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Nissu Illuminates the Power of Reminiscence with ‘Memories’

The classic emotional wreckage of a pop ballad gets a sleek, modernist refit in Nissu’s single Memories, the title track of his debut EP. With tendrils of progressive house pop coiling around its core, the Dublin-based Brazilian artist doesn’t just aim for impact—he ensures every beat, every note, every carefully curated swell of emotion lands with undeniable sincerity.

There’s a rawness to Memories that refuses to be polished out by its glossy production. Nissu doesn’t sugar-coat the inevitable lows of life, but instead acknowledges them as a necessary passage to the kind of euphoric highs that make it all worth enduring. With an intimately consoling vocal delivery, he takes the fleeting nature of existence and spins it into something meaningful—because, in the end, it’s the moments we collect that define us.

With Trey Vittetoe (Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez) at the production helm, Memories finds itself in expert hands, bridging contemporary and nostalgic pop influences with seamless ease. The track sits among an EP packed with deeply personal reflections, including Connection, a pandemic-era tribute to resilience featuring a music video that celebrates LGBTQ+ unity, and Yourself, an empowerment-driven collaboration with UK rapper Paigey Cakey.

Memories is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

‘lowkey’ – Rhys Avery Turns Heartache into a Late-Night Confessional

Rhys Avery

Inch by inch, Rhys Avery is carving out a space where storytelling, vulnerability, and early 00s RnB nostalgia collide. The Fort Lauderdale-born singer-songwriter has been commanding stages from Off-Off Broadway to underground venues, bringing his background in musical theatre into the sonic sphere with a knack for raw emotional expression. After refining his craft through a year-long artist development programme, Avery has found his voice in a seamless fusion of pop, RnB, and hard-hitting lyrical introspection.

With lowkey, he paints candour in masterstrokes, unearthing the pain of secret love and the heartbreak of being someone’s hidden truth. The track pulses with euphoric resilience, but beneath the groove, there’s a gut-wrenching exposition of emotional taboo—of breaking your own heart by loving someone who isn’t ready to take that step out of the closet.

His soulful harmonies spill over polished production, igniting the tension between desire and guilt, all while tethering listeners to a reverb-soaked atmosphere where every progression reflects a flicker of light through the darkness.

lowkey is now available to stream on all major platforms, find your preferred way to listen via this link.

Review by Amelia Vandergast