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Guest Turns the Fear of Fading Away into a Pop Rock Pulse with “Don’t Go Into Decline”

A sad, lucid and emotionally charged single where indie rock tension meets the quiet violence of time passing too fast. There are songs that arrive like a confession, and there are songs that sound like a hand placed firmly on the shoulder before everything slips away. “Don’t Go Into Decline” by Guest belongs to the second category. It does not dramatize sadness for effect. It studies it from the inside, with the calm urgency of someone who knows that giving up rarely happens in one spectacular collapse. More often, it begins as a slow fade. https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/5F8rALP4C5MXmNeLgOtJ0t?si=1153ec938ce04451 Built around a pop…

New Music Releases of the Week on Audiartist

Every week, new music opens a fresh window on the independent scene. Some releases arrive with quiet elegance, others with force, rhythm, atmosphere or cinematic ambition. What matters most is not the volume of new singles entering the digital world, but the ability to hear the ones that carry a real artistic direction. This week’s music selection on Audiartist moves through acoustic emotion, modern metal, tribal tech house, neoclassical piano, lo-fi jazz and intimate instrumental textures. It is a wide map of independent music discovery, shaped by artists who are not chasing the same formula, but building their own sound…

Carlito Home Finds Quiet Beauty in “Peaceful Winter Walk”

Some tracks do not need to shout to leave a mark. Carlito Home’s latest release, “Peaceful Winter Walk”, belongs to that delicate category of music that speaks softly but stays with you long after the final note fades. Built around a gentle, expressive guitar performance, the piece captures the feeling of walking through a silent winter landscape, where every sound seems clearer, every breath feels slower, and every emotion has room to exist. https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/0txTwV2vs7SBaepqBjalf0?si=89c6d3b383584232 Known for his warm and intimate musical universe, Carlito Home continues to shape a sound rooted in simplicity, emotion, and organic textures. After previous works that…

Guiltera’s “You Learn” Turns Pain Into Modern Metal Momentum

There is a particular kind of modern metal song that does more than hit hard. It opens a wound, lets the distortion rush in, then turns the entire experience into forward motion. Guiltera’s “You Learn” belongs to that territory. Built on the tension between vulnerability and force, the new track from the Cyprus-based band captures the moment where failure stops being a dead end and becomes something sharper, heavier, and strangely empowering. Available on streaming platforms via https://music.suricatemusic.com, “You Learn” arrives as a defining statement from a band already moving with clear artistic purpose. Formed in 2024, Guiltera is a…

Dark Kora Opens a Tribal Tech House Portal with “Higher Tribe”

There is a particular kind of electronic music that does not simply ask to be played loud, it asks to be felt physically. “Higher Tribe,” the first track from Dark Kora, belongs to that category. Built around tribal drums, hypnotic movement, and a deep electronic pulse, the release introduces an artist who seems less interested in following a fixed genre formula than in creating a ritualistic club experience. https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/4ul7vGM1Au0ygDdfsQLIF6?si=5d92b166d79242c1 With “Higher Tribe,” Dark Kora steps into the electronic landscape with a sound rooted in tech house, but charged with Afro tribal energy, underground tension, and cinematic atmosphere. The track feels…

LeSerge Opens a Bright New Chapter With “It’s About Love”

Some tracks do not need to force emotion. They simply create space, let the light in, and allow the feeling to settle naturally. “It’s About Love”, the new single from French artist LeSerge, belongs to that rare category of music that feels instantly familiar without ever becoming predictable. Warm, elegant, and subtly cinematic, the track blends piano-led composition, lush string arrangements, delicate lo-fi textures, and an instrumental soul spirit shaped by 70s jazz and Brazilian-inspired colors. With “It’s About Love”, LeSerge delivers a bright and laid-back piece that feels both intimate and expansive. The single is a new extract from…

Moki Solen Introduces a Soft Lo-Fi Signature With “Mon petit plaisir caché”

Some songs do not try to enter the room loudly. They arrive like a small light under the door, discreet, warm, and impossible to ignore once the mood has settled. With “Mon petit plaisir caché”, Moki Solen steps into the lo-fi landscape with a title that feels intimate from the very first seconds. It is not a track built for spectacle. It is a piece designed for late evenings, slow mornings, headphones, and those quiet pauses where music becomes less of a background and more of a private companion.As a first lo-fi statement, “Mon petit plaisir caché” immediately places Moki…

New Music Releases of the Week

Audiartist’s Fresh Selection of Independent Tracks to Discover Every week, independent music proves one essential point: discovery is not dead. It has simply moved away from the old gatekeepers and into a wider, more unpredictable landscape, where a hard rock EP, a cinematic techno project, a boom bap collaboration, a delicate Italian ballad and an ambient electronic album can all sit side by side and tell very different stories. This week’s selection from Audiartist’s New Music Release section captures that diversity with impressive range. The releases move across indie pop, hard rock, ambient electronica, modern metal, symphonic metal, melodic techno,…

Michele Blasco, Roman indie pop between nostalgia, memory, and melodic sincerity

To mark the release of “Balorda Nostalgia”, Michele Blasco looks back on his musical universe, his connection with the Italian indie pop scene, and his relationship with words, memories, and melody. Originally from Rome, the artist places his music within an intimate sensitivity, shaped by singer-songwriter traditions, indie atmospheres, and a constant desire to create a sincere connection with listeners. In this interview, Michele Blasco shares the intentions behind his reinterpretation of “Balorda Nostalgia”, while also opening up about the themes that run through his personal work: time, love, loss, memory, and that particular kind of nostalgia that continues to…