Hailing from Long Island, singer, songwriter and producer Julia Jade Capello started playing classical piano aged 7. Suffering from severe social anxiety, she began using music and writing poetry as a coping mechanism. She got a music degree from SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Music. Since then she’s played various festivals such as Lollapalooza and Reading & Leeds and opened for Machine Gun Kelly. Inspired by Avril Lavigne, SZA and Phoebe Bridgers, she debuted with “Captions” in 2019.
Fueled by personal experience, her new single tackles the heavy strain felt when sacrificing your own mental health in order to save a relationship from dying. With lyrics covering doubt, overthinking and endless distractions, she’s created an atmospheric alt-pop melody. With an organic sounding guitar, dipped in melancholy, a pulsating rhythm and a touch of soft strings adding texture to the tune, it’s the vulnerable delivery of her vocals that effortlessly blend all sonic layers.
Twitter | Instagram | Website | iTunes

From their album “Currents” (2015):
From her upcoming album “Trial & Error”, to be released on 18 September 2026:
Born as Christoph Cronauer in Freising, this German singer, songwriter and producer grew up in a household where music was encouraged. He and his brother Daniel started experimenting with production and songwriting from a young age. In 2015 he entered
Centering on the relentless inner struggle of making the difficult decision to end a toxic relationship, his new single focuses on the painful realization that there’s nothing left to save. He’s carrying the emotional lyrics on an upbeat bounce. Padded with ambient synths, it’s the wistful piano that sonically tells the poignant story of love lost. And with his raw, conversational vocals giving the melody an intimate layer, this heartbreaking pop-ballad shows an honest vulnerability.
From her album “You Know How To Love Me” (1979):
Playing every single instrument on this vibrant, retro-dipped groove, this is the new single by Daniel Seavey: