Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.
Ka Ma - ‘I will sleep when I am dead’ Ka Ma’s latest single ‘I Will Sleep When I Am Dead’ blends classic soul and Motown-inspired grooves with an uplifting message about embracing individuality and breaking free from the expectations of others. Taken from her forthcoming album ‘Picasso – The Art of Loving’, the track pairs infectious melodies with an empowering celebration of authenticity, encouraging listeners to live boldly and on their own terms.
Isaac Winemiller - ‘In This Light’ Bozeman-based multi-instrumentalist Isaac Winemiller returns with ‘Solar Eclipse’, a two-track release led by ‘In This Light’, an emotionally rich indie-pop song that transforms the end of a relationship into a groove-driven meditation on healing, resilience, and self-discovery. Written, produced, and performed almost entirely by Winemiller, the release builds on the momentum of his acclaimed solo catalogue while further showcasing the introspective songwriting and polished production that have earned him a growing international following.
Wormogenic - ‘Rip Off The Bandaid’ Florida-raised newcomer Wormogenic makes an impressive first impression with ‘Rip Off The Bandaid’, an alt-pop debut that pairs infectious hooks with an honest exploration of anxiety, self-sabotage, and the fear of losing happiness. Serving as the opening chapter of her forthcoming ‘Bandaids’ EP, the single highlights her knack for transforming deeply personal experiences into relatable, emotionally resonant songs wrapped in a vibrant, nostalgic pop sound.
Oceans Of Oceans - ‘We Can’t Come Back’ Oceans Of Oceans expands his genre-defying alternative rock sound with ‘We Can’t Come Back’, a powerful new single that fuses cinematic songwriting, electronic textures, and grunge-inspired intensity into an emotionally raw listening experience. Built around themes of loss and difficult departures, the track contrasts delicate, introspective moments with soaring, guitar-driven climaxes, showcasing an artist whose deeply personal storytelling is matched by an ambitious and atmospheric sonic vision.
Misha And The Kings - ‘Ecstasy’ Welsh four-piece Misha and the Kings reveal a more introspective side with ‘Ecstasy’, a cinematic highlight from their debut album ‘Too Hot’ that explores the pull between temptation and staying true to what matters most. Beginning with understated instrumentation before building into an expansive emotional crescendo, the track showcases the band’s growing musical depth ahead of a busy summer of festival performances.