The Rotation: Katie Belle — “Avoidant Attachment”
On “Avoidant Attachment,” Katie Belle turns emotional distance into something unexpectedly captivating. Wrapped in shimmering synth-pop production and anchored by her smoky vocals, the track explores the complicated space between wanting connection and fearing it at the same time. The result is a thoughtful, immersive listen that lingers long after the final chorus fades.
The Rotation: Loumylo’s “Won’t Let Me Down”
For this week’s Rotation, Loumylo transforms resilience into something cinematic, intimate, and emotionally immersive on “Won’t Let Me Down,” a dreamy indie pop release rooted in vulnerability, healing, and self rediscovery.
The Rotation: Mimi’s Revenge’s “Still Ain’t Sorry”
For this week’s Rotation, Mimi’s Revenge steps into their own strikingly theatrical world with “Still Ain’t Sorry,” a genre-blurring release that transforms emotional fallout into something sleek, cinematic, and impossible to ignore.
The Rotation: Derin’s “Whitehill”
For this week’s Rotation, Derin returns with “Whitehill,” a dreamlike and emotionally immersive release that lingers in the space between memory, longing, and emotional permanence. Built around atmospheric production and introspective songwriting, the track transforms deeply personal reflection into something quietly universal.
The Rotation: Jackson Mercer’s “Anxiety”
For this week’s Rotation, Jackson Mercer steps into a new era with “Anxiety,” a deeply personal pop release that transforms internal struggle into something strikingly honest and universally felt. Rooted in vulnerability and emotional clarity, the track introduces an artist fully leaning into his truth.
The Rotation: SEZ’s “Old Friends”
For this week’s Rotation, SEZ introduces herself with “Old Friends,” a reflective indie pop debut that captures the quiet permanence of memory, distance, and unresolved connection. Built around understated production and vulnerable songwriting, the track lingers long after it ends.
The Rotation: Alexa Kate’s “Not Your Fault”
Alexa Kate returns with “Not Your Fault,” a quietly devastating indie pop release that lingers in the space between memory and emotion. Rooted in restraint and vulnerability, the track transforms personal reflection into something universally felt.
The Rotation: Adam Rotheram’s “FALLING”
For this week’s Rotation, Adam Rotheram steps in with “FALLING”—a soft, emotionally driven pop release that captures the early, uncertain feeling of falling in love. With understated production and a focus on honesty, the Liverpool-based artist delivers a track that feels both intimate and quietly impactful.
The Rotation: Chloe Star’s “You Say”
For this week’s Rotation, Chloe Star takes the spot with “You Say”—a sharp, emotionally charged release that transforms disappointment into clarity. Built on driving production and fearless honesty, the track captures the moment when someone’s actions finally speak louder than their words.
The Rotation: Your Pretty Face’s “MYHEADBANGS!”
Your Pretty Face’s “MYHEADBANGS!” takes over our April 20 Rotation with sharp production, restless energy, and a fearless sense of chaos. Bold, creative, and impossible to ignore, the track pushes into a darker, more aggressive sonic space while still keeping its hooks intact.
Charlotte Boin — “goodbye, manhattan”
Charlotte Boin’s “goodbye, manhattan” is a soft, cinematic reflection on outgrowing a place that once felt like everything — turning nostalgia into something quiet, intimate, and deeply human.
Make Sense — Highschool Locker
A soft, slow-burning indie folk moment, “Make Sense” by Highschool Locker leans into warm vocals, gentle guitar, and hazy slowcore textures. Intimate and immersive, the two-minute track captures a quiet kind of reflection that lingers well beyond its runtime.
Liri — “Let U Go”
“Let U Go” introduces Liri as a young artist already leaning into honesty and atmosphere. Guided by warm vocals and a restrained pop arrangement, the track reveals a songwriter beginning to shape her own musical world
Isabelle Gitlin — “Running Circles”
Boston-based songwriter Isabelle Gitlin captures the quiet spiral of comparison and self-reflection on “Running Circles,” a delicate and emotionally honest track that finds strength in vulnerabilit
Saynt Ego & Ari Yvon — “I’m Still Here”
A cinematic indie-pop moment built on restraint and emotional clarity — “I’m Still Here” earns its place in this week’s Rotation.
The Rotation: Spill Tab’s “Roamer”
Restless, textured, and quietly magnetic — “Roamer” earned its spot in our February 20 Rotation for its dynamic production and effortless cool.
The Rotation: Ally Salort’s “I’ve Never Met Her”
Soft, introspective, and emotionally grounded — “I’ve Never Met Her” earned its February 13 spot in The Rotation for its warmth and quiet vulnerability.
The Rotation: Mack Keane’s “Ordinary Feelings”
For the week of February 6th, Mack Keane’s “Ordinary Feelings” became our Rotation pick — a warm, understated R&B track that lingers long after the first listen.