Tuesday, May 12 2026

‘Miles Away’- Patience Please, built for big rooms and bigger feelings

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West London trio Patience Please arrive with the kind of debut that kicks the door wide open. ‘Miles Away’ is a six-song […]

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‘Auntie’- Midnite Radio, a technicolour debut that refuses to play small

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There’s something gloriously unrestrained about Midnite Radio’s debut EP ‘Auntie’. Right from the start of ‘Reboot The Drought’, it bursts through […]

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‘Spin’- The Trusted, finding balance between urgency and vulnerability

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There’s a controlled tension running through ‘Spin’, the latest release from Southend quartet The Trusted. It’s the sound of a band […]

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‘REPETITIVE STRAIN’- Chas Leman, a beat-driven rebellion for the overworked soul

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Chas Leman has never struck us as an artist content to sit still. And with his new EP ‘REPETITIVE STRAIN’, he […]

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‘Toy’- Erudition, a brooding alt-rock pulse

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Every so often, a single arrives that feels like an artist kicking open a brand-new door, and ‘Toy’ is exactly […]

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‘And Now… We Take America’- Dancing The Conga, aiming for the empire

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There’s ambition, and then there’s the kind of wide-eyed, slightly chaotic, beautifully sincere ambition that pulses through ‘And Now… We Take […]

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‘Ten New Toe-Tappers for Shoplifting & Self-Mutilation’- Tom Minor, turning existential meltdown into melody

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Tom Minor has always written like a man with one foot on the dancefloor and the other dangling over a […]

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‘Life of a Man’- Andy Smythe, confronting a fractured future

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Andy Smythe has never been an artist content to write small songs about small things. And with ‘Life of a […]

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‘Adventures in Sound Vol.2’- Home Hearing Records, a fearless underground tapestry

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Compilations can often feel like loose playlists stitched together for convenience. But ‘Adventures in Sound Vol. 2’ is the exact opposite. This […]

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‘REVERIE …FROM THEN TILL NOW’- Michellar, unveiling a lifetime in bloom

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There are records that feel like the opening of a long-sealed diary, and ‘REVERIE …FROM THEN TILL NOW’ is unmistakably one of […]

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