Dolce Vita catches you off guard - a hip-hop and pop hybrid that turns self-doubt into something you'd actually want playing on a Friday night. Sweaty, boozy, hook that burrows in fast. We ran it back, like we tell you to do.
Like Liam Gallagher is Lewca's comeback after three years out, and he did not come back quiet. Fuzzy guitars, a swagger that borders on ridiculous, alt rock and punk colliding with a British wit that never takes itself too seriously.We wrote a full review 'cause we loved it.
Aliens From Outer Space by Serena Curatelli, recorded entirely in her home in Bari, and it sounds like it - intimate, a little lo-fi, acoustic guitar doing most of the talking. Pop and folk with a 90s dreampop haze over it.
In Another Life leans into metal without losing the melody underneath it - weight in the guitars, but the hooks are still doing the heavy lifting. Heavy but not exhausting. That's harder to pull off than it sounds.
Green Lady sits somewhere between alt R&B and bedroom pop. Hushed, a little hazy, built for headphones and late hours. The kind of track that makes you check the time and realize you've been sitting in the dark longer than planned.