Monotronic – ‘Kettle Song (Yama Yama)’
Monotronic return with ‘Waiting for You’, an expansive and atmospheric 11-track project that blends indie-rock, pop, and electronic elements into a slow-building, emotionally rich listening experience led by the hypnotic ‘Kettle Song (Yama Yama)’. Embracing subtlety and patience in both sound and storytelling, the album highlights the band’s evolving identity while exploring themes of uncertainty, nostalgia, and emotional nuance.
Lottie Ingram – ‘Pretty Enough’
Lottie Ingram returns with ‘Pretty Enough’, a heartfelt indie-pop release that confronts the pressures of online comparison while encouraging self-acceptance and individuality. Showcasing her honest songwriting and warm, stripped-back sound, the track further establishes her as a young artist capturing the emotional realities of growing up with clarity and confidence.
FAEDA – ‘All Thorns No Roses’
FAEDA return with ‘All Thorns No Roses’, a darker, more intense indie-rock release that channels themes of betrayal and personal growth through heavier instrumentation and urgent, hook-driven energy. Marking a clear step forward in their sound, the track reinforces the band’s rising status as one of the UK’s most compelling alternative acts.
Brunhilde – ‘Rising From The Ashes’
Brunhilde return with ‘Rising From The Ashes’, a high-impact rock release driven by fierce instrumentation and a commanding vocal delivery, turning themes of hardship into a bold message of strength and renewal. Building on their growing reputation across Europe, the band continue to solidify their place in the modern rock and metal scene with a track designed for both live stages and wide-reaching audiences.
The Alxandr – ‘Tender Love’
The Alxandr returns with ‘Tender Love’, a groove-led reimagining of a classic that blends smooth R&B nostalgia with a fresh, modern feel, marking the first glimpse of his upcoming album ‘Without Further Ado’. Following a decades-long break to focus on family, the release signals a renewed chapter shaped by experience, creative freedom, and a rekindled passion for music.







