Weekly Spotlight: We Picked The Tracks That Genuinely Grabbed Us!

The music world never sleeps — but you do, and that’s where we come in. Indie Boulevard is your weekly jolt of sound and sense: fresh takes and just enough heat to start a group chat argument.

At Indie Boulevard, we do what eats up all our free time — we listen, we dig, we get stuck, we skip, we come back, and we listen again. Sometimes it’s exhausting. Sometimes it’s disappointing. But every now and then, you hit a track that makes you stop. And in that moment, it’s obvious — this one needs to be heard.

That’s why Weekly Spotlight exists. If something catches our attention, we won’t explain why — we’ll just show you. The rest is up to you.

Here’s what caught us this week:



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Zoe Twist – ‘Dumb Stuff’

Dreamy, sultry, and dipped in late-night sweat. Synths flicker like neon signs above a motel bed. The kind of track that makes your situationship text you “u up?” even though it’s 3pm. Sensual and confident.

philine – ‘ten years time’

The indie girl canon just got a new chapter. Melancholy in HD. It’s like if Sabrina Carpenter started journaling in lowercase and discovered real pain. Understated and catchy, without dumbing anything down.

Kiera Jas x Whiskey Jack – ‘Old Expressions’

Warm, folky, and perfectly textured like a thrift store cardigan. Soft vocals, slow strums, and a vibe so nostalgic you’ll swear you’ve heard it before. A real hug of a song.

Mikey Demilio – ‘Spain’

Jet-set synth-pop with champagne fizz and gold rings. This is what Top 40 should sound like: lush, cinematic, and just cocky enough. Best track from him so far — give him the budget.

Band of Muses – ‘Cinnamon’

If The Doors were fronted by two witches who read your aura before singing. Psychedelic, mystical, and dripping with vintage velvet. It’s a little haunted, a little horny. Very cool.

Jerry Jean x Chloé Hogan – ‘Keep Breathing’

Delicate duet energy. Clean piano lines, soft harmonies, zero stress. It won’t change your life, but it might fix your afternoon.

Color Palette – ‘Nights Alone’

Shoegaze-meets-bedroom-pop. Echoes and drum machines spiral into a soft emotional vacuum. You’ve heard stuff like this before, but rarely this textured. Solid if you’re into lowercase feelings.

Kadeli – ‘EMPATHY’

Angsty, modern, dripping in digital tears. Feels like Eden and Joji met in group therapy. Auto-tuned grief but tasteful. It punches, but gently. A breakup song with a heart rate monitor.

The Reflections – ‘Inner Child’

This one’s got ambition. A little vague lyrically, but the intent hits. It glows with optimism but might still be figuring itself out. Give them a few more tracks — the potential’s real.


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