Tuesday, May 12 2026

‘Something New’- Monday’s Monsoon, balancing fragility with hope

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With their latest single ‘Something New’, Monday’s Monsoon continue to refine a style built around atmosphere, emotional clarity and carefully structured songwriting. […]

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‘After Death’- Agnes Fred, debuting with a ghostly presence

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There is a careful sense of restraint running through the debut release from Agnes Fred. Inspired by the Christina Rossetti poem […]

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‘Dark New Days’- Blueprint Tokyo, chasing the light through uncertainty

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There’s a certain electricity that surrounds bands through those moments where nothing is resolved, yet everything feels like it’s shifting. […]

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‘AI (The Remixes)’- Peppermint Heaven, turning retro-futurism into a dancefloor thought experiment

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There’s always been a sense that Peppermint Heaven operate slightly ahead of the curve, but ‘AI’ feels like a particularly sharp alignment […]

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‘Amanda On The Bed’- Seven Crows, finding stillness in the storm

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There’s a quiet confidence to ‘Amanda on the Bed’ that feels more with concerned with immersion than anything else. It […]

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‘What Do We Do’- SIRENS, leaning into the spaces between

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There’s a quiet tension at the heart of ‘What Do We Do’ as Scottish duo SIRENS deliver a track that […]

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‘Veiled States’- Jack Agdur, music that speaks the unspoken

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There’s a rare kind of stillness that defines ‘Veiled States’. On the latest work from Jack Agdur, he offers a collection that […]

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‘Live From The Attic’- The Wheel Workers, raw, restless, and fully alive

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There’s something inherently revealing about a live recording, on their new release ‘Live from the Attic’, The Wheel Workers lean fully into that […]

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‘Soikkola’- Van Sur Les, crafting a living memory

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There’s something quietly arresting about ‘Soikkola’, the latest piece from Dutch composer Van Sur Les. It unfolds with a kind of […]

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‘Free From You’- Aidan Frenkel, finding strength in the breaking point

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There’s a particular kind of honesty that comes from sitting inside something difficult and choosing to speak anyway. And on […]

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