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Ava Della Pietra explores late-night vulnerability on “3am”

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Ava Della Pietra explores late-night vulnerability on “3am”
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Out of the Blue' by A Is For Atom
With “Out of the Blue,” A Is For Atom delivers a quietly powerful indie rock moment that lingers long after the final note fades. As the title track from the upcoming album, the single captures the project’s emotional core — blending nostalgia, vulnerability, and melodic warmth into something that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. Here are five reasons why this track deserves your attention. 1. A Story That Feels Instantly Personal “Out of the Blue” taps i
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Broken Horned Kudu' by Heather Ferguson
Heather Ferguson’s latest single, “Broken Horned Kudu,” is a rich, cross-cultural jazz journey that blends narrative storytelling with intricate musicality. Rooted in her experiences across East and Southern Africa, Ferguson’s new track combines thoughtful lyrics, layered vocals, and collaborative instrumentation to create a deeply human listening experience. Here are five reasons why this song deserves your attention. 1. A Powerful Metaphor for Resilience The song uses the i
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Good Morning LA' by Walter Miller
Walter Miller’s latest single, “Good Morning LA,” marks a bold step into vulnerability for the rising rock-pop artist. Known for his arena-sized sound and powerhouse vocals, Miller balances emotional intimacy with soaring rock-pop energy on this track. Here are five reasons you won’t want to miss it. 1. A Soaring Vocal Performance Miller’s voice takes center stage, effortlessly shifting from tender moments to arena-ready highs. It’s a masterclass in vocal control and emotiona
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Drypoint Blur the Line Between Nostalgia and Now on ‘Cyclist’
Los Angeles outfit Drypoint are carving out a lane that feels equal parts dreamy and deliberate, and their latest release ‘Cyclist’ is a perfect encapsulation of that duality. Built on a foundation of swirling guitars and driving low-end, the track captures the essence of classic shoegaze while injecting it with a fresh, modern urgency. There’s an emotional weight here that resonates deeply. The vocals glide above the mix with a haunting softness, contrasting beautifully agai
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UNDER Reveals Full Lineup for Epic Early May Bank Holiday Weekender
Peterborough’s most distinctive dance music destination, UNDER, has unveiled the full lineup for its highly anticipated Early May Bank Holiday Weekender, returning on 1st–3rd May 2026 beneath the Nene Parkway Flyover at Nene Park. Across three days and nights, more than 60 artists will perform across tech house, house, and drum & bass showcases, transforming the dramatic underpass into one of the UK’s most unique open-air dancefloors. What began five years ago as a one-day ev
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Leicester Alt-Pop Rocker Natzel to Ignite O2 Academy2 with Debut Album Live Show
Leicester alt-pop rock artist Natzel (Wayne Natzel) is set to light up Leicester O2 Academy2 with a live performance celebrating the release of his debut album, ‘Bring It On’, on the 27th March 2026. The gig marks Natzel’s first major live outing, showcasing a record that fuses high-energy alternative rock with deeply personal storytelling. Drawing on a lifetime of triumphs and trials, including family, love, loss, addiction, recovery, and redemption, Natzel channels lived e
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SoManyDollaz Delivers Effortless Confidence on New Hip-Hop Track 'Let's Go'
At 18, SoManyDollaz already sounds like he’s been in the game for decades. His latest single, “Let’s Go”, is a confident, sun-soaked pop-rap track that nods to hip-hop’s past while staking a claim on its present. The Victorville native moves through the beat with an ease that belies his age, versatile flows, precise delivery, and a presence that feels instinctive rather than learned. Born Lance Coleone Edwards, he started making music at eleven, shaped by years spent around
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Taking His Time, Ryan Thomas Lands on 'Hang Fire'
We love a good story here at IGNITE, and we have one for you here. Ryan “Tastee Licks” Thomas has taken his time with Hang Fire , a track that’s been in the works since 2022 after he found the phrase in his mum’s old poetry book. After a few different iterations, it’s landed as a thoughtful pop-rock release with a clear sense of direction. Recorded mostly from his home studio, the song layers guitars, bass, synths and vocals with a relaxed, lived in feel. A saxophone feature
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Black Bordello Share Video For New Single ‘Daddy’ Ahead of Third Studio Album Midheaven Tempest
South East London’s art-rock shapeshifters Black Bordello have announced their long-awaited return with the release of their new single ‘Daddy’ , offering the first glimpse into their forthcoming third studio album, Midheaven Tempest , due in September 2026. The single is acompanied by a stunning new video. Emerging in the wake of the pandemic, Black Bordello have built a reputation for their richly layered sonic identity—melding vaudeville, post-punk, jazz, psychedelia, got
Prudence Mai
Mar 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'The Company We Keep' by Katie Dauson
Katie Dauson returns with her latest single, “The Company We Keep” , a track born from a spontaneous burst of creativity. Known for her love of symmetry, Dauson added this song to complete a vinyl-friendly pairing for her upcoming early-2026 releases. Drawing on the adventurous textures of 1960s psychedelic rock, the single combines vintage influences with modern sensibilities, offering listeners a reflective yet hopeful journey. With her signature hands-on approach, writing,
Louise Clark
Mar 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Reel Music’ by Lil Crush
If you’ve been keeping an ear on Lil Crush, Reel Music is the kind of album that demands full attention. Spanning 30 tracks and over 90 minutes, it’s not just a collection of songs, it’s an immersive journey through emotion, sound, and culture. From vulnerable confessions to genre-bending experiments, Lil Crush proves he’s not afraid to push boundaries while staying rooted in authenticity. Here are five compelling reasons why this album deserves a spot on your playlist. Genr
Louise Clark
Mar 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen To ‘clementine skies’ by Bobby Freemont
Grief is universal, but few songs capture it with the honesty, intensity, and beauty of Bobby Freemont’s clementine skies . More than just a single, it’s an immersive experience, a song that balances delicate emotion with sonic boldness, inviting listeners to feel, reflect, and heal. Here are five reasons why clementine skies deserves a spot on your playlist: 1. A Raw, Emotional Core Written after the passing of his grandfather, the song navigates the tension between beautif
Louise Clark
Mar 16
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