Tuesday, April 28 2026

‘Emergency’- Andy Smythe, igniting a new era

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Andy Smythe has always been one of those rare British songwriters who writes like he’s chiselling stories into stone. But ‘Emergency’, […]

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‘Mr. Dinosaur’- Gee Whiz!, a joyride through noise and nostalgia

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Every once in a while, a debut single arrives that detonates a whole world. ‘Mr. Dinosaur’, the first offering from Italian […]

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Shervin Boloorian: Capturing the sweeter side of the folk sound

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Few artists craft songs that feel like sanctuary. But Shervin Boloorian has built an entire career doing just that. His […]

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‘I’m So In Love With You’- Shelita, finding light in the wreckage

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Shelita has never been an artist content to skim the surface. And her newest single ‘I’m So In Love With […]

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‘Love Is Everywhere’- Intercontinen7al, a global heartbeat in under three minutes

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Some songs feel big because of their production. Others feel big because of their emotion. ‘Love Is Everywhere’, the latest […]

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‘When I Was Quiet’- mUmbo, music for the space between heartbeats

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There are bands who tell stories, and then there are bands who leave their songs suspended in that hazy, fragile […]

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‘Listen’- SIREN, where the heartland meets the horizon

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There’s a certain magic that happens when a long-running band taps back into the fire that started it all. And […]

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‘Ache’- Highroad No. 28, sinking into the slow-burning darkness

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With their long-awaited new single ‘Ache’, Highroad No. 28 return with a slow, beautifully controlled implosion. The Australian alt-rockers have always […]

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‘James Dean’- Chloe Hawes, cutting through the myth of chaos

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Chloe Hawes has always thrived in the tension between confession and confrontation, but ‘James Dean’ feels like the moment that balance becomes […]

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The Lightning Kids: Giving electro-pop a much-need euphoric lift

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From whispered intros to widescreen choruses, The Lightning Kids have always made music for the golden hour. Now, the London-based dream-pop trio […]

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