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Laura Pieri launches a Halloween-themed cover series honoring women deemed “too much,” kicking off with a haunting take on Lady Gaga’s “Marry the Night” on YouTube. Throughout October she’ll share three covers and Substack stories, culminating in a new original single on Oct 31.

Pop singer, songwriter, and producer elijah woods shares “I Miss You,” the final preview of his debut LP Can We Talk? (out Oct 14). After viral teasers, he confirms headline shows: Dec 2 at Baby’s All Right (NYC) and Dec 9 at The Echo (LA). Presale Oct 8; on-sale Oct 10.

meg elsier unveils her Audiotree live session—capturing raw, magnetic performances with Jashaun Smith and Hayden Cotcher, plus an exclusive interview. Watch on YouTube, stream everywhere, and catch NYC dates at Baby’s All Right (Sept 25) and Brooklyn Bowl (Oct 19).

Nashville’s Sam Varga drops “Queen of the Ashes,” a brooding, guitar-forward anthem about a woman burning down her world for revenge. Written with Caroline Romano and Spencer Jordan and produced by Dan Swank, it deepens Varga’s alt-country edge while keeping his raw, confessional fire.

Meg Elsier releases spittake dress rehearsal, a four-song live performance film that blends concert energy with theatrical staging—fully live, tightly choreographed, and set as a “rehearsal.” Co-created with Jacqueline Justice, it arrives alongside the spittake (deluxe) era’s expanded worlds.

Avery Lynch announces Glad We Met, a 9-track EP out September 5 via RECORDS. Built on lush piano and intimate vocals, it spans heartbreak, healing, and new love—and marks her first project as a co-producer. It includes “Rain,” “the boys who don’t know what they want,” “think about it,” “Dead to Me,” “Lasting Effects,” “Sweetheart,” and new tracks.

Emma Harner releases her debut EP Taking My Side on July 11. The 5-track project blends emotional storytelling with intricate guitar work, showcasing her signature folk-meets-math rock sound. The EP includes singles “False Alarm,” “Do It,” and three new tracks shaped by self-reflection and personal growth. Originally from Nebraska and now based in Boston, Harner has supported Orla Gartland, mxmtoon, and more, building a loyal fanbase through viral videos and live performances.

Synth‑pop siblings Katie and Ben Marshall drop their long‑awaited second EP Reach today. The five‑track project dives into themes of nostalgia and wonder, anchored by the emotive single “Looking Back” featuring Philip Sheppard’s lush cello arrangements.

Lily Fitts debuts her 10‑track album Getting By, blending warm acoustic indie‑folk with raw lyrical honesty. Available now via Thirty Knots Records, the collection explores young adulthood’s highs and lows. She also announces her first headline tour this fall—11 U.S. cities plus Europe—and will support Willow Avalon and Max McNown on select dates.