Music
C’est Ça lights up a flemish spark with global potential in new single “Sunrise”
C’est Ça offers a flickering ember of hope on their new single, “Sunrise.” But be prepared for an even bigger surprise: this fresh-faced foursome may look young, and they are, but they sound timeless. With the self-assured charm of a band that has a clear idea where it’s going and just the right amount of mischief to keep things grounded, C’est Ça offers an invitation to follow along, and for the moment, this beautiful debut is a fantastic place to start.
“Sunrise” doesn’t just open, it comes to life. It unfolds slowly, like light penetrating morning mist, and it’s suffused with emotional swells and melodic sophistication that are both intimate and anhemic. A warmth draws you in from the first few bars, and sincerity lingers well past the last chord.
The same youthful longing in the vocals, the ambient guitars that expand like open space, the unassuming but insistent push of a band starting to figure itself out. But make no mistake: C’est Ça isn’t here to copy. They’re making their way, a sunrise at a time. According to their Belgium promo girl, they have ‘the emotional depth of bands such as Athlete or Snow Patrol’; you can see why. “Sunrise” achieves that elusive balance between vulnerability and uplift, which makes you want to hit replay and have it serve as a soundtrack to your peaceful mornings in solitude or your late-night reflections.
But below the studio polish is something even more evocative: heart. Whether it’s their small-town foundations or shared big-city dream of being found, C’est Ça carry themselves with a down-to-earth optimism that feels both approachable and hard-won. If this track is anything to go by, C’est Ça are not just climbing; they’re on fire. “Sunrise” is a promise and a business card, a quiet rumble from a band eager to be heard.
Artist Spotlight
Night Wolf and The Fods deliver hopeful pop bliss on “Kickback”
The single “Kickback,” co-released by Night Wolf and The Fods, carries a naturally gentle, warm, relaxed atmosphere that fits perfectly with late-night city drives or any moment of solitude meant to shake off the pressure of daily life. This track is an all-new rework of The Fods’ original song.
Producer Night Wolf retained only the original track’s vocal elements, rebuilt all production content from the ground up, and refined the final work into a polished ambient pop piece with subtle trip-hop textures. The core members involved in this creation include Neil “Birch” Birchall, Alan Winn, Chris “EZ” Ranson, Paul “Ol” Collins, and lyricist Rob Critchley.
Every part of the creative process serves a unified overall mood, with none of the production layers overpowering the others. The biggest strength of this work is its outstanding balance, and it feels both reflective and vividly fresh, both relaxed and holding a quiet, uplifting tension.
“Kickback” is the first collaboration between the two acts, who first connected through a radio station. Their natural creative alignment made their artistic chemistry develop exceptionally smoothly. This partnership will carve out its own unique place in indie pop and chill electronica.
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“Skyline Heart” sees Connor Wren cruise through LA with confidence and style (music video)
Connor Wren’s latest pop single, “Skyline Heart,” has an uplifting quality. Centered on the core themes of self-confidence, ambition, and personal growth, the work is a cinematic piece that celebrates the growth enabled by trusting one’s own individual journey.
It balances fine craftsmanship, emotional power, and broad relatability, leaving a lasting, hopeful sense. Its accompanying music video is set against Los Angeles’ glowing cityscape as Wren drives a red convertible through locations from Hollywood Boulevard to scenic hills overlooking the city.
Los Angeles becomes an integral part of the work’s narrative. The music video’s visuals are clean and stylish, filled with widely familiar landmarks that build a timeless pop aesthetic. The work aligns with the logic of modern pop songwriting while consistently retaining its core emotional foundation.
Wren’s vocals are warm and sincere, naturally conveying the work’s central message, and the piece as a whole boasts strong narrative tension, making it suitable for a wide range of scenarios, including late-night drives, summer playlists, and periods of personal reflection. Rooted in core themes of growth, the road ahead, and persistent forward movement, paired with eye-catching visual creativity and an uplifting emotional base, “Skyline Heart” stands as an authentic, positive, high-quality work well-suited for repeated listening.
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