running through an open field, letting yourself dance freely without care. Coming at a time when twenty-first century cringe-culture holds young people back from taking risks, Treacy is putting out original music and encouraging reflection on people pleasing. Sloan Treacy, only sixteen, has been drawn to music since a very young age. She credits her father with teaching her how to play guitar. They sometimes work together as Sloan writes lyrics over an instrumental basis her dad comes up with on the guitar. Treacy's new EP was any of it real? was recorded in both Los Angeles and Nashville, near her home of Franklin, TN. Treacy accredits taking some of her musical inspiration from the versatile music of artists like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and Stevie Nicks. She describes her "emotional lyrics and ... raw acoustic guitar sound" to be the "perfect backdrop for a late-night drive with the windows down." Written By Azalea Withrow FOLLOW SLOAN TREACY: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube
- Review: "Is There A Chance?" - Split Second
If you've ever lingered too long in a daydream about a relationship that wasn't meant to be, then Split Second's sweet and contemplative track "Is There A Chance?" is the perfect relatable track for you. Powerful lyrics like "I could make you see we go together like the birds and the trees" draw listeners into those preciously romantic moments of longing and fantasy. The song explains the confusing way an ex can stick around even after they say your relationship is over, showing how hard it is to let go of a person you love no matter who takes the first step apart. The speaker of the song begs for clarity and honesty saying "stop the show, you can tell me if the answer is no." This track inspires listeners to seek truth in their own relationships, offering an insightful message that no matter how precious a moment of hope may be, a concrete answer in a breakup is the healthiest way to move on. Bright acoustic strumming followed by ambient keyboard and a resonant electric guitar pattern opens the song. The instrumentals offer a warm and reflective atmosphere to amplify the questioning and intimate message of the lyrics. This track is genre-blending, with a touch of folk and country infused into the instrumental twang, and pop-rock coming through the dynamic vocal style. Ava Hackett's vocals are beautifully breathy through the high notes that punctuate lines of expressive conversational singing. The verses and pre-chorus have a melodic instrumental rhythm that will have you swaying along with the beat. Through the chorus, the song's vulnerability comes to a peak with intensely emotional high vocals that carry the tone of one lover begging another to see things their way. Split Second is a UK-based indie band with an invigorating soft pop-rock style. The group is made up of four dynamic members, with Ava Hackett's sweet and emphatic vocals, Levi Husbands' songwriting and guitarist talents, Jack Barnett on drums, and Louiz Jephcott on bass. With an uplifting sound, and meaningful lyrics that tackle deep themes of love and longing, their music is sure to brighten up your summer. They have several upcoming performances to keep an eye out for at festivals across the UK including Woo Fest , Lakefest , and the Sunshine Music Festival . Check out the links below to keep up to date with their music. Written By Hanna Kowal FOLLOW SPLIT SECOND: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube *Sponsored Post - Discovered on Musosoup. A contribution was made to help create this article. #SustainableCurator
- Review: "Catastrophe" - Natasha Rose
Heartache and humor headline Natasha Rose's all-too-relatable anthem "Catastrophe," a spiraling, self-aware reflection on the messiness of young love. Rose takes a humorous dive into a sea filled with emotional chaos: the little things we can't forget no matter how hard we try, the pangs of jealousy, the blame, and the fear of relapse. She captures her dilemmas with candidness and wit, occasionally breaking the fourth wall to remind us that she's only human. Lines like "It's not fair" and "Why should it be me?" reveal the unshakeable frustration toward every listener's common enemy: the unforgettable ex. Through the cheeky tinges of satire, sarcasm, and introspection, Rose creates a cathartic track that's impossible to not fall in love with. "Catastrophe" is Rose's fresh spin on the trials of loving and learning, giving us all a space to feel a little less alone in our heartbreaks. "Catastrophe" is a compelling single brimming with personality. From the striking instrumentation to Rose's gripping vocals, this track has a whole lot to offer in its textured soundscape. The lyrics are a perfect balance between pettiness and poignance; Rose's word-play is addictive, with poetic phrasing and clever alliteration that add sweetness and spunk to her narrative. Her versatile vocals oscillate effortlessly between a soft chest voice and an airy falsetto, capturing an lighthearted yet emotional tug-of-war. The simple strings accompanying in the background resonate throughout the song, maintaining the momentum and supporting the heartfelt melody. The brief spoken phrases feel like Rose is interacting directly with the listener, adding to the confessional-style delivery. Rose delivers a track full of character, vulnerability, and artistry all with a smile on her face, making for a catastrophically good addition to our playlists. 19-year-old Natasha Rose is a bubbly, colorful singer-songwriter with her heart set on turning her pop star dreams into reality. Based in Australia, Rose found her start in music at a very young age and has cultivated that fire into a sound that is as heartfelt and vibrant as it is catchy and relatable. "Catastrophe" gives us a taste of what's to come in her upcoming debut EP "At Least I'm Self Aware." Rose's signature pairing of charisma and catharsis make her a standout powerhouse in an industry that needs something new and unapologetically unique. Undeniably authentic, her music echoes her fiery spirit and captivates every venue it fills. For more updates and releases, follow her socials down below. Stay tuned for more! Written By Pejah Carr FOLLOW NATASHA: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube
- Review: "Mind - Vs. - Heart" - Elena C. Lockleis x Natalia Zuk
The fight that one never knows how to approach is the battle between letting your emotion drive you or holding yourself back from love. To be left broken means you fear that pain coming back once a new opportunity presents itself. "Mind - Vs. - Heart" by Elena C. Lockleis and Natalia Zuk discusses the longing for love and finding a relationship that can be significant, but there's hesitance in pursuing anything serious. The song paints both fear and love, how intertwined they can become that it holds us back from trying to move forward.The song is delicate and sweet, but it holds so much emotion, providing the intensity of finding yourself in a similar situation. "Mind - Vs. - Heart" has a cheerful tone at the start, you can almost imagine yourself taking a stroll on a sunny day as the intro plays. At first, the lyrics do follow this theme, a setting that feels warm and comforting, until the song progresses and we see the speaker's main struggle. The speaker's struggle becomes clear to us as they want to love the person in front of them but they find themselves leaving to avoid what could be. In the chorus we can hear how the speaker wants to try and be with this person, but there are clear scars from past situations that leave them restrained. Along with past experiences, there's also a sense of self-doubt, as if the speaker believes they need to be alone, not trusting themselves. Throughout the song we see the battle more clearly and how the speaker is stuck in between, not sure what path to take. Us listeners find ourselves mesmerized at the balance of bright instrumentals and the sting of a tragic story, along with an incredible vocal performance. Mixing elements that contrast each other is always a risk, but "Mind - Vs. - Heart" is executed and done so well and it presents us with a story that cuts deep. Elena C. Lockleis is a songwriter based in LA who takes pride in making music that delves into difficult topics such as heartbreak and mental health issues. This song is in collaboration with Natalia Zuk, vocalist from the band Red Carpet Revival. The style of "Mind - Vs. - Heart" was inspired by artists like Julia Michaels. When writing this track, Lockleis used their personal experiences to bring this story to life in such a beautiful manner. Recently, Elena C. Lockleis released a new single "Couldn't Replenish" so check that out and make sure to keep your eye out for what comes next for them. Written By Chantal Charles FOLLOW ELENA C. LOCKLEIS: Instagram | Spotify FOLLOW NATALIA ZUK: Instagram | Spotify *Sponsored Post - Discovered on Musosoup. A contribution was made to help create this article. #SustainableCurator