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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Chuckmate's New Single “Medecina”
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"Lose My Mind" Shows Another Side of 2ŁØT's Expanding Musical Identity
Over the past year, 2ŁØT has steadily broadened both its audience and its creative circle. High-profile collaborations and festival appearances have introduced the band's Electronic Jam Music concept to new listeners, but the latest single suggests that thoughtful songwriting remains at the center of the project. "Lose My Mind" explores the emotional aftermath of heartbreak through an understated electronic framework. Rather than emphasizing conflict, the song focuses on the

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Eric Hirshberg Continues Building an Album Around Attention With "What's Not Wrong"
Some albums reveal themselves all at once. Others slowly take shape through a series of singles that become easier to understand once the larger picture comes into focus. Eric Hirshberg's forthcoming album More Is Not The Answer appears to belong in the second category. With today's release of "What's Not Wrong," Hirshberg offers another piece of that puzzle while announcing the album's September 21 arrival. The track follows a string of songs that have explored empathy, tech

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Eythor Arnalds Crafts a Mesmerising Journey on 'Music for Walking'
In an era defined by constant distraction and relentless noise, Eythor Arnalds offers something quietly radical. His latest album, Music for Walking, is not simply a collection of contemporary classical compositions but an invitation to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with both the world around us and the thoughts within us. It is an album that rewards patience, turning movement itself into part of the listening experience. The Icelandic composer and cellist has long occupi
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Lewca Defies Mortality with Swaggering New Single ‘Like Liam Gallagher’
After a harrowing three-year forced hiatus that included a near-fatal battle with a severe lung infection in 2024, alternative singer-songwriter Lewca has officially returned to the music scene. Defying the odds, the London-born, Normandy-based artist is back with a sharper bite, releasing his riotous new comeback single, "Like Liam Gallagher." The track serves as the explosive lead single for his highly anticipated fourth studio album, Innit?, which is locked in for a Decemb
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My Top 5 Tracks - Twin Phase
The Sound of Letting Go: Twin Phase Returns with ‘One Way Out’ Detroit songwriter Marcus Assenmacher makes vulnerability feel this good Twin Phase is the project of Marcus Assenmacher, a Detroit-based songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist whose career reads like a masterclass in creative patience. Warped Tour stages at 17. A Heritage Guitars endorsement. NYU’s Steinhardt programme. Writing rooms with Teddy Geiger, Lauv, and Grammy-winning producer Ricky Reed. Years
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My Top 5 Music Videos - REFLECKTA
Heartbeats, guitar solos and the songs that shaped a debut: REFLEKTA pick their top five… Ahead of their debut album Way Back Home, we asked REFLEKTA to share the five songs that have meant the most to them. The results say a lot about where ‘My Love’ came from. INSTAGRAM | WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY ‘My Love’ did not arrive through careful planning. It came on a Friday night, mid-strum, from a place its writer cannot fully account for. That kind of instinctive re
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Clarity Liao Solidifies Her Status as Pop’s Next Big Songwriter with ‘Make Up Your Mind’
Emerging singer-songwriter Clarity Liao has released her highly anticipated fourth solo single, "Make Up Your Mind." The bright, emotionally charged pop track perfectly captures the exhausting frustration of mixed signals and highlights the empowerment that comes with walking away from romantic uncertainty. The single serves as the latest preview of Liao's forthcoming EP, Dear..., a deeply personal collection of songs exploring the multifaceted landscapes of love, jealousy, l
Dave Bedford
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The Songs of Butler & Cupples Quiet the Noise on Intimate New Single ‘Better off Lost’
Shifting away from the trend-chasing demands of the modern music landscape, genre-fluid project The Songs of Butler & Cupples have returned with their fourth release of 2026, "Better off Lost." The track marks a deliberate, intimate pivot for the duo, trading expansive production for a stripped-back, acoustic-led arrangement that puts their "songwriting-first" ethos at the absolute forefront. Formed by two veteran industry songwriters, The Songs of Butler & Cupples was explic
Dave Bedford
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Interview: Misha & The Kings Release New Album 'Too Hot'
You've built a reputation as one of the most energetic live bands in Wales, so "Ecstasy" feels like a left turn. Was it a conscious decision to go somewhere quieter? We never had any doubt that "Ecstasy" was going to be on the album. It's certainly different from the high-energy songs we're often known for, but that's exactly why it deserved its place. The song starts intimately, with layers gradually building until it erupts into this huge, emotional wall of sound. One of th
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Interview: Light Once Lost Releases New EP 'What Doesn't Steal You'
Light Once Lost started as a side project. At what point did it stop feeling like one? It stopped feeling like one once all of my other music ventures ended right around the same time in 2024. All within the span of a few months I had stopped touring and left my main band, so I had nothing but time. It was at this time that I had had a conversation with a good friend of mine who said I should give Light Once Lost an honest shot. So that’s what I did. It was soon after writing
Kenny Sandberg
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Holdin On’ by Chris Pannella
Chris Pannella's "Holdin On" is more than just another singer-songwriter release; it's an emotionally honest reflection on friendship, loss, and the memories that continue to shape us long after someone is gone. Inspired by a deeply personal experience, the song blends heartfelt lyricism with reflective melodies, creating a listening experience that feels both intimate and universally relatable. Whether you're drawn to authentic storytelling or simply appreciate music with ge
Louise Clark
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The Orange Blossoms deliver a confident, genre-spanning statement on ‘Green Light’
The Orange Blossoms showcase a strong and clear artistic vision on their album ‘Green Light’ , stylistically blending textures of post-punk and alternative rock. The album’s produced by Gordon Raphael, essentially shaping the album’s sound and atmosphere, giving the project a refined yet energetic identity highlighting the band’s creative direction instantly. A strength of the album is the songwriting and sound establishing the album’s identity early. On the opening track, ‘
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Hero Girl’ by Riwo
Nigerian-Canadian singer-songwriter Riwo continues to establish herself as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary Afro-fusion and soul with her latest single, "Hero Girl." Blending warm Afrobeats grooves, rich R&B textures, and heartfelt storytelling, the Edmonton-based artist delivers a song that is as emotionally resonant as it is effortlessly danceable. Inspired by empathy and the complexities of modern relationships, "Hero Girl" showcases Riwo's gift for transf
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Songs of Noah Villeneuve’ by Noah Villeneuve
With his debut solo album, Songs of Noah Villeneuve, the Canadian-born, Bristol-bred, London-based singer-songwriter delivers an emotionally rich collection that blends indie folk, alternative rock, Americana and melodic pop into a deeply rewarding listening experience. Written during a transformative period of heartbreak, sobriety and self-discovery, the album is both intensely personal and universally relatable. Whether you're discovering Villeneuve for the first time or yo
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Let Down' by Lucy Robinson
Lucy Robinson's Let Down is more than an infectious alt-pop single; it's a timely reflection on the pressures of modern life wrapped in irresistible grooves and soulful musicianship. Blending dreamy pop, funk, indie rock and soul, the Northern Irish-born, Leeds-based singer-songwriter delivers a track that's both uplifting and thought-provoking. Whether you're drawn in by its infectious rhythm or its refreshingly honest message, Let Down offers plenty to discover beneath its
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Listen to ‘U Ain’t The Only One’ by Riconoflow
Riconoflow’s latest single, “U Ain’t The Only One,” is more than just a breakup song; it's a vibrant reminder that healing can be empowering, exciting, and even danceable. Blending house music, hip-hop influences, and bilingual storytelling, the track showcases the artist's unique perspective and evolving sound. Here are five reasons why this release deserves a spot on your playlist. 1. It Turns Heartbreak into Motivation Instead of dwelling on sadness, “U Ain’t The Only One”
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Drama’ by Eon Awa
In a pop landscape often driven by fleeting trends, Drama stands out as a release rooted in genuine emotion, thoughtful songwriting, and artistic vision. Swiss pop artist Eon Awa continues to establish himself as one of the country's most exciting emerging talents, delivering a six-track EP that blends contemporary pop with soul and funk influences while exploring themes of identity, resilience, friendship, and self-discovery. Whether you're discovering his music for the firs
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Bacio Quel Body’ by Bo Johnson and Stefano Vecchia
Bo Johnson and Stefano Vecchia come together on Bacio Quel Body with a release that leans into atmosphere, emotion, and refined club sensibility. Rather than chasing trends or maximum intensity, the track builds its appeal through texture, mood, and a carefully balanced fusion of Afro House rhythm and Mediterranean warmth. It’s the kind of record that reveals more with each listen, making it especially compelling for both DJs and attentive listeners. 1. A cinematic Afro House
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Thank You For My Name' by Tom Peyton
Tom Peyton’s Thank You For My Name isn’t trying to announce itself with volume or spectacle; it works more like a quiet recalibration. Built from grief, memory, and a long relationship with music-making behind the scenes, it finds a rare balance between craft and emotional exposure. It’s the kind of record that doesn’t demand attention so much as earn it gradually, revealing more the longer you sit with it. If you’re wondering why it’s worth your time, here are five reasons i
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'kas-ee-oh-chenz' by Casiocenz
Some albums ask listeners to settle into a familiar sound. kas-ee-oh-chenz, the second full-length release from Casiocenz, does the opposite, inviting them into an ever-changing musical landscape where genres blur, experimentation feels instinctive, and strong songwriting remains the constant thread. Across eleven tracks, the album journeys through psych rock, post-punk, indie, electronic, new wave, goth, classic rock, and experimental music without ever feeling disjointed. W
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Chrome Heart Jeans’ by J€AN-MARC
J€AN-MARC’s “Chrome Heart Jeans” is the kind of release that sits comfortably at the intersection of style, confidence, and modern hip-hop instinct. Built on sharp delivery, a clean, bounce-driven production, and an ear for memorable phrasing, the track captures an artist who is steadily refining his identity while staying rooted in energy and accessibility. Whether you’re already familiar with his run or just stepping in, this single is an easy entry point into his world. 1.
Louise Clark
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The Songai Makes a Thoughtful First Impression With 'Say it with a Song'
The Songai makes an intriguing introduction with 'Say it with a Song', a release that serves as both a heartfelt pop single and a showcase for the wider vision behind Dubai-based startup Songai Media. Rather than simply promoting a new platform, the track demonstrates how music can become a deeply personal way to capture memories, celebrate milestones, and express emotions that are often difficult to put into words. Built on polished contemporary pop production with cinematic
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My Top Five Tracks - AudioGust
AudioGust Is Back, and 'Amaze You' Might Be His Best Yet The Seattle multi-instrumentalist drops a new single and opens up about the records that shaped him INSTAGRAM | WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY | X | THREADS Seattle's AudioGust does not do things by halves. Across more than four dozen self-written, self-produced, self-performed releases, the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has built one of independent music's more quietly formidable catalogues, pul
Flex Admin
Jul 3


My Top Five Tracks - Impact Sound Lab
Following the release of RISE UP ENGLAND (WE WILL NEVER SURRENDER) - RADIO EDIT, we spoke with the brains behind this epic anthem, IMPACT SOUND LAB FOLLOW: LINKTREE (SOCIALS) | TIKTOK | X | YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY At its core, ‘Rise Up England (We Shall Never Surrender)’ is more than a football song. It is a celebration of heritage, perseverance, community and belief—a reminder that hope, pride and unity remain as powerful as ever when supporters stand together behind their team. “
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