Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.
Erica-Cody - ‘last man standing’ Erica-Cody returns with ‘last man standing’, a confident pop and R&B release that explores the tension between romantic idealism and reality within modern dating. Blending sharp lyricism with club-ready production, the track marks the start of a new chapter as she continues to build momentum and define her evolving sound.
Rose White - ‘Sazerac’ Rose White returns with ‘A Night With A Sazerac’, a live-recorded EP that blends soul, pop, and subtle jazz influences into a warm, emotionally honest journey from confusion to clarity. Written from moments of vulnerability but released with a sense of strength and reflection, the project captures her evolving artistry while celebrating growth, imperfection, and self-discovery.
Kadri Voorand - ‘Let Me Hold You’ Kadri Voorand shares ‘Let Me Hold You’, a gentle and intimate release that pairs delicate piano with deeply personal vocals, offering a sense of comfort and emotional closeness. Introducing her album ‘Songs To Hold You’, the track reflects a shift toward simplicity and feeling, creating a space for quiet reflection and connection.
Charlie McDonald - ‘Don’t Worry’ Charlie McDonald introduces his debut EP ‘Things I’ve Never Said’, a soulful and introspective release that blends pop and R&B influences into a deeply personal yet relatable listening experience. Led by the single ‘Don’t Worry’, the project captures themes of vulnerability and self-reflection, offering a message of reassurance and emotional connection.
Heavy Set Woman - ‘Highway One’ Heavy Set Woman return with ‘Highway One’, a dynamic country-rock release that blends blues, rock, and theatrical flair into a free-flowing, genre-crossing sound. Balancing playful energy with underlying emotional tension, the track reinforces the duo’s commitment to instinctive, exploratory songwriting that values expression over convention.