Dear readers and listeners of Soundville,
The day has finally come! We’ve put together a selection of stunning tracks to make your week unforgettable, filling it with energy and plenty of good vibes. Today we’ll be diving alt and pop rock,EMO, dream pop, and dance sounds that will keep you moving.
Grab your headphones or turn up the speakers, because we’re starting now.
“I Don’t Know You” by Julez and the Rollerz

To begin with, the Los Angeles garage rockers Julez and the Rollerz have released the first single “I Don’t Know You” from their debut album. “I Don’t Know You” was born out of the realization that vocalist and guitarist Julez Butterman has outgrown herself: you look at your youth and don’t recognize that girl anymore. And you know, “I Don’t Know You” turned out to be about how time changes everyone around, and yes, you know, us too. It’s bright indie rock with bouncing pop punk energy. Light, energetic, and impeccably groovy! So turn it up and enjoy this cool and vivid summer rock track. Add it to your playlist so you don’t miss it! And we continue on.
‘Glory Days’ by Project Smit Brothers
And we continue with Project Smit Brothers and their track “Glory Days.” Do you know what its strength is? “Glory Days” is a pop rock blend about those very same “golden times” that remain with us only in memory. Here you’ll find flawlessly commercial pop rock with great vocals and driving energy. If you want to add some energy to your day, to brighten it with a memorable sound, then the music of Project Smit Brothers is exactly what you need. And I’m sure you’ll feel it from the very first beat “Glory Days” will get stuck in your head for weeks. Be sure to check it out and add it to your playlist!
“Rainforest” by Obed Padilla

The Chicano musician from Oceanside, California, has released his first single “Rainforest” from his upcoming EP. I like that “Rainforest” is a light indie-pop song about acceptance. According to the artist himself, “Rainforest” represents the fifth stage of grief – acceptance. This melancholic theme skillfully sounds through light acoustic, groovy chords, blending with the musician’s soft vocals. If you love commercial vocals and the energy of a stadium hit, then the track “Rainforest” was made especially for you! Be sure to follow the artist and add the track to your playlist so you don’t miss it! It’s perfect and vibey! Absolutely recommended!
“What Turns Out” by WanderingxCanopy x Calm Canopy x Wandering Branches
You know, if you’re looking for a Radiohead-like atmosphere but in a more folky manner mixed with springy, groovy vibes, then “What Turns Out” by Wandering x Canopy x Calm Canopy x Wandering Branches is exactly what you need. I like that “What Turns Out” is a piece for those who listen to music as a space and enjoy it. Because this track feels like it was made to savor every moment of calm and peace. Just turn it up, take a break, and allow yourself to listen to this track. Believe me, I’m sure you’ll really like it! And definitely follow the artist so you don’t miss more bright tracks.
“Wasted” by Tender Glue

Tender Glue, a Polish musician based in New York, has long gained a devoted audience among indie sound lovers under the pseudonym Tender Glue. His track “Wasted” is a unique commercial indie-pop track about uncertainty and the heaviness of choice. I like that the track exposes the idea of the inertia of life and the lack of real control over what happens. If you love meaningful music that is light and memorable, then “Wasted” definitely should be in your playlist! Be sure to add it. You’ll want more, I’m sure!
“Fix” by Dorlana

If you’re looking for a track with shades of melancholy and forest fog, then Dorlana and her “Fix” is exactly what you need. It’s a groovy indie rock song with folk elements and gentle acoustics. Thanks to the cool guitars, energetic drums, and flawless vocals, “Fix” will help you resist obsessive thoughts and let you feel the musical world of Dorlana. I like the atmosphere of freedom and lightness in this track. Despite the density of the arrangement with its rich rock sound, there is still room for air that fills the track with dynamics and freedom. Perfect for thinking about life and even love. I recommend the track “Fix” to everyone who is looking for “that very cool sound.”
“Maybe Someday” by Desk Job.

The New York alt‑punk project Desk Job. has released one of the most piercing songs of the season, “Maybe Someday.” It’s an expression of feelings and an attempt to move on. A groovy and light indie rock track, with notes of tenderness and understanding, can be felt right away. I like that in “Maybe Someday” there is such a wave that grabs you and immediately grabs your attention. You know, “Maybe Someday” is the conceptual track that definitely should be in your playlist. So, If you’re looking for a song that will help you recognize your feelings – I highly recommend “Maybe Someday” for listening. Believe me, you won’t regret it!
“Lighthouse” by TUSHAR

The Australian indie musician of South Asian origin TUSHAR returns after a break with the track “Lighthouse”, about how to find your way back when everything around is falling apart. “Lighthouse” was written during a period of bullying, and only his partner was able to support him. I like that “Lighthouse” is relaxed, with a summery indie groove and dark lyrical undercurrents. You can hear it and feel it emotionally. You know, when you hear this kind of music, it sticks in your mind right away, and “Lighthouse” is exactly like that. A stylish rhythm, dense arrangement, and groovy vocals merge together to really catch you. Be sure to add “Lighthouse” to your playlist for easygoing days that simply need this kind of soundtrack. Absolutely recommended!








