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

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Transatlantic Duo Outpost Drive Forge a Cinematic Anthem of Healing with New Single ‘Broken Vein’
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Without You' by Colm Warren
Colm Warren’s “Without You” isn’t just another carefully crafted singer-songwriter release—it’s one of those rare moments where music, intention, and community converge without feeling engineered. Released on World Down Syndrome Day and created in collaboration with Down Syndrome Cork, the song and its accompanying video carry a sense of purpose that extends far beyond the usual promotional cycle. It’s intimate, orchestral, emotionally restrained, and quietly powerful—built l
Louise Clark
20 hours ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen To ‘Space and Time’ by Waver
For listeners craving music that bridges eras with authenticity and artistry, Space and Time by Waver offers a deeply rewarding experience. Blending the raw spirit of ’90s rock with the emotional insight of seasoned musicianship, the album stands as both a heartfelt reunion and a bold creative evolution. Crafted with care and conviction, it invites audiences to rediscover the enduring power of melody, collaboration, and reflrotection. 1. A Masterful Fusion of Nostalgia and Mo
Louise Clark
21 hours ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Red, dead Ladybugs' by Rudi Burke
Rudi Burke’s “Red, dead Ladybugs” is the kind of song that doesn’t try to force its way into your attention—it settles in slowly, almost cautiously, and then stays with you longer than you expect. Built on understated indie-folk textures and shaped by a deeply reflective sensibility, it’s a track that rewards listeners who appreciate nuance, atmosphere, and emotional honesty over immediacy. If you’re wondering whether it’s worth your time, here are five reasons it absolutely
Louise Clark
21 hours ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Let’s Do It Now' by Revived Echoes
Revived Echoes returns with “Let’s Do It Now,” a track that sits right in that sweet spot between emotional honesty and full-throttle dance energy. It’s the kind of release that doesn’t just ask you to listen—it pulls you in, shakes up your mood, and then sends you straight to the dancefloor (or at least your kitchen speakers). If you’re wondering whether it deserves a spot in your rotation, here are five solid reasons why it absolutely does. 1. It nails that emotional dancef
Louise Clark
21 hours ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Miscommunication (Lost In Transmission)' by Irem Bekter
Irem Bekter’s “Miscommunication (Lost In Transmission)” isn’t just a song—it’s a moving, multilingual snapshot of what it feels like when communication almost works, but not quite. Lifted from her album The Winding Road, the Montréal-based artist turns confusion into something oddly magnetic, weaving together rhythm, language, and texture in a way that feels both playful and deeply human. If you’re wondering whether it’s worh your time, here are five reasons it absolutely is.
Louise Clark
21 hours ago


My Top Five Songs - Paul Archer
Paul Archer’s Five Favourite Songs We sat down with Paul Archer following the release of ‘No Fear’ and his acclaimed debut solo album Art, to ask him to share five songs that shaped him. The list tells you everything you need to know. By ‘Art’ on vinyl at: www.paularcherofficial.com PHOTO BY DAN DONOVAN ‘Come In Alone’ - My Bloody Valentine Archer describes lying head between speakers as a teenager while a parent walked in asking what on earth was wrong with the tape. “It was
Flex Admin
5 days ago


New EP Need to Know announced as Georgie Najar releases latest single
Georgie Najar has confirmed details of her upcoming EP Need to Know, alongside the release of new single “Whatever.” The song centres on a moment of frustration evolving into acceptance, delivered through a restrained and controlled performance. Najar avoids overstatement, instead allowing the track’s theme to unfold gradually. Across the four tracks, she explores themes of connection and emotional boundaries. Her writing draws from personal experience, continuing the approac

Ignite
5 days ago


The Songs of Butler & Cupples Return with Thought-Provoking Sophomore Single ‘What Use Is Peace Without Freedom’
Following the momentum of their standout pop-rock debut ‘Bad Habits’, The Songs of Butler & Cupples return with a more expansive and thought-provoking second release, ‘What Use Is Peace Without Freedom’. Continuing to carve out their identity as a songwriting-led project, the duo double down on their core ethos: substance over spectacle, and craft over curated image. Rather than operating as a conventional band, The Songs of Butler & Cupples function more like a creative spac
joe3636
5 days ago


Nick Cain’s Singled Out reflects a different path into country music
Nick Cain will release his debut album Singled Out on June 12, bringing a perspective shaped by years outside the traditional music industry. Before focusing on songwriting, he built a career in areas including real estate and hospitality. That experience informs the tone of the album, which leans into everyday moments and personal observations rather than broader narratives. The lead single "Stuck on You” offers a clear example of this approach. The track reimagines the fami

Ignite
5 days ago


Martin Luther McCoy expands his catalogue with “Welcome Back Love”
After years of working across different creative fields, Martin Luther McCoy is set to release Welcome Back Love, his first album in 14 years. The project arrives following a long development period, during which McCoy continued to create outside of traditional industry timelines. This approach has influenced both the structure and delivery of the album, which prioritises cohesion over immediacy. The single “Peace of Mind” highlights this direction. The song explores the idea

Ignite
5 days ago


Alex Kilroy Delivers Grit, Soul and Self-Liberation on ‘Break My Chains’
Photo Credit: Sophia Medina Rising blues-rock artist Alex Kilroy unveils his powerful new single “Break My Chains,” marking a defining moment in a journey that stretches from Transylvania to the heart of the American blues tradition. The track also serves as the title cut from his debut album, out May 15th, introducing a guitarist and songwriter whose story is as compelling as his sound. Blending smoky blues, psychedelic textures, and desert-rock undertones, “Break My Chains”
Dave Bedford
5 days ago


Interview: Lottie Ingram Releases New Single 'Pretty Enough'
Your new single is called Pretty Enough — without giving too much away, what's one word you'd use to describe how it feels to listen to it? Comforting. You write all your own songs. Do you come up with the words first, or the melody — and has that ever surprised you? Usually I come up with the melody and then the lyrics although when I have ideas for lyrics, I write them down and save them for the next time I'm at the piano. Piano or guitar — if you could only play one for
Kenny Sandberg
5 days ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen To Lula Gold’s New Single “Wrong Lane”
Lula Gold returns with “Wrong Lane”, a tightly built, emotionally aware track that turns a simple idea into a pop gem you'll want to come back to again and again. Originally written in her early teens and now reworked with years of experience behind it, the single shows an artist actively shaping her sound rather than repeating it. If you are deciding whether to press play, here are five reasons it deserves your time. 1. It turns a familiar feeling into something immediate “W
Paul Riley
6 days ago


Gionatan Scali Channels a Decade of Reinvention on ‘Best Self’
Italian-born, London-based artist Gionatan Scali returns with ‘Best Self’, a grunge-tinged indie anthem that distils a decade of artistic evolution, displacement, and self-reinvention into one cathartic statement. The track also serves as the title piece of his third studio album, marking ten years since his relocation to London and the creative rebirth that followed. Built on punchy, hook-driven guitars and layered with deliberate distortion, ‘Best Self’ strikes a careful ba
joe3636
Apr 21


Interview: Oriana Gidi's Exceptional 'Frozen Spiderwebs'
You've scored HBO documentaries and performed at the Centre Pompidou. Was there a moment writing "Frozen Spiderwebs" where you thought, wait, can I actually just do this? I had to take breaks while recording Frozen Spiderwebs because I was laughing at my own lyrics, and just having so much fun with it. I mean, I was alone in my room recording little spider screams and yawns, and the story ends with spiders falling into a cake batter that a tree was making. It’s ridiculous. S
Kenny Sandberg
Apr 21


5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Go Go Go' by Katie Dauson
Katie Dauson’s “Go Go Go” arrives as a bright, genre-blending burst of energy that pulls from 1960s garage rock while weaving in hints of soul, R&B, folk, and country. It’s the kind of track that feels both nostalgic and freshly unboxed—built on raw guitar tones, lively rhythm, and a sense of playful momentum that makes it hard to sit still. If you’re wondering whether to press play, here are five solid reasons this one deserves a spot on your playlist. 1. It’s built for inst
Louise Clark
Apr 20


5 Reasons You Should Listen To ‘Green’ by Miles Jeppson
Miles Jeppson’s Green isn’t just another alt-pop debut—it’s a carefully built emotional ecosystem that blends nostalgia, modern production, and a strong visual identity into something that feels unusually cohesive for a first full statement. Across eight tracks, the project moves like a guided experience rather than a loose collection of songs, inviting listeners into an aesthetic and emotional world that is as intentional as it is immersive. If you’re wondering whether it’s
Louise Clark
Apr 20


5 Reasons You Should Listen To ‘Belly Dancer’ by Mami Umami
Some songs don’t demand your full attention right away—they pull you in gradually, revealing their appeal in flashes rather than grand gestures. This is one of those tracks: understated, a little elusive, but quietly compelling if you meet it on its own terms. Here are five reasons it’s worth pressing play (and maybe letting it loop a few times). 1. The atmosphere does a lot of heavy lifting From the opening seconds, the track builds a hazy, immersive mood. It’s the kind of p
Louise Clark
Apr 20


5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'On My Shoulder' by Mary Milton
There’s something undeniably powerful about a song that feels real—one that doesn’t just sound good, but means something. With “On My Shoulder,” Mary Milton delivers exactly that kind of experience: a track rooted in emotion, elevated by stunning musicianship, and crafted with intention. If you’re wondering why this release deserves a spot on your playlist, here are five reasons to press play. 1. A deeply personal story that resonates Written in memory of her late father, “O
Louise Clark
Apr 20


5 Reasons You Should Listen To Vydoo's New Single “Tangled In You”
Vydoo’s latest single “Tangled In You” is one of those tracks that quietly earns a place in your rotation. It does not rely on dramatic peaks to make an impact, but instead builds something authentic that feels easy to connect with and hard to forget. If you have not hit play yet, here are five reasons why it is worth your time. 1. It Captures a Very Real Feeling “Tangled In You” taps into that familiar headspace where someone keeps showing up in your thoughts without warning
Paul Riley
Apr 20


5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Next Life / One More Day Like This' by Luc Letourneau
Luc Letourneau’s Next Life / One More Day Like This isn’t the kind of album that begs for your attention; it earns it patiently, and with disarming honesty. Sitting somewhere between Americana tradition and indie introspection, it’s a debut that feels refreshingly unconcerned with perfection, instead leaning into feeling, texture, and lived experience. If you’re on the fence, here are five very good reasons to press play. 1. It embraces imperfection in a way that feels genuin
Louise Clark
Apr 20


5 Reasons You Should Listen To SH|333|N’s New Single “Roll Up”
SH|333|N continues to build momentum with “Roll Up”, a new release that highlights his evolving sound and growing presence in the electronic space. If it has not landed on your radar yet, here are five reasons to give it a spin and add it to your playlist. 1. A Clear and Focused Sound “Roll Up” stands out for its intentional approach. The production avoids overcrowding, allowing each element to feel purposeful. That sense of control makes the track easy to engage with from st
Paul Riley
Apr 19


My Top Five Albums - BRUNHILDE
CARO LOY OF BRUNHILDE ON THE FIVE ALBUMS THAT MADE HER… There are rock singers, and then there are rock singers who make you feel like the volume was turned up the moment they walked into the room. Caro Loy - frontwoman of German hard rock outfit Brunhilde - is firmly the latter. With the band’s ferocious new single ‘Rising From The Ashes’ out now, and a string of German tour dates running through April and May ahead of a confirmed return to Wacken Open Air in 2026, Brunhilde
Flex Admin
Apr 17


Ch!mes Unleashes Latest Electronic Single 'Wouldn't That Be Smooth
British electronic producer Ch!mes returns with his latest single, “Wouldn’t That Be Smooth,” a cool, sophisticated track that blends electronic production with nu-jazz textures and Brazilian baile funk rhythms. Light, stylish, and effortlessly laid-back, the single captures the feeling of stepping away from the daily grind and allowing yourself a moment of calm. Ch!mes has steadily grown his reputation in the independent electronic scene, earning support from influential mus
Dave Bedford
Apr 17
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