Wednesday, May 13 2026

‘Roller Disco’- Courtesy Car, channelling melancholy in motion

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There’s a rare beauty in the way Courtesy Car captures modern ennui, that sense of drifting through familiar spaces and finding something […]

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‘My Ears Are Attentive’- Glory Company, a radiant return to devotion and discovery

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After seven years of quiet reflection, Glory Company step back into the light with ‘My Ears Are Attentive’, a luminous, soul-stirring piece that […]

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‘Run With The Wolves’- Rosemary Schultz, a fierce hymn to reclamation and freedom

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There’s something almost ancient in the way Rosemary Schultz sings, a kind of timeless ache that feels both defiant and […]

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‘Flamingo Road’- Blake, confessions from the edge of nostalgia

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Blake’s ‘Flamingo Road’ is a quietly ambitious record that finds its power in intimacy, curiosity, and the timeless craft of songwriting. Recorded […]

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‘Honesty (Pslam 139)’- Fiona Amaka, a sunlit revival of faith and folk

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With her newest release ‘Honesty (Psalm 139)’, London-based artist Fiona Amaka opens a new chapter in her creative evolution, one that […]

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‘leave it all behind’- decede, poetry of picking up the pieces

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decede’s ‘leave it all behind’ feels like standing in the aftermath of a storm. It’s the sound of someone sifting through the […]

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‘Opening Time For The Battered’- David Palfreyman, a cinematic journey through sound and story

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David Palfreyman’s latest album ‘Opening Time for the Battered’ is a testament to a lifetime steeped in music, theatre, and […]

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‘Shoot The Bells’- Boneyard Rebels, gritty groove masters dig deep

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Montreal’s Boneyard Rebels have returned with ‘Shoot The Bells’, a follow-up that cements their reputation as blue-collar storytellers channelling the daily […]

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‘Nightblindness’- The Pennydrops, a cathartic anthem of wistful anger

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York-based duo The Pennydrops burst onto the scene with their debut single ‘Nightblindness’, a track that effortlessly straddles the line between […]

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‘ME’- Harry Eley, a stirring debut that balances heartbreak and hope

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Guildford’s Harry Eley continues his ascent with his debut EP ‘ME’, a five-track exploration of love, identity, and the turbulent emotions […]

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