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Miles Jeppson ‘Green’ – out now!

By Danielle Holian April 22, 2026 1 min read

Miles Jeppson’s “Green” doesn’t so much introduce itself as it arrives, fully dressed, fully styled, and already halfway through becoming a moment. Across eight tracks, the alt-pop newcomer builds a world that feels equal parts nostalgic and neon-lit future—where early 2000s emotional rock energy meets the hyper-aesthetic clarity of modern digital pop. It’s bold, but never messy; polished, but never cold.

From the lift-off of “INTRO” to the emotional fade of “CORE MEMORY,” the album moves like a coming-of-age montage you didn’t realise you were starring in. “NEW HORIZON” and “ROSES & SPACESHIPS” shimmer with wide-eyed ambition, while “CRAVE” and “HEAL ME (Album Version)” pull things inward, softening the edges with vulnerability that still knows how to hook you in. It’s cohesive in a way that feels almost cinematic—like every track is a scene in the same emotional film.

What makes Green especially fun is how alive it feels in its identity. The colour green isn’t just a theme—it’s a personality. Growth, jealousy, rebirth, late-night overthinking… it’s all in there, wrapped in glossy production and undeniably replayable hooks. Jeppson isn’t just making songs; he’s building a mood you can step into.

Listen on Spotify now!

<a href="https://youtu.be/RBX-AFBd898?si=m1W4-c-6CM099Kql">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ</a>

Danielle Holian

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