Thursday, May 14 2026

‘Let Go’- Jemerine Chan, finding strength in stillness

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There is something quietly compelling about the way Jemerine Chan approaches emotional vulnerability on ‘Let Go’. In a musical landscape where heartbreak […]

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‘Baptisms’- Ryne Meadow, turning pain into defiance

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There is a particular kind of bravery required to make an album like ‘Baptisms’. It’s the quieter, more difficult act 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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‘Travelin’ Heart’- Joseph Turner & The Dudes Of Hazard, turning emotional release into pure gold

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There is something undeniably cinematic about Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard and their latest single ‘Travelin’ Heart’. From […]

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‘Buffalo Stampede’- Max Norton, trading precision for instinct

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There’s a noticeable shift in intent with Max Norton’s latest effort ‘Buffalo Stampede’. Known for his years behind the drum […]

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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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‘Someday Got Away’- Kevin Driscoll, a quiet musing on the roads left behind

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There’s a reflective stillness at the heart of ‘Someday Got Away’. It’s a track that leans into introspection without overstating its […]

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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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‘Rio Grandes Strand’- Jonas Axmark, a measured, human portrait of movement and belonging

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Having spent years contributing to the work of others, Stockholm’s Jonas Axmark steps forward here with a voice that feels […]

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‘Find What You’ve Been Missing’- House Cat Frankie, sharp observations wrapped in sunlit folk-pop energy

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There’s an easy charm to House Cat Frankie, but beneath the warmth of ‘Find What You’ve Been Missing’ lies a quietly […]

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