Allison Park’s song “Hypocrite” would seamlessly fit into playlists such as Sad Pop Essentials, Late Night Jazz & Pop, Emotional Piano Ballads, Dark Pop Vibes, and Reflections: Introspective Pop. The track, with its haunting and melancholic vibe, showcases Allison’s unique blend of dark pop, modern jazz, and piano ballad elements. A Nashville-based artist originally from Pittsburgh, Allison has spent years honing her craft across different genres, from country music to pop and jazz influences.
Her career began opening for legendary acts like The Vogues and The Holidays, and later performing alongside artists like Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, and Miranda Lambert. At the age of 19, she signed to an independent label and released her EP Listen, with her song “Holding Me” landing at number 30 on Billboard’s Hot AC Tracks chart. After touring with Plain White T’s and moving to Los Angeles, Allison shifted her focus to writing and artist development.
Today, she continues to create music with a deep emphasis on authenticity and self-reflection, releasing songs like “Hypocrite” that resonate with listeners on a personal level. Along with her music, she hosts the podcast In Tune with Allison Park, where she explores music and mindfulness, further solidifying her role as both an artist and advocate for creativity in all its forms.
Watch out for Nashville-based singer-songwriter Essy and the synth-pop track “Moonlight.” On Moonlight, she delivers a dreamy, dance-driven, synth-laden sound reminiscent of Taylor Swift, fitting seamlessly into Indie Pop, Fresh Dance Pop, Chill Dance, and New Pop Picks playlists.
With lines like “I’ll be your moonlight… I’ll be your moon / I’ll be the candle… In your room,” the song captures a hypnotic, ethereal energy.
Essy has written for artists signed to Atlantic Records (Ship Wrek), Interscope (PHANGS), Sony UK (ZOOKEEPERS), and Warner UK.
Lauren Presley’s “Can I Be Happy” delivers a powerful pop rock sound with an anthemic chorus. As she sings, “Is there someone that can make me happy?” the track echoes the energy of early Avril Lavigne and Kelly Clarkson. Perfect for Spotify playlists like Fierce Femmes, Rock the World, New Pop Picks, and Pop Rising.
Born in Redwater, Texas, and now based in Nashville, Lauren Presley is a rising pop artist blending alt-pop and dark pop influences. Inspired by artists like Tate McRae, Halsey, Fletcher, and Nessa Barrett, she has gained attention, including a cover feature on Fresh Finds: Pop on Spotify. Her debut single, “A Little Longer,” has over 1 million streams on Spotify and 5.6 million views on YouTube. With her raw authenticity and ability to connect through music, Lauren is an artist to watch as she continues to grow.
Monotronic and the track “Everything Moves” is a great choice for those looking for an uptempo rocker with a ’90s goth feel. Think The Bravery meets The Killers. The track would be a strong fit for Spotify playlists like Rock This, New Noise, All New Rock, and Alternative Beats.
Monotronic is a collective of musicians based in New York City that blends a wide array of genres and styles to create a unique sound. Founded in 2016 by guitarist/producer Ramsey Elkholy, who serves as the band’s leader and primary songwriter, Monotronic combines indie and electronic music with strong world music influences. The band has been featured in multiple music publications and has performed at prestigious venues and festivals.
Watch out for Alban Ramosaj and his track Ghost of the Past, a fitting addition to Spotify playlists like Sad Indie, Indie Heartbreak, and Alone Again.
Born in Ede, the Netherlands, and now based in New York, Alban Ramosaj is a Kosovan-Albanian singer-songwriter with a history of success across Europe. His previous hits, Thikat E Mia and Theje, earned critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. After stepping away from music and relocating to the U.S., he returns with a deeply personal project, reconnecting with his passion for storytelling. His upcoming English debut EP, Heartbreak Motel—out April 25—unfolds across six tracks, exploring heartbreak, healing, and transformation. The first glimpse into this journey, Ghost of the Past, captures romantic nostalgia and the bittersweet process of letting go.