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Future Vibrations: March through spring with the very best in music!

  • blondevibrations
  • 5 days ago
  • 6 min read

The clocks have changed, so yes, everything suddenly feels a little more possible! March's Future Vibrations has come along at the perfect time as we are in need of a fresh soundtrack to carry us into these longer days. This is one of our favourite round-up's yet and you are so lucky to get to discover some genuinely wonderful artists.

girlsweetvoiced via Spotify
girlsweetvoiced via Spotify
girlsweetvoiced

Everything about 'tonight' by girlsweetvoiced feels beautiful. The Joni Mitchell sample floats in so gently, and her vocals, soft in a way that mirrors her own artist name, sit with you across each moment. girlsweetvoiced songs feel made for introverts and dreamers, and 'tonight' plays like a lullaby with its natural soothing quality. It feels nostalgic and intimate all at once. There is also something really special about fans finally having access to this in full, no longer relying on half-heard unreleased snippets across social media. She feels like an artist to watch as she chooses not to chase a moment of trend, but instead becoming the face of a gentle revival of that early-decade bedroom pop intimacy. girlsweetvoiced's music feels personal and genuinely dreamy, a kind of softness that we could all use more of that in our lives.


Lola Blue by Tanner Deutsch
Lola Blue by Tanner Deutsch
Lola Blue

Lola Blue has the sonic equivalent of warm sun defrosting your sadness at the turning of a season, and she becomes a beacon of peace. Perfect for spring! Her sound feels like an antidote to melancholy, and her newest track 'Daisy' blurs love, hope for the future, and the dizzying pull of new feelings into one dreamy, slow-moving wave. Her airy, featherlight delivery makes the track gleam, where there is true comfort in the details you notice along the way. It is not a dramatic track, but it does not need any theatrics, the emotion is laid out plainly. Lola lets you into her feelings gently, and sincerely. Lola shared online that 'Daisy' is part of a wider upcoming project, which makes this feel even more like another glimpse into a soft, sunlit world she is building. Until then, this track invites you to find a quiet field and lay back while everything softens for a while.


earth2tiffany via @alxzsp
earth2tiffany via @alxzsp
earth 2 tiffany

earth 2 tiffany perfectly captures the feelings within 'it must be so nice to hide in small spaces', summed up in a single social-media post: 'to everyone who played straight to get by.' This is an understated track that underneath, feels charged with longing. It understands survival within the confines of what feels safe, without rocking the boat. These truths never feel heavy handed, instead the lyrics are tender, where comfort co-exists alongside the pain felt. The song feels like insomnia, capturing isolation in a way that makes the listener feel seen. There is a suffocating weight in hiding your true self, yet tiffany's lyricism allows that solitude to bloom into something greater. It really exists as a one-of-a-kind sentiment.


gleame via Spotify
gleame via Spotify
gleame

'Disintegrating' by gleaeme soundtracks memories folding in on themselves alongside the aching familiarity and fragile weight of moments that once were. It feels like walking through a past life that exists only in snapshots, distant in time yet palpably close in their ability to move you. Melancholy washes over you as the production and vocals bend and bounce off one another, drawing you into their hypnotic, almost dizzying pull. gleaeme has mastered the feeling of nostalgic longing and the subtle ache of growing up, of realising how much the past has shaped you even as life insists that you move forward. Her distorted vocals carry a delicate imperfection, making every word feel as if it were meant just for you, even as she reflects on universal feelings. You have to let the lyrics sink in, to fully step into the moment with her, a sonically beautiful reminder that the fragments of who we once were lingering within our present selves.


'MAGAZINE' visuals via @milunexoxo
'MAGAZINE' visuals via @milunexoxo
Milune

Milune is an artist you need on your pop-girl roster, and she has quickly become a Blonde Vibrations HQ obsession! This track, 'MAGAZINE', pairs a delicious beat with lyrics that cut deeper than you would expect. Milune captures the confusion of being on display, at the mercy of others’ opinions, and that aching question that refuses to leave your mind, 'if I’m everything, will you love me then?' It captures that raw longing for approval, and desperation to shapeshift into what she thinks is expected in the industry she wants to soar in, and yet a persistent sense of never quite reaching the pinnacle of success despite the outcome. She articulates this struggle with clever, precise lyricism and somehow, despite it all, the track remains danceable and charming. It is a magnetic kind of pop that hits both in body and mind.


Noriella via Spotify
Noriella via Spotify
Noriella

'Bloomies' by Noriella is a sparkling love letter to mistakes made along the way of growing up, and figuring things out in real time. Noriella’s vocals feel effortlessly natural, airy and optimistic in the higher registers, yet full of conviction when she leans into the spoken bridge as she gives it just the right amount of punch. The track, paired with its accompanying visuals, feels like a Gossip Girl scene sequence, with a playful energy that makes you want to press repeat all day. She finds joy in life's uncertainties within the track, celebrating that you will not always have the answers and the mess does not clear itself. It has a homegrown charm, a love letter to those closest to her. Both unapologetic and tender, this is a pop-girl track full of warmth that take growing pains and wear them with pride.


annelisa via Spotify
annelisa via Spotify
annelisa

Attention, everyone! annelisa needs to be the latest addition to your playlist, immediately. 'Attention' unfolds like a spiral of thoughts, capturing the pull of someone's spell, performing and pretending that their choices are yours and it eats you up inside, slowly. It is a hypnotic reflection on hookup culture, and the painful negotiations of desire and self-preservation when you need more than what is on offer. annalisa paints the sensation of watching yourself in a situation you cannot quite escape while keeping a polished, effortless cool. You move how they want, say what they want, act like their choice is somehow your own, and yet the track lets you feel the simmering tension beneath the surface, along with the exhaustion of pretending it is fine. annelisa just articulated something that so many cannot quite put into words.

Eva Rose via @drewsleyy
Eva Rose via @drewsleyy

Eva Rose

Everyone needs to listen to 'Better Than a Man', stat. A true display in self-worth and unapologetic honesty, Eva Rose has crafted a song about recognising someone else’s behaviour, understanding the limits of your own patience, and the lightbulb thought that actually, the best thing you can do for both yourself and someone else is to walk away, without looking back. In a world that so often allows men to act without consequences, Eva flips that predictable script, questioning why she cannot claim the same freedom to act boldly, take what she wants, and refuse shame in anything she chooses for her own life. The crux of the song 'That makes me a bitch, I guess I am / No better than a man', hits like a revelation. In a single line, Eva dismantles expectations by reclaiming agency and embracing her desires without apology. It feels empowering in turning personal reckoning into an anthem. Beyond the message, the track is irresistibly catchy. 'Better Than a Man' is another shining example of Eva Rose’s talent as a singer-songwriter, and proving herself as someone to watch - we love her stepping into this villainous space.


Tonia via Emma Wells, artwork by Joely Rose Swerdlow
Tonia via Emma Wells, artwork by Joely Rose Swerdlow
Tonia

Tonia has a voice that feels forever craveable, one you could listen to on repeat and never tire of. 'Happy Meaning' is another showcase of Tonia's glowing songwriting capabilities that provides a tender reflection on generational love and the ways it shapes our ability to give and receive affection. It offers reassurance and gives you the strength to keep going in the face of it all, even when life feels heavy. Tonia’s voice and perspective feel like a companion for anyone navigating their twenties, unpacking experiences that shape us through crisp lyricism, and creating space for healing in a way that entirely candid throughout. Lines like 'love doesn't break my bones, it sticks' crystallise these complex emotions into an unforgettable phrase. 'Happy Meaning' is a wise reminder that growth and love can coexist, sometimes things need to be unlearned in order to truly move forward.


Ren Genevieve via @nataliejphotos
Ren Genevieve via @nataliejphotos
Ren Genevieve

'Museum' by Ren Genevieve is the sound of a moment caught between reality and possibility, playing out as a first encounter before the relationship has even begun. What seems like chance is revealed as fate patiently waiting in plain sight. Ren's voice is perfectly suited to a track like this, weightless and ethereal in its delivery. Her vocal runs truly shimmer across this wistful diary-like storytelling, where hope and longing are captured in this moment that feels like a lifetime. The production adds to this enchantment, letting the song take on even more of a sense of wonder, allowing every second to feel monumental. For the hopeless romantics that wish for more whimsy in their lives, Ren Genevieve delivers it effortlessly and yes, it is a story you will want to get lost in forever.


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