Tuesday, June 2 2026

‘Tapestry’- Fish And Scale, stitching light through fear

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There are songs that tell a story, and then there are songs that revisit one as if touching something fragile that never […]

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‘I Might Be An Alien’- Lee Switzer-Woolf, drifting through disconnection

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There’s something deeply unnerving about a song that doesn’t explode, doesn’t resolve, or even fully reveal itself; it just lingers, […]

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‘Knife Emoji’- Knife Emoji, drifting between signal and shadow

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Knife Emoji’s first full-length release arrives with a quiet sense of intent. This is a carefully constructed world that unfolds […]

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‘Terry’- INDOLORE, a song that says goodbye without letting go

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There are songs written about people, and then there are songs written to them. INDOLORE’s ‘Terry’ belongs firmly in the latter category as an […]

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‘Sin Again’- Crescent, embracing chaos and catharsis

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There’s something thrilling about a band willing to let a song unravel in real time, and on ‘Sin Again’, Crescent do exactly […]

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‘Come To Me Lover’- The Violent Years, a song waiting in time

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On their eagerly-awaited new single ‘Come To Me Lover’, Norwegian outfit The Violent Years unveil a piece that feels like it has been quietly […]

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‘Fractures’- Terminal Fear, capturing the quiet collapse of connection

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There’s a strange kind of loneliness that only reveals itself in crowded rooms; where voices blur together, faces pass by, […]

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‘The World Inside’- The Iddy Biddies, finding depth in quiet revelations

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Sophomore albums often arrive with a sense of pressure; the unspoken expectation to either repeat past successes or reinvent everything. […]

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‘Auntie’- Midnite Radio, a technicolour debut that refuses to play small

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There’s something gloriously unrestrained about Midnite Radio’s debut EP ‘Auntie’. Right from the start of ‘Reboot The Drought’, it bursts through […]

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‘Afternoon Of Acid Rain’- Hallucinophonics, diving headfirst into the strange

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There are songs that flirt with the surreal, and then there are songs that cannonball straight into it. ‘Afternoon of Acid […]

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