Releases You Might’ve Missed: Jeremy Serwer, Heron, Eli Lev, and MOSAICS

Jeremy Serwer – Times New Roman

Jeremy Serwer’s latest single ‘Times New Roman’, taken from his ambitious ninth album ‘The Nines’, is an enigmatic dive into gothic-tinged rock with a sharp experimental edge. Driven by Serwer’s commanding, dark vocals, the track explores the haunting decline of print media and the erosion of fact-based journalism. The song’s soundscape blends the brooding atmosphere of gothic rock with futuristic textures and progressive twists, creating a listening experience that feels timeless and comforting.

Heron – Paradigm

Heron’s ‘Paradigm’ is a fast-paced burst of energy that captures the spirit of retro-futurism and leans into psychedelic synth-pop with shimmering textures, driving rhythms, and an uplifting momentum that feels tailor-made for late-night dance floors or sunrise listening. With its kaleidoscopic production and infectious rhythm, Paradigm showcases Heron’s genre-bending vision, proving his ability to transform every one of his releases into a fresh listening experience. It’s an energising, euphoric listen that leaves anticipation high for his upcoming releases!

Eli Lev – My Wish Was You

‘My Wish Was You’ is a tender folk-pop ballad that softly sways, guided by heartfelt storytelling and a voice that feels both intimate and timeless. Built around gentle acoustic guitar, a lush string quartet, and emotionally-charged vocals, the song creates a reflective, comforting space. Exploring themes of hope, longing, and the bittersweet ache of what could have been, it paints a vivid portrait of an almost-love that feels just out of reach. Nostalgic yet soothing, ‘My Wish Was You’ captures the delicate balance between past and possibility, guiding us through its listeners through the emotions like a friend that always listens.

MOSAICS – Shock Horror

MOSAICS’ ‘Shock Horror’ is an anthemic alternative rock release that talks about the frustration of coming of age in the 2020’s. The single pulses with urgency and balances gritty guitar lines with driving rhythms and an arena-ready sound. Lyrically, it’s a raw confrontation with disillusionment and broken promises of brighter futures clashing with painful realities. With ‘Shock Horror’, MOSAICS cement their rising status, delivering both catharsis and connection in a song that feels as restless as the times.

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