5 tracks from 5 indie artists under 50,000 monthly listeners.
South Korean boy group CIX, short for “Complete in X,” has gained traction worldwide for their unique sound that blends elements of Pop, R&B, and Dance music. With the recent release of their seventh album, they have a highly anticipated international tour set for this spring.
On her debut album, That Ain't No Man That's The Devil, Jessie Murph tells stories everyone can relate to even when too uncomfortable to admit. Thankfully for the world, she isn’t shy. That vigor and enthusiasm has carried over into her latest single, "Sip," which dropped last November.
It’s been six years since Yeji made her debut in the music industry as ITZY’s leader. A new chapter has begun, and with the release of her lead single "Air", she's ready to take the chance and give up all her plans to see where it all goes.
Serving up a delectable "Hot Mess" of versatile music, infused with the members' sincere selves, EVNNE continues to grow with every album—here to stay, conquer, and spread love.
On their third album, Naked Giants capture the pure essence of indie music and deliver a catchy, joyful release that (still) sounds like the creation of three best friends having fun together.
Caroline Romano flew out from Nashville with her guitarist Austin Acuff to play some songs from her new EP, How the Good Girls Die. The true duality of Caroline Romano is that her music is an autobiography of self-collapse, yet she’s brimming with confidence and couldn’t appear more put together.