Monday, June 22 2026

‘Soda Friends’- Drew Thomas, turning noen-soaked chaos into an anthem of belonging

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There is a particular kind of loneliness that only exists in crowded rooms. It’s the kind found beneath flashing lights, […]

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‘Goodbye’- Andrew Cushin, striking gold with a powerful anthem

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Over these last few years, Andrew Cushin has steadily transformed from one of the North East’s most promising young songwriters […]

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‘Dreams’- Books of Moods, drifting through memory and longing

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There is a quiet confidence running through Books Of Moods’ debut album ‘Dreams’. Throughout its immersive runtime, Hugo Sailer builds a record […]

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‘Peach’- Mary Knoblock, finding beauty in the bruises

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Over the last decade, Mary Knoblock has become one of the more intriguing figures operating on the outer edges of […]

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‘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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‘Let Us In’- The Shrubs, warmth and unease in balance

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‘Let Us In’ finds Houston duo The Shrubs operating with a careful sense of balance. On first listen, the track […]

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‘Carnal Riot’- MERTDER, igniting the dancefloor with confrontation

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There are EPs that soundtrack a night out, and then there are EPs that turn the dancefloor into something deeper, darker, […]

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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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‘Venom-Laced Tears’- Antoin Gibson, reclaiming her power

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There’s a moment, just after everything falls apart, where clarity cuts through the wreckage. And on ‘Venom-Laced Tears’, London-based artist Antoin Gibson captures that […]

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‘forget about me’- Nathaniel Earl, turning grief into a cinematic reverie

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Some songs feel like conversations with the past, while others like quiet glances toward something unknowable beyond it. With his latest […]

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