5 New Tracks by Artists to Keep Track of

Are you looking for something fresh to add to your radar? Check out these 5 new tracks by artists to keep your eyes on.

James Atlas – Retail Therapy

‘Retail Therapy’ sends listeners into a groovy synth soundspace that begs for introspection. It has the clarity in production to deliver and lyrically explores how people attempt to use new material possessions to feel full.

Charlotte Chipembere – I’m Not Having Fun

‘I’m Not Having Fun’ delivered exciting guitar-based instrumentation with a percussive drive that keeps things energetic but not overwhelming. The soul-filled vocals and belting are the perfect backdrop for the emotional lyrics that tell an emotional story about the emotions that come from being led on.

Elijah Wells – SPOCK

SPOCK is nothing short of exciting and unique. Everything about the vocals and instrumentation uses an intriguingly offbeat sound with pertinent hits and a snappy flow. The lyrics somehow find a way to be nerdy while building a sense of self-confidence and power.

Bruklin – No Contact

‘No Contact’ stands out as a beautifully crafted girlie-pop anthem with more than enough melodic wonder to spare. The synths bounce around the percussion so well, and the mix lets everything stand out while highlighting the dreamily produced vocals. It’s dynamic and fun, and it gets into a tale of yearning for a lover from a place of personal power.

miint – find me later

‘find me later’ has such a nice and laidback lo-fi style that doesn’t fail to pack an emotional punch. The synths bend around in a way that builds such a dreamy vibe. Additionally, the lyrics beg for a love that’s true and real, and the production of the vocals makes them fit into the beat perfectly.

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