Saturday, August 22 2026

‘Let Love Remain’- Adorn, channelling urgency and unity

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There’s a certain electricity that runs throughĀ ‘Let Love Remain’, the debut album fromĀ Dallas-based outfit Adorn. Throughout this new collection, they […]

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‘Do It Again’- Brother, cutting through the noise

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There’s a certain kind of urgency that only comes from place, and this latest release from the North Shields outfit […]

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‘Chapter Two’- Least We Got Shoes, hitting their stride with an expansive punch

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There’s a certain moment every band reaches where raw potential sharpens into something fully realised. And withĀ their new album ‘Chapter […]

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‘Melancholy Nektar’- Watch Me Die Inside, lingering in the space between comfort and collapse

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There’s something deeply unsettling about music that simplyĀ showsĀ you the wound. And within Watch Me Die Inside’s wider conceptual world,Ā ‘Melancholy Nektar’Ā feels […]

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’17’- Hailey Hermida, turning teenage turmoil into a cathartic rock eruption

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There’s a particular kind of chaos that comes with being seventeen that feels too big for your body, too loud […]

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‘I’ll Still Hold Up’- Sam Stokes, igniting defiance and freedom

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On her vibrant new single ā€˜I’ll Still Hold Up’, Sam Stokes delivers a soaring, full-bodied anthem that feels built for […]

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‘The Greatest Misadventure (Anniversary Edition)’- The Yacht Club, turning precision into emotion

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There’s revisiting the past, and then there’sĀ reignitingĀ it. On their hotly-tipped new single ā€˜The Greatest Misadventure (Anniversary Edition)’, The Yacht Club […]

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‘Always’- RISE, spreading light through the noise

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There’s a certain kind of song that looks to lift at every opportunity, and ā€˜Always’, the latest release from Liverpool’s […]

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‘Pet Song’- Shortout Kid, unleashing controlled chaos

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Some artists arrive with a sound, while others arrive with anĀ invention. Shortout Kid does both, and then tears the rulebook […]

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‘Champ’- Kelsie Kimberlin, channelling defiance and humanity

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There are moments when music steps beyond entertainment and becomes a form of witness, remembrance, and resistance. And on her […]

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