Music
Psyclo’s “Everybody Sucks” is the track that’ll make you love yourself loudly

In a world full of songs about heartbreak, Psyclo stands out with her exciting new single, “Everybody Sucks,” and it’s a breath of fresh air. Bringing together the fun spirit of pop rock and the honest vibes of indie music, Psyclo doesn’t hold back. She delivers a powerful message about loving yourself in a chaotic world. “Everybody Sucks” is a strong push for embracing who you are, wrapped up in catchy tunes and an attitude that says, “Yes, life can be messy, but I’m still here!”
The song captures a feeling of when everything seems to be going wrong, and we question our place in it. Instead of falling into sadness, Psyclo turns the story around. Her point is that you can acknowledge life’s chaos and still find joy. You can recognize that everyone has flaws while loving yourself wholeheartedly. It’s a joyful shout-out to embracing imperfection and wonderfully refreshing. Psyclo’s voice brings a mix of rebelliousness and heartfelt honesty to “Everybody Sucks,” giving the song a vibe that feels very relevant today. The music is a perfect blend, raw and lively enough to make you want to sing along, whether you’re in your car, your bedroom, or anywhere else you need a reminder that you’re enough, even when things get tough.
With the indie and pop music scenes thriving in 2025, being true to yourself has become essential, and Psyclo embraces this wholeheartedly. “Everybody Sucks” doesn’t pretend to be perfect, and that’s what makes it so special. It’s a bold little anthem that voices what many of us think but sometimes struggle to express. Psyclo is inspiring a movement. One that celebrates being yourself, loving who you are, and even finding humor in the messiness of life. With “Everybody Sucks,” she may have just given us the perfect soundtrack we didn’t know we were missing.
Artist Spotlight
“The Deverills” by TYGERMYLK reveals a glittering ode to queer friendship

Hayz Harland, known professionally as TYGERMYLK, returns with something far more precious, “The Deverills,” a track that feels like flipping through a sun-creased scrapbook of inside jokes, questionable travel decisions, and emotional pitstops shared with your closest friends. Co-written with long-time creative soulmate, collaborator, and best friend Laura Reznek, the single is both a love letter and a comedic commentary, offering a tender, chaotic, and sharply self-aware ode to platonic queer friendship.
The track is funny, emotional, and honest. From the very first notes, “The Deverills” envelops listeners in warmth buoyed by the lush harmonies of the KIN Choir and lyrics that are as witty as they are wistful. Harland doesn’t just tell stories; she paints vivid scenes of viral cat museum escapades, hotel bar confessions, and that one time they ended up on the wrong boat (we’ve all been there…right?). Her storytelling shines with cinematic detail, culminating in a chorus that evokes the comforting feeling of returning home after an extended tour of beautiful disasters.
What makes this track potently impactful is its quiet indignities, which serve as an incisive critique of ageism within the music industry, and effectively challenge and dismantle outdated assumptions regarding queer relationships. Harland’s approach goes beyond merely requesting inclusion; she assertively establishes her presence in this domain by artfully combining humor with grace, thereby exhibiting both wit and poise.
In a cultural landscape that often prioritizes romantic ideals and fleeting novelty, “The Deverills” provides a refreshing exploration of the intricate and fulfilling dynamics that emerge from the joyful eccentricities of a chosen family. This narrative serves as a resonant anthem for those who have cultivated profound connections with friends or surrogate family members through shared experiences marked by unconventional road trips, communal living situations, and intimate exchanges of secrets during the twilight hours, discovering moments of joy along the way. The work encapsulates the juxtaposition of playfulness and poignancy, immersing the audience in the complexity and relatability of human relationships. TYGERMYLK’s anthemic creation stands as a noteworthy contribution to the discourse on the beautifully chaotic journey of human connection.
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Electronic
Tracy Dell wakens gen-x spirit with latest single, “American Blood”

Tracy Dell has arrived with her latest single, “American Blood,” a glorious nod to the high-octane golden days of 80s and 90s rock that defined a generation. This track explodes with distorted riffs and the inevitable spark of a Gen-X spirit that will not go gently into the night. Longtime fans may recognize the seasoned singer-songwriter as Tracy DeLucia, but with Dell, her new name is a reawakening. Her previous efforts hinted at the sweeter side of country pop, “American Blood” is Tracy rolling down the windows, flicking the switch, and letting her rebellious roots drive.
Produced by Kent Wells of Dolly Parton board work, the tune vibrates with raw energy, smart hooks, and memories you don’t need to be an ’80s baby to understand. With the residual echoes of defiance, Dell captures the beautiful chaos that shaped a generation in which music was both escape and identity. Her voice, grainy and urgent, is accompanied by explosive instrumentation drenched with high-octane guitars that feel like it was meant for turnpike speakers and garage parties alike. And the best part is that there is no glossing over the attitude.
If you have ever parked under the 7-Eleven lights, blasting alt-rock tunes with the windows fogged and dreams ignited, “American Blood” will feel like coming home. Tracy Dell is recapturing a feeling. One that is wild and loud and gloriously alive. With “American Blood,” Dell is playing a nod to her past, she’s stomping it straight into the present, guitar in hand and her legacy in tow. Tracy Dell showed up, and she brought Gen-X’s soul with her.
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