Tuesday, April 28 2026

Five For Friday – 13th February 2026

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SAMLOW – ‘Magazine’ SAMLOW makes his entrance with ‘Magazine’, a kinetic debut that blends indie-rock edge with pulsing electronics and […]

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‘Ten New Toe-Tappers for Shoplifting & Self-Mutilation’- Tom Minor, turning existential meltdown into melody

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Tom Minor has always written like a man with one foot on the dancefloor and the other dangling over a […]

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All The Villains: reviving alt-rock romanticism

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All The Villains have always had a taste for the cinematic. Formed in the early 2000s, the London-born outfit built […]

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‘You Better Believe’- Criminal Hero, kicking the door open with no-nonsense charge

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Some debuts creep in quietly, but Criminal Hero arrives swinging. His debut single ‘You Better Believe’ bursts forward on a […]

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‘Voices’- Valiancy, confronting the abyss

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There’s something arresting about a song that feels like it was created in isolation. Valiancy’s latest release ‘Voices’ arrives like […]

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Zeroz unleash third album ‘The Dumbest Timeline’ with hyper-pop fury

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Following a storming 2025 packed with teaser tracks and globe-spanning tours, anime-inspired noise-rockers Zeroz return in full chaotic force with their […]

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‘Paradise’- ColdStream, finding freedom in the familiar

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There’s something instantly disarming about ‘Paradise’, the latest single from Frederick, Maryland five-piece ColdStream. It saunters in with confidence, guitar […]

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‘Life of a Man’- Andy Smythe, confronting a fractured future

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Andy Smythe has never been an artist content to write small songs about small things. And with ‘Life of a […]

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‘Milogather Parts 1 and 2’- Crescent, a slow-burning debut in two acts

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On their debut AA single ‘Milogather Parts 1 and 2’, Hartlepool quartet Crescent make it clear they’re not interested in […]

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‘Separation Team’- Siren Section, drifting between signal and static

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After years refining their collaborative language, Los Angeles duo Siren Section return with ‘Separation Team’, a record that feels deliberate, immersive, and emotionally […]

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