Áyal – “Pixelated Perfidy”

Áyal is a queer singer-songwriter working out of New York, somewhere between musical theatre and indie rock. Their songs lean into big-feeling melodies but stay tied to very specific, modern anxieties: apps, isolation, the ways tech gets into your head and rewires what intimacy even means. “Pixelated Perfidy” goes straight at that. It opens like…

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Exzenya – Captivity

Exzenya is a dark-pop artist and writer with a background in psychology. She builds her songs around emotion and observation, looking at how people lose and regain a sense of self. Everything she releases is performed and recorded by hand, without pitch correction or heavy processing: a choice that keeps the music close to her…

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Corvyx Reimagines Lady Gaga’s “Disease” with a Cinematic Twist

Corvyx, the ethereal dark pop artist known for their bold reinventions, has released a hauntingly cinematic cover of Lady Gaga’s “Disease.” Featured on their upcoming album MAYHEM, Corvyx takes Gaga’s already powerful song and distills it into a brooding, atmospheric version that adds layers of intensity and cinematic allure. Known for their genre-defying sound and…

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Cat Mayel’s Free – A Dark, Atmospheric Anthem of Liberation

Cat Mayel delivers a haunting, slow-burning reflection on independence with Free, a track that feels more like a slow realization than a declaration. From the first notes, a deep and eerie synth in the background sets the mood, creating an almost claustrophobic tension. The instrumentation is minimal but deliberate, each sound placed carefully to enhance…

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