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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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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
Dave Bedford
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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
Dave Bedford
22 hours ago


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
Kenny Sandberg
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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
4 days ago


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
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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
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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
4 days ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen To Leoni Alexi's Debut Single “Time Shift”
Breaking through in techno is never easy, especially with so many producers competing for attention across streaming platforms and club lineups. Yet every so often, a new artist arrives with a track that makes people stop scrolling and start listening. London-based DJ and producer Leoni Alexi has done exactly that with her debut single "Time Shift" . The track, created with techno duo Pig&Dan, has already begun making waves with DJs and listeners alike. If you have not press
Paul Riley
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Faith, Courage, and a Turning Point: Firerose Releases “Do Not Be Afraid”
Firerose ’s newest single draws from a phrase that appears repeatedly throughout the Bible: “Do not be afraid.” For the singer, those words gradually replaced the fear that once dominated her life. The result is “Do Not Be Afraid,” a deeply personal new single and music video that marks a turning point in her journey. In recent weeks Firerose has begun speaking publicly about surviving what she describes as years of narcissistic abuse. Her openness has sparked conversations w

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Miist’s “Love Will Show Us Our Way” Opens a New Creative Initiative Focused on Small Acts That Matter
Photo credit: Elvis Yang For Miist , music has become a platform for exploring human connection. Her newest single “ Love Will Show Us Our Way ” launches The Love Project, a year-long initiative focused on everyday compassion. The accompanying music video reflects that philosophy directly. Instead of relying on staged scenes, the video features real clips submitted by fans around the world. Participants filmed moments from their daily lives showing kindness and support. Those

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San Jose Shine On 'The Bastards'
Glasgow theatrical post-punk poets San Jose have unveiled their looming new single ‘The Bastards’ , released on 28th February , a track that sees the six-piece push their restless, genre-defying vision into darker and more politically charged territory. One of the most vital and uncompromising acts to emerge from Scotland’s underground in recent years, San Jose have steadily built a reputation for explosive live performances, fearless songwriting and an almost gleeful reject

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A Review of Rob Lalain’s ‘The Way We Were’ - Finding Strength in Honesty
With The Way We Were, Rob Lalain delivers an album that feels less like a traditional studio release and more like a personal document — a reflective body of work shaped by memory, loss, and the quiet persistence of hope. The Michigan-based songwriter has spent the past several years rebuilding his musical life after stepping away from the industry for more than two decades, and this latest record captures that journey with striking sincerity. Facebook | Instagram | X | Y
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Mar 13


Interview: Emily Ryan Releases New Single 'All The Time'
“All The Time” captures those late night thoughts that refuse to switch off. Are you someone who overthinks at 2 am, or are you usually asleep by then? - I’m always awake! Honestly I’m the biggest night owl, always have been. I always joke my sleep schedule is 4am-Noon. That’s Ideal for me! I cannot sleep if my brain is busy, so yes overthinking for sure but always looking for my next creative idea or finishing something I’ve started. You wrote this song in Atlanta wit
Kenny Sandberg
Mar 11


Tape House Return with Their Most Assured Release Yet in ‘Spanish Friend’
Emerging from the creative heart of London’s Denmark Street, Tape House have returned with what may be their most confident and emotionally resonant release to date. Their new single, 'Spanish Friend', captures the quiet collapse of a relationship caught between intimacy and inevitability, a moment where affection remains, but the future no longer aligns. Written in the Denmark Street rehearsal space where the band first formed, 'Spanish Friend' distils Tape House’s distincti

Prudence Mai
Mar 10


5 Reasons You Should Listen to '404 error' by Collin Keller
Collin Keller, born in Vail, Colorado and now based in Los Angeles, has steadily carved a niche at the intersection of heartfelt songwriting and polished musicianship. From fronting the project luhx. to playing guitar for Dutch Melrose, and performing in stage productions like The Life and Music of George Michael and Dirty Dancing in Concert , Keller has a track record of bringing emotion and precision to every performance. His latest single, “404 error,” is a reflective ind
Louise Clark
Mar 9


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Rotation Demon' by Default User
If you’re looking for an electronic release that pushes boundaries while still keeping one foot firmly on the dancefloor, Default User’s debut EP Rotation Demon is exactly that. Across six tracks, Aria Noonan and William Lakritz (5thPlanet) craft a rich, immersive soundscape that blends techno, trance, ambient, and experimental noise. Here are five reasons this EP deserves your full attention: Genre-Bending Soundscapes – Rotation Demon refuses to be pinned down. From hypno
Louise Clark
Mar 9


5 Reasons You Should Listen To Anne Ryan's Debut EP “Invisible Rooms”
If you haven’t checked out Anne Ryan’s debut EP Invisible Rooms yet, it’s time to fix that. This seven-track release sneaks up on you with its mix of catchy hooks, clever production and the kind of honest lyrics that make you go, "Yes, that is exactly what I’m thinking." Here are five reasons you need this EP in your life right now. 1. It Gets Your Head in the Game Invisible Rooms is basically a guided tour of your own brain. Ryan dives into the little corners we usually hi
Paul Riley
Mar 9


Ava Della Pietra explores late-night vulnerability on “3am”
Pop artist and songwriter Ava Della Pietra has shared her new single “3am,” accompanied by a cinematic music video that highlights the emotional weight of difficult relationship decisions made in the early hours of the morning. The song examines the tendency to reassure ourselves that everything will work out, even when deeper feelings suggest otherwise. Ava’s vocal performance mirrors this shift in perspective, moving from quiet optimism to acceptance. The video places the s

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Mar 6


The Nth Power return with “Dream Alive,” previewing fourth album
The Nth Power have released a new single, “Dream Alive,” as the first preview of their upcoming fourth studio album Never Alone , arriving May 1. The track introduces listeners to a project centred on collaboration, optimism, and the band’s signature rhythmic interplay. Recorded during writing retreats in Vermont, the album was developed in a farmhouse studio overlooking Lake Champlain. The band describe the environment as an inspiring backdrop for the creative process, allow

Ignite
Mar 6


Energy Whores Confront the Noise with ‘Arsenal of Democracy’
There are records that chase the mood of the moment, and then there are records that challenge it. Arsenal of Democracy, the latest album from New York’s avant-electro project Energy Whores, firmly belongs to the latter category. Led by vocalist and composer Carrie Schoenfeld alongside guitarist Attilio Valenti, Energy Whores sits at a curious intersection of art-rock, electronic experimentation, and politically aware songwriting. The project’s new album — with its title trac
Flex Admin
Mar 6


Rosellas find radiance in reflection on new single “Beautiful Lonely”
There’s a particular magic that happens when indie rock balances emotional vulnerability with stadium-sized melodies. And Rosellas capture that moment beautifully on “Beautiful Lonely,” a single that feels both reflective and quietly triumphant. The song unfolds gradually, beginning with spacious guitar tones that ripple outward before the rhythm section locks into place. It’s a sound that immediately evokes long nighttime drives and city lights passing by the window. The ban

Ignite
Mar 6


Romi Peles Hops Back Into Our Hearts with “BABY BUNNY”
Romi Peles is back, and he’s doing it on his own terms. “BABY BUNNY,” the lead single from his upcoming Break Up Album Vol. 2, is a playful, hypnotic ride that somehow manages to feel both light and emotionally heavy at the same time. From the first beat, the track lures you in with tight basslines, fast grooves, and polished production, before slowly melting into a hazier, introspective mood halfway through, a musical mirror to love’s illusions and ambivalence. It’s clear Ro
joe3636
Mar 6


5 Reasons You Should Listen To Helen Mac's New Album Precipice
Helen Mac’s latest album, Precipice , is making waves for all the right reasons. The Manchester singer-songwriter has spent over a decade refining these songs, blending intimate home recordings with professional studio sessions. The result is a record that is heartfelt, honest, and impossible to ignore. Here are five reasons you need to press play. 1. Emotion That Hits Hard From the opening notes, Precipice grabs you emotionally. Tracks like “Undergone” explore the aftermath
Paul Riley
Mar 6
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