Wednesday, April 22 2026

Five For Friday – 17th April 2026

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Sam Lemos – ‘Psalm 515’ Sam Lemos introduces ‘Three Triptychs’, a concept-driven album exploring identity through a theatrical and literary lens, led by the vibrant and psychedelic single ‘Psalm 515’. Blending avant-garde pop with cinematic composition, the project reflects a deeply immersive and self-crafted vision that marks a major step forward in his artistic evolution. […]

“Tread” signals a more reflective direction for 2ŁØT

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2ŁØT have released their new single “Tread,” offering another glimpse into their upcoming album RE/SOLVE, due later this summer. The track stands out for its measured pacing and focus on detail. Built around a low, steady groove, it allows the arrangement to develop gradually rather than relying on immediate impact. The addition of flute and trumpet brings a […]

Eric Hirshberg takes a measured approach on new single “More Is Not The Answer”

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Following the wider exposure of “For Real,” Eric Hirshberg returns with “More Is Not The Answer,” a new single that leans into a more restrained and thoughtful direction. The song was shaped by the experience of the Los Angeles wildfires, particularly the urgency of deciding what to take during an evacuation. This real-world context informs the track’s central themes, […]

Five For Friday – 10th April 2026

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Ch!mes – ‘Wouldn’t That Be Smooth’ Ch!mes returns with ‘Wouldn’t That Be Smooth’, a laid-back electronic release that blends nu-jazz elements with Brazilian baile funk rhythms to create a relaxed, groove-driven atmosphere. Continuing to expand his sound through experimentation, the track highlights his ability to fuse styles while delivering a smooth, immersive listening experience. Oriana […]

The Nth Power continue album build with new track ‘Simple Life’

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The Nth Power have released ‘Simple Life’, the latest single from their forthcoming album Never Alone, arriving May 1. Built on a steady groove and minimal arrangement, the track places emphasis on rhythm and collaboration. The band recorded much of the album live, and that approach is reflected in the natural flow of the performance. The song features shared […]

Five For Friday – 3rd April 2026

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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 […]

30 years on, Kenny Wayne Shepherd reintroduces ‘Ledbetter Heights’

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Kenny Wayne Shepherd has announced a 30th anniversary re-recording of his debut album ‘Ledbetter Heights’, due for release on the 8th May, alongside the new single ‘Deja Voodoo’. The album, originally released in the 90s, played a key role in Shepherd’s early success and helped bring blues-rock back into mainstream attention. The new recording revisits the original material […]

Megan Burke returns with bold new single ‘Prove Me Right’

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Dublin artist Megan Burke continues her unstoppable rise with her new single ‘Prove Me Right’, pushing her sound into even sharper, more self-assured territory. Blending noughties R&B, soul, disco and modern pop, the track is built on groove and attitude, pairing polished production with a vocal delivery that cuts straight to the point. It’s confident, catchy, […]

Five For Friday – 27th March 2026

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Ally Bakst – ‘Pain & Pleasure’ Ally Bakst releases ‘Pain & Pleasure’, a dark, electronic-leaning alt-pop track that explores the blurred line between comfort and emotional turmoil through dynamic, tension-filled production. Marking another step toward her upcoming mixtape, the single reinforces her signature blend of cinematic sound design, introspective writing, and evolving alternative pop identity. […]