Friday, July 10 2026

The Songs of Butler & Cupples – ‘Better Off Lost’

The Songs of Butler & Cupples continue their prolific 2026 run with ‘Better off Lost’, a stripped-back acoustic single that places heartfelt songwriting, rich harmonies and Americana-inspired textures firmly at the forefront. Showcasing the duo’s genre-fluid approach and commitment to putting composition above convention, the release further establishes the project as a thoughtful, songwriter-led alternative to today’s image-driven music landscape.

Impact Sound Lab – ‘Rise Up England (We Will Never Surrender)’

Impact Sound Lab unveil ‘Rise Up England (We Shall Never Surrender)’, a soaring rock anthem celebrating the passion, unity and resilience of England football supporters with stadium-sized hooks and cinematic production. Created by songwriter David Matheson and producer Norm Sabourin, the track draws on personal family history and decades of musical experience to deliver an uplifting tribute to the Three Lions’ enduring pursuit of glory.

Lawrence Tome – ‘Swamp Thing’

Lawrence Tome revisits his acclaimed debut album ‘King of the River’ with a new music video for ‘Swamp Thing’, released alongside the album’s first-ever vinyl edition. Inspired by Alan Moore’s iconic character, the atmospheric folk-pop track blends mythic storytelling with themes of identity and transformation, further highlighting Tome’s gift for immersive, emotionally resonant songwriting.

Reese Harper – ‘A Waltz In The Woods’

Utah-based pianist and composer Reese Harper introduces ‘A Waltz in the Woods’, a deeply personal debut album born from grief, major life changes and emotional renewal, blending intimate piano, cinematic minimalism and ambient textures into a reflective listening experience. Recorded across mountain cabins and living rooms, the collection transforms improvisational performances into emotionally resonant compositions that offer solace, hope and quiet companionship through life’s most difficult moments.

AudioGust – ‘Amaze You’

Seattle singer-songwriter and producer AudioGust returns with ‘Amaze You’, an uplifting indie pop-rock single that explores trust, patience and emotional honesty through warm melodies and thoughtful songwriting ahead of his forthcoming album. Self-produced and accompanied by the launch of his creative management app StudioNotes, the release highlights AudioGust’s enduring commitment to authentic songwriting and independent artistry.

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