Friday, March 6 2026

‘Cold In Your Town’- Julie Paschke, turning inward and letting the chill speak for itself

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Julie Paschke’s ‘Cold In Your Town’ is the sound of a song surfacing; quietly, instinctively, and without asking permission. It arrives with […]

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‘Sleepy Fields’- Powers Of The Monk, drifting into the hush

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There are songs that lull you, and then there are songs that carry you. ‘Sleepy Fields’, the latest offering from Powers of […]

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‘The Wolves’- Max Norton, a road-bitten anthem from a drummer who finally stepped into his own spotlight

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Max Norton has spent years powering other people’s songs from behind the kit. But with ‘The Wolves’, he delivers the clearest proof […]

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‘All The Rest’- Fields Of Jake, a road-movie scored in sunlight, heartache, and wide-open possibility

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Fields of Jake’s debut album ‘All The Rest’ feels like a wandering, open-sky memoir set to music. It’s a record […]

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‘Little White Hair’- Muddshovel, erupting with blood, bone, and beautiful disorder

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There are debut albums that introduce a band politely, and then there’s ‘Little White Hair’, which storms in the door, kicks […]

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‘Faultlines’- Pisgah, a stunning rebirth in real time

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Pisgah’s ‘Faultlines’ is a quiet implosion captured with the precision of someone who’s learned to sit inside her own storms. Brittney Jenkins […]

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‘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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‘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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‘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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‘I Thought I Won The War’- Block, breaking the silence with a raw, riveting comeback

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For an artist who helped rewrite the rules of New York’s underground in the late 90s, Block has never been one to […]

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