Monday, June 22 2026

‘Quiet Revolution Extra’- Andy Smythe, revealing new creative heights

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Some artists release companion EPs as an afterthought, but Andy Smythe treats them as an opportunity to push even further. […]

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‘The Shadow Remains’- Joseph Turner & The Dudes Of Hazard, striking gold in the shadows

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There is something undeniably captivating about a song that refuses to play by the usual rules. And on their new single […]

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‘Fear The War’- Maicín, turning modern anxiety into an indie-rock triumph

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At a time when much of modern life feels like an endless scroll between catastrophe and distraction, Maicín have delivered […]

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‘Little Girl’- The Night and the Dirty, finding beauty in unease

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Seattle outfit The Night and The Dirty have never sounded like a band interested in taking the obvious route. And […]

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‘Don’t Waste My Time (LA mix)’- 4fro Nick, capturing freedom and hard-earned wisdom

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There is a restless spirit running through ‘Don’t Waste My Time’ that feels rooted in movement, experience, and the refusal […]

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‘Walls of Love’- Ceyeo, trading cynism for compassion

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After spending much of his previous album exploring anger, isolation, and disillusionment, Chicago singer-songwriter Ceyeo takes a deliberate step in […]

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‘The Wheel’- Greg Hoy, finding clarity amid the chaos

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Across a career built on restless creativity and unapologetic rock-and-roll energy, Greg Hoy has rarely been an artist content to […]

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‘Can I Rise’- Mark Winters, finding meaning between inheritance and ambition

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Some songs ask simple questions, while others spend their entire running time wrestling with them. Mark Winters’ ‘Can I Rise’ belongs […]

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‘Plead’- Vanna Pacella, channelling frustration and vullnerability

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There is a confidence running through Vanna Pacella’s latest single that feels remarkable for an artist still in the early […]

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‘Kite Without A String’- John Lebanon, finding direction within the in-between

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There is a quiet confidence running through John Lebanon’s debut album ‘Kite Without a String’. Throughout its runtime, the record is […]

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