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.