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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Munki’s New Single “Far Away”

Transatlantic Duo Outpost Drive Forge a Cinematic Anthem of Healing with New Single ‘Broken Vein’

Pshycotic Beats Delivers Sonic Serenity on 'Soundtrack Without A Movie'

5 Reasons You Should Listen To Munki’s New Single “Far Away”
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Houston outfit Angry Joe and the Holy Socks share atmospheric new single "I'll Run Away"
Alternative rock group Angry Joe and the Holy Socks have returned with “I’ll Run Away,” a new single that highlights the band’s more reflective and melodic side. The Houston-based outfit combine layered guitars and subtle cinematic textures throughout the track, creating a spacious arrangement built around themes of memory, emotional weight and personal change. Influences from classic alternative and melodic rock are present, but the band maintain a distinct identity through
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Reverie' by Sev Karlsson
Sev Karlsson’s Reverie doesn’t really arrive with fireworks; it drifts in quietly and stays longer than you expect. It’s the kind of debut that rewards slowing down, leaning in, and letting the atmosphere do most of the talking. Built between Los Angeles haze and Vancouver introspection, the EP sits somewhere between memory and motion, balancing fragile emotion with carefully sculpted production. If you’re wondering whether to press play, here are five reasons it’s worth your
Louise Clark
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New Music: Jensyn – ‘Somebody Else’
Liverpool’s Jensyn has been quietly one of the more interesting voices in UK alt-pop over the past couple of years, building a catalogue that draws on folk, dream-pop, and indie rock without ever feeling beholden to any of them. Latest single ‘Somebody Else’ is the clearest statement of intent yet. Released 5th May 2026, the track is a slow-burning, atmospheric piece that captures the emotional complexity of watching a former partner move on. The arrangement is stripped back
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Time Will Take This All Away From Us' by UKofA
UKofA’s Time Will Take This All Away From Us isn’t just an album; it’s an experience built from years of experimentation, reinvention, and restless curiosity. It pulls together fragments of sound, memory, and genre into something that feels cohesive yet constantly shifting. If you’re wondering whether to dive in, here are five reasons this release is worth your time. 1. A true genre-free listening experience This album doesn’t sit comfortably in one lane. It moves between exp
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'The Gray Zone of Talk' by Rzekomo
Rzekomo’s The Gray Zone of Talk is the kind of album that quietly sneaks into your head and stays there for days. The third entry in the ambitious 10 times 10 gives 100 series blends microhouse rhythms, ambient electronics, jazz-inflected guitar, and philosophical ideas into something surprisingly emotional and immersive. It’s experimental without becoming inaccessible, thoughtful without losing warmth, and full of tiny sonic details that reveal themselves with every listen.
Louise Clark
1 day ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'The Rideout' by The Chelsea Curve
With The Rideout, The Chelsea Curve prove that great rock and roll never goes out of style, it simply evolves. Blending the melodic urgency of classic mod-pop with the raw energy of punk and power pop, the Boston trio have crafted a record that feels both timeless and thrillingly immediate. Packed with infectious hooks, dynamic performances, and the kind of lived-in authenticity that can’t be manufactured, The Rideout is more than just another revivalist release, it’s the sou
Louise Clark
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Thirty Years Later, Kenny Wayne Shepherd Plays These Songs With Different Stakes
The original Ledbetter Heights sounded like a young musician kicking down doors. The 30th Anniversary Sessions sounds like someone revisiting those same rooms years later and noticing details he missed the first time. That shift in perspective defines much of Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s new re-recording. The songs themselves remain largely intact, but the emotional emphasis changes throughout the album. Shepherd no longer attacks every track with the urgency of a teenager trying t
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Alex Kilroy and Vince Gill team up on new blues-rock single "Let The Good Times Roll"
Alex Kilroy has teamed up with Vince Gill for his latest release, “Let The Good Times Roll,” the newest preview of his debut album Break My Chains. The single arrives ahead of the album’s May 15 release and showcases a more grounded, reflective side of Kilroy’s songwriting. While his background and move from Eastern Europe to Nashville have drawn attention, the new track keeps its focus on musical chemistry and honest performance. Driven by expressive guitar work and an easyg
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Simon Bromide & The Bromides find beauty in imperfection on Forest Mountain Forest
There is something deeply comforting about artists who continue to chase songs with the same hunger they had decades earlier. On Forest Mountain Forest, Simon Bromide & The Bromides sound like musicians still completely enthralled by the strange magic of melody, memory and human connection. The result is an album that feels loose, thoughtful and steeped in guitar-pop tradition but never trapped by it. Built around a more fully realised band dynamic than previous releases, For
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Frankie 5Ø3's New Single “R0LL3RC0AST3R”
Not every love song sticks. Some fade into the background after one listen, while others manage to hold onto a feeling that people instantly recognise. Frankie 5Ø3’s latest single “R0LL3RC0AST3R” definitely falls into the latter. Taken from his project UN P0C0 EM0, the track blends heartfelt songwriting with warm production and a genuinely personal atmosphere. Here are five reasons it deserves a spot on your playlist. 1. The emotion feels genuine “R0LL3RC0AST3R” works because
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5 days ago


My Top Five Tracks - Dr Wippit
Dr Wippit on Confidence, Colorado, and Coming Back Swinging There is a particular satisfaction in watching an artist find their footing after years in the background, and Dr Wippit’s new single ‘Yup’ has the unmistakable quality of someone who has done exactly that. Relaxed, groove-heavy, and built with a directness that a lot of more calculated music simply does not have, it is the kind of track that makes an immediate impression without trying very hard to do so. FOLLOW: IN
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Interview: Marvin Chisala Release Epic Video for 'I Know Me'
I KNOW ME feels very personal. What was going through your mind when the idea first came to you? It was a deep realization about identity—how people often carry the pride of thinking they know who they are and their purpose, when in reality, they don’t. It’s about confronting that illusion. You’ve mentioned the song came from dreams. Do you usually create like that, or was this one different? I do receive ideas through dreams—I believe God speaks to me that way. For this song
Kenny Sandberg
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Tom Hancock Delivers a Deeply Personal and Expansive Debut with 'Innate Subjects'
Newcastle-born, Paris-based folk-indie songwriter Tom Hancock has released his deeply personal and sonically adventurous debut album, Innate Subjects. Recorded in Paris and produced alongside Saving Felix, the album marks a bold expansion of contemporary folk, blending heartfelt lyricism with ambient textures, electronic beats, and subtle synths to create a sound that is both intimate and exploratory. Rooted in the vibrant creative community of the Listen Marianne Collective,
Dave Bedford
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“The One Below” finds Dining with Devils expanding their sound
Dining with Devils are back with “The One Below,” a new single that pushes further into the band’s groove-oriented blend of alternative rock and grunge-inspired heaviness. Built from an improvised rehearsal idea, the song gradually evolved into one of the trio’s most focused releases to date. Layered guitars and pounding percussion drive the arrangement, while the vocals cut through with a gritty and controlled intensity. Thematically, the track looks at personal identity and
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Genre Without Borders: The Eclectic Identity of NZ’s Brighton Takeover
If there is one defining characteristic of New Zealand’s Great Escape 2026 presence, it is refusal to be boxed in. The lineup spans everything from Pacific neo-psychedelia to alt-folk introspection, post-punk urgency, and experimental hip-hop futurism. Acts like WHO SHOT SCOTT embody this hybridity in its most radical form. Fusing punk energy, electronic distortion, and deeply personal storytelling, the project has already earned international recognition, including festival
Louise Clark
6 days ago


5 Reasons You Should Read ‘Growing Pains’ by Danielle Holian
As a music publicist, journalist, and poet from the West of Ireland, Danielle Holian has built a career rooted in storytelling, creativity, and emotional authenticity. Known for championing artists and shaping conversations within the music industry, she brings the same sensitivity and insight to her poetry. With three acclaimed collections already to her name, Holian returns with Growing Pains (2026), her most intimate and powerful work to date. Blending lyrical vulnerabilit
Louise Clark
7 days ago


Vazon release new track "Hammerhead" and live plans
Vazon have released their latest single “Hammerhead" through Kycker, marking the start of a new release cycle for the Leeds-based duo. The track is built on a focused arrangement, combining bass-driven grooves with steady percussion and direct vocal delivery. Despite its simplicity, the production maintains a strong and consistent energy throughout. “Hammerhead” reflects the band’s approach to blending influences from across rock, metal and alternative scenes, while maintaini
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May 5


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Dog Summer' by Damn Williams
Damn Williams’ debut album Dog Summer isn’t the kind of record that politely asks for your attention; it grabs you by the collar and drags you into its strange, half-imagined world of suburban mythology, emotional wreckage, and beautifully frayed indie rock. Led by Tasmanian songwriter Elliot Taylor and expanded into a full four-piece band featuring Olmer Bollinger, Carla Oliver, and James Campbell, the Naarm/Melbourne project delivers an album that feels unpredictable, theat
Louise Clark
May 4


“Relapse” Shows Maria Ellis Refining Her Sound Without Losing the Emotional Edge
Photo credit: Devin Kasparian With “Relapse,” Maria Ellis leans further into a sound she’s been developing across her recent releases - polished pop with a strong R&B backbone, built around tight songwriting and controlled delivery. The track opens with a restrained groove that holds steady throughout, giving Ellis space to focus on phrasing and tone rather than vocal acrobatics. That restraint works in her favor. The song doesn’t need a dramatic peak to keep its momentum. Th
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May 1


Massive Cranes continue new phase with “Girl and Clown”
Massive Cranes have shared their latest single “Girl and Clown,” offering a further look at the project’s current direction ahead of a new album release later this year. The track is characterised by a restrained production style, allowing the lyrics to take priority. Rather than building toward a traditional climax, the song maintains a steady pace throughout. Written by Dan Thurlow, the track uses detailed imagery to create a sense of place, with references to London street
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May 1


Clarity Liao Embraces Vulnerability on Tender New Single ‘Love You More’
Rising San Fransioco singer-songwriter Clarity Liao returns with her third solo single, “Love You More,” a tender and emotionally rich release that marks a new chapter in her evolving artistry. Blending pop with subtle R&B textures and intimate storytelling, the track captures the quiet intensity of unspoken love and the vulnerability of feelings left unsaid. A songwriter since the age of seven, Clarity has already built an impressive foundation. As the principal songwriter f
Dave Bedford
May 1


Why Meli Foster-Turner’s “Wishful thinking” feels so relatable right now
Some songs don’t need much explaining because they sit in a very specific emotional space, and you tend to know straight away whether they are for you or not. Meli Foster-Turner’s "Wishful thinking" leans into a mindset a lot of people quietly recognise but don’t always put into words. Chances are, the track will hit home if you recognise yourself in any of the following: If you’ve ever started doubting something that’s actually going well... That’s basically the entire emoti
Paul Riley
May 1


Parker Barrow focus on simplicity with new single “Blinded”
Parker Barrow have shared “Blinded,” a new single that introduces their upcoming album Hold the Mash, scheduled for release on July 17. The track centres on a simple but effective structure, driven by a steady riff and a clear sense of pacing. Rather than layering additional elements, the band keeps the arrangement concise, allowing the core components to carry the song. This restrained approach also shapes the lyrical content, where themes of distraction and self-awareness a
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Apr 30


5 Reasons You Should Listen To Munki’s New Single “Far Away”
Munki’s latest single “Far Away” arrives as a vibrant introduction to the Bristol artist’s evolving solo sound. Blending organic instrumentation with thoughtful songwriting, the track explores themes of identity, movement, and personal growth without losing its uplifting energy. Here are five reasons why “Far Away” deserves a spot on your playlist. 1. The Song Feels Honest Without Trying Too Hard One of the strongest things about “Far Away” is how naturally it unfolds. The ly
Paul Riley
Apr 29
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