Emerging Chicago artist D2x is gearing up to release his next project, “The Hunger Era,” following the success of his previous work, “Hotel 1105.” The EP is produced by Ro Moore & Gold Haze, with the first single “FIRE” already out. The project is set to be released on 10.29.24 via Fake Shore Drive/D2x Music Group.
PYPY returns with the release of “Sacred Times,” showcasing a blend of beautiful melodies and wild guitar elements. The project reflects a sonic journey that captures the essence of the band’s unique sound.
Techno artist Pawlowski collaborates with Fenrick on the single “Back With Another One,” merging old-school ’90s techno vibes with a modern twist. The track highlights their commitment to collaboration and sonic experimentation.
French-American artist Melissa Weikart announces her new EP, “Easy,” set for release on January 17. The title track offers a glimpse into her evolved sound, blending electronic and production elements with sophisticated piano-driven melodies.
FRANK releases the anthemic single “Stuck in Reno,” accompanied by a music video that captures the essence of the track’s western grunge vibe.
Milyssa Rose and C-WIZ re-release “Lost at the Seams” in honor of Mental Health Day, shedding light on the struggles of dealing with mental health issues through their powerful pop/rock track.
Pharmacists release “Heart of the Nation,” a commentary on societal disillusionment and betrayal, set against a backdrop of rock-inspired sounds.
Vlad Holiday shares the single “This Was Always Gonna End,” reflecting on his mental health journey and personal growth through music.
BLOND:ISH releases “Different Way,” featuring Zeeba, a track that embraces optimism and individuality while blending surf rock, synth pop, and house influences.
Hopeless Records releases a cover of All Time Low’s “Dear Maria, Count Me In” by Fame on Fire, as part of their ‘Hopelessly Devoted To You’ 30th Anniversary Series.
World’s First Cinema debuts “Freak Show,” a track that delves into themes of social acceptance and conformity, set against a cinematic backdrop.
XTIE releases “Crying on the Plane,” following the success of her previous track “Lost in Between,” showcasing her unique blend of dance-pop sounds.
CHANPAN releases the defiant single “election year,” accompanied by a full-fledged run for office aimed at promoting a message of mutual aid and community-building.
Coupdekat drops her new single “cdjs,” reflecting on teenage memories and personal growth, as a preview of her upcoming EP.
Annie J shares her journey as a retro soul and modern pop artist, drawing inspiration from a diverse range of influences and experiences.
SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL releases “Behelit,” showcasing a significant evolution in their sound while staying true to their signature heaviness and ferocity.
Mau P debuts on Defected with “Merther,” a hard-hitting electronic track built for the club, showcasing his dynamic production style.
Winona Fighter announces their debut album, “My Apologies To The Chef,” set to be released on February 14th via Rise Records, along with the release of their single “ATTENTION,” addressing societal issues that need attention.