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.
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DONELLI A.I. ENSEMBLE offers a jazz fusion and electronic atmosphere on “Previsioni del tempo incerto”
DONELLI A.I. ENSEMBLE unveils an 18-track album, “Weather Forecasts of Unknown Weather”, blending jazz fusion, world music, progressive rock, new age, and cinematic textures with sounds inspired by the 80s. The album is built on compositions made with keyboards, samplers, and DAW software, as well as collaborations with other musicians, which are then rearranged and reworked with the help of artificial intelligence. The process embeds technology directly into the creative fabric of the project.
The album opens with “Previsioni del tempo incerto”, which features trumpet and vocals with the rest of the ensemble, setting up the album’s blend of instrumental and vocal elements. “Villistas” is more dancey, with dreamy synths and layered compositions that create a lighter electronic atmosphere. The differences between these tracks show that the album is willing to move between genres rather than stay in a single fixed sonic category.
“Claudia” opens with a saxophone and the sweet presence of a jazz orchestra, adding a more traditional jazz colour to the album’s wider electronic and cinematic landscape. The quality of “Pigalle” continues to pull the listener in with its atmospheric approach and vocal effects. Together, these selections reveal the project’s oscillation between acoustic-inspired instrumental timbres and electronically shaped spaces.
The album closes with a softer track, “ninna nanna”, thanks to its gentle presence and composition. The positioning brings the stylistic range heard across the record to a peaceful close. “Previsioni del tempo incerto” is defined by its willingness to blend contrasting musical languages, jazz, world, prog rock, electronic production, cinematic atmosphere, and 80s-inspired textures into a single expansive project. That cross-genre approach, with AI-assisted reworkings as another element of the album’s evolving sound, is especially clear in the artistic direction of the DONELLI A.I. ENSEMBLE.
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Mark Cee unveils an acoustic storytelling with a restless edge on New Album “Ghost Talk Show”
Mark Cee, an ambient indie folk artist dedicated to the art of the human recording, releases a nine-track album titled “Ghost Talk Show.” A set of folk-rock and singer-songwriter songs built on acoustic textures, personal reflection, memory, and emotional movement. The album begins with a conversational feel that lets the themes play out in character-driven tunes and melodic playing. The result is an album that is simultaneously intimate acoustic writing and sporadic ventures into electric rock.
The album begins with “I Am Dreaming Of,” an acoustic-tinged song about the possibilities of who someone could be and the desire to have that potential recognized. The way it reflects establishes the mood for what follows, a mood of memories. “Drifting Back Again” is a look back at past behavior, dealing with the complicated feeling of looking back at experiences that weren’t necessarily good but still have an undeniable emotional pull.
“Thought I Saw You Yesterday” has that reflective feel all the way through, with acoustic guitar and catchy vocals making the tune memorable and easy to get into. There’s a darker metaphorical edge to the album in “Skeletons on Your Lawn,” which explores the idea of hidden truths that can’t stay hidden. “And Now The Rain Is Gone” later turns towards leaving the past behind, and “Wish You Were Coming Home” adds an especially emotional quality to the record.
The last track, “Don’t Buy Gas Station Gummies,” shakes up the instrumental palette with catchy electric rock guitar, providing an energetic finish to an album largely defined by acoustic sensibilities. The “Ghost Talk Show” shows Mark Cee’s artistic direction, which is based on storytelling and emotional observation. The album moves around memory, regret, longing, self-reflection, and forward motion but always keeps a recognizable folk-rock base. Other tracks on the album:
And Now the Rain Is Gone (Instrumental)
Sweet Jenny.
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