MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Stockholm based indie artist Temple In Man released the track Reminiscing. Think psychedelic indie rock like MGMT or Foster The People. The track was released via Swedish based label Opening Records. He draws inspiration from 60-70’s soul and artists such as Marvin Gaye and Roy Ayers to bands like Gorillaz and Little Dragon. Give it a listen.

      MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Give the track All Over Again a listen by St. Levi. I like it, and maybe you will too.  I like songs with a swing and shuffle rhythm. Lyrically it’s about a relationship and the Cali based artist credits Mike Posner. “There’s a beautiful line in Mike Posner’s “Buried In Detroit” that says “I like my songs how I like my women, honest and to the point”, I’m a big believer in honesty, both in my relationship and both in my music he says. You can find more about him here in an interview. He landed on several curated Spotify playlists with the track Like A Bitch.

      MORE The Latest / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Lewis Capaldi scored his second #1 Top 40 song with “Before You Go”. In his own words, he’s an official two hit wonder.

The Scotland singer-songwriter says, ““I’m still here, with no signs of leaving.”

Where is Capaldi now? He’s home with his parents locked up.

“They both spend long days at work and come home to their 23-year-old son, who’s essentially unemployed at this point, to see him in his underwear, cheesy Doritos all over his stomach,” he explains. “It’s not a pretty sight to come home to after a long day of working hard.”
There is big change of plans now that he has two #1 hits.

He told Billboard, “To be honest with you, I’m extremely angry,” he jokes, “because I just approved a whole line of merch that was all, ‘Lewis Capaldi: Your Favorite One-Hit Wonder.’ So we’re gonna lose out on a lot of money from this.”
Such first world problems.

In all seriousness, he deserves it. He has a ridiculous voice, works hard, and isn’t afraid to take chances musically and professionally.

      MORE The Latest / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

It was reported that TikTok would suffer its final fate today. That’s right. Last week it was reported that a deal couldn’t be reached and that TikTok would be banned today. Ironically, 12 hours later Trump Ok’d the Oracle and Walmart deal.

After months of going back and forth, Oracle and Walmart will form a new entity called TikTok Global, which will be headquartered in the United States. The whole point of this was to get TikTok out of the hands of China. India also banned the Chinese owned app.
Can China still use the app for spying on Americans? Well, Chinese tech company ByteDance is expected to hold its majority-ownership position, so skeptics are unsure.
Oracle will host all of TikTok’s U.S. user data and will safeguard TikTok’s computer systems “to ensure U.S. national security requirements are fully satisfied,” TikTok said in a statement.
There you have it. TikTok is saved and get ready for the new dance challenge.

      MORE The Latest / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Spotify has launched a global RADAR hub on the platform which will contain playlists, new releases and exclusive content featuring RADAR artists. Spotify launched the artist program 6 months ago that highlights rising artists around the globe.
The folks at Spotify are touting Radar Artists as a huge success. The artists have collectively generated over 2 billion streams and 112 million listeners across 102 countries. They have cumulatively generated more than 8 million followers since the launch.
Spotify’s Andy Sloan-Vincent says the RADAR hub is designed to further the program’s mission to break local artists on a global scale. “What we’re starting to see — we’ve seen it with K-pop — [is that] fans aren’t necessarily listening to just the music of their home language anymore,” he says. “They’re starting to listen to artists from completely different geographies, speaking different languages.”

Newsletter
Twitter
Facebook
Recent Posts
  • Estella Dawn Reinvents “Skinny Love” with Cinematic Dark Pop Magic
  • Sisters Unveil Haunting Debut “Sweetness of Things”
  • Malachi Mize Brings Hope and Healing with Debut Single “Until Next Time”
  • Alanna A. Love Releases Debut Single “Running Away”
  • Jaya Kellogg Drops Addictive Debut Single “Background Noise”
  • SolyMar: gen.wav & KHR!S João Blend Latin Soul and Electro Vibes in Debut Collab Album
  • ZØYA Returns with Mid-Tempo Anthem of Strength and Self-Worth
  • Estella Dawn Drops First Original of the Year with “Move Down Lover”
  • Louis Torre Finds the “Silver Lining” in New Alt-Pop Single Ahead of Debut Album
  • Ronnie Sets Sail with “Yacht Club,” a Roots-Infused Americana Pop Gem
  • Ava Della Pietra Returns With Haunting Pop Single “2 can play”
  • hyoon Drops New Single “Stupid For You” – A Lo-Fi, Soulful Ode to Toxic Love
  • Almondmilkhunni Drops “New Jerzey” — A Smooth, Soulful Shoutout to the East Coast
  • Bobby Bodega Drops “Gravity,” a Hard-Hitting Return Rooted in the Bronx and Hip Hop Legacy
  • Reuben Medlin Releases Self-Produced Album “It’s A Long Walk Home Pt. 2” Chronicling Recovery and Resilience
  • Brent de la Cruz Blurs Genre Lines with Reflective New Single “Day to Day”
  • Lauren Spring Shares Self Soother About Healing After Toxic Love
  • Abbie Anne Breaks Through Self-Doubt with Honest New Track Miss Mediocre
  • Alyssa Caroline Releases Lovesick About Moving On After Betrayal
  • Savannah Burrows Shares Dreamy Indie Pop Track On Again Exploring Love and Second Chances
  • PEGGY Explores Friendship and Romance in New Single FRIENDS TO LOVERS
  • Michelle Núñez Debuts Cinematic Ballad making the most of it — A Raw, Emotional Reflection on Loss
  • June Releases “Supernova,” a Cosmic Pop Love Song for Dreamers
  • Ella Vaillancourt Drops New Single “One In Million”
  • Lovina Falls Returns with New Single “Light and Low”
  • Estella Dawn Drops a New Cover: “Somebody Else”
  • Charlie McDonald Shares New Single “Time” Inspired by Loss and Memory
  • Natalie Shay Releases New Song “problems.”
  • Carson Cruz Drops “Party Cruise” — A Summer Anthem You’ll Have on Repeat
  • Eva James Releases “The One You Lose,” a Dark Pop Reflection on Distance and Change
  • Follow

    Home

         

    About

         

    Contact

         

    Daily Readership

    Copyright 2025 Kings of A&R     Website Design by PaleBird