Pigeon Spins Rock Featuring Highet, Polina Grace, Yesterday's Flowers, The Sneak Eazies, Paul Anthony Rashley, and More!
- Pigeon

- Sep 9, 2025
- 2 min read
Highet - Your Eyes Don't See
Highet is the songwriting duo of Nikolas and Thomas Erl who collaborate to write and produce contemporary songs that they record with professional local session musicians in Vancouver, Canada. The band’s name originates from “Highet Creek,” a long, winding creek deep in the northern Yukon wilderness, where their ancestors operated a placer mine for decades, searching for gold. The authentic, guitar-centric sound of Highet’s music is inspired by artists, such as Dire Straits, The Killers and Neil Young.
Highet’s new song, "Your Eyes Don't See," is a high-energy rock track with a new wave influence, featuring a driving rhythm section and cutting guitar riffs.
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Polina Grace - Hold On
Based out of Buenos Aires and fluent in 4 languages, Polina Grace is an international power pop and dance artist, who had her musical beginnings in Canada, and whose voice has been featured on multiple recognizable house, dance and pop tracks across the world.
Known for her distinct soulful vocal ranging from smooth lows to big belted highs, effortlessly catchy melodies and ultra feminine & sensual aesthetic, Polina has had a number of international radio successes. Her single "Pure Fire" spent 4 weeks on the Canadian Billboard charts, peaking at position #40.
In 2022 Polina found herself falling in love with Argentina and latin music and now seeks to break the musical mold by releasing original projects that influence Latin and North American as well as European audiences alike.
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Yesterday's Flowers - All The Reasons Why
Dream-rock band Yesterday’s Flowers return with their latest single, ‘All the Reasons Why’, an emotionally-charged track that explores the frustrations – and final acceptance – of not seeing eye-to-eye.
Produced and mixed by George Moulos of folk duo, Lorel, and mastered by Abbey Road engineer Andy Walter, the song showcases frontwoman Lucy’s vocals at their most dynamic; moving from vulnerable, intimate verses to a powerhouse outro that soars with a wall of sound.
It follows a packed summer for the band, with highlights including playing the opening party of the prestigious Folkestone Triennial, supporting London synth-pop trio Spirits of Saturn, and appearances at Blue Reef and Smugglers festivals.
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The Sneak Eazies - Triple Pump
"Triple Pump" by The Sneak Eazies was recorded at the isolated Propagation House Studios in Cornwall, UK. The song has a gentle intro, into the usual stomping ska sound that the Sneak Eazies are known for.
The song reflects on a period of life when someone might struggle to be rebellious, from being too busy or life getting in the way. The Sneak Eazies spent 3 months working on the single, before playing it live during a summer of gigs. This gave them a chance to make some tweaks before recording took place.
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Paul Anthony Rashley - Under Your Spell
“Under Your Spell” stands out as a compelling exploration of surrender, connection, and the complexities of desire and control. With its hypnotic electronic textures and Jetta Nyx's evocative vocals, the single has already made waves in underground circles and DJ sets. As Rashley and Nyx continue to push the boundaries of emotional yet dance-driven electronic music, “Under Your Spell” promises to captivate listeners and establish itself as a must-hear release in the evolving music landscape.
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