Saturday, August 22 2026

‘Madrid’- Passing Grade, capturing disillusionment with a sharpened edge

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There is an appealing tension running through Passing Grade’s new single ‘Madrid’. Beneath its loose, almost casual exterior sits a song […]

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‘So Moseley’- Dominic Crane, capturing memory and quiet transformation

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There is an understated warmth to Dominic Crane’s ‘So Moseley’ that immediately recalls a tradition of British songwriting built on observation, melody, and […]

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‘My Love Is A Promise That I Can’t Keep’- RIOT SON, finding beauty in isolation

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RIOT SON’s ‘My Love Is A Promise That I Can’t Keep’ is an EP built on atmosphere as much as emotion. Emerging […]

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‘Shadow Dancing’- Rosellas, expanding their indie-rock identity with confidence

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There’s a reason bands like The Verve and early Sam Fender continue to resonate long after trends move on. At […]

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‘Dreams’- Books of Moods, drifting through memory and longing

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There is a quiet confidence running through Books Of Moods’ debut album ‘Dreams’. Throughout its immersive runtime, Hugo Sailer builds a record […]

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‘The Hag’- Arn-Identified Flying Objects And Alien FRiends, turning historical tragedy into expansive indie-psych reflection

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There is an unusual sense of scale to ‘The Hag’ by Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends. It’s the way the song seems […]

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‘Breathe Again (Semi-Stripped)’- The Forever Takeback, finding fragile hope within emotional collapse

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There is a quiet honesty running through ‘Breathe Again (Semi-Stripped)’ that immediately separates The Forever Takeback from the increasingly polished landscape of modern alternative […]

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‘Don’t Play The Victim’- Crawford Mack, dissecting masculine ego with razor-sharp precision

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There is something particularly compelling about the way Crawford Mack approaches confrontation. Rather than exploding outward in anger or moral grandstanding, ‘Don’t […]

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‘Lullaby’- The Ingrid, turning emotional distance into dream-pop noir

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There is a strange tension running through The Ingrid’s ‘Lullaby’. It’s a feeling that something comforting is quietly beginning to […]

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‘Songs for the Swung’- Kenton Hall & The Necessary Measures, turning weariness into wit and warmth

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There is a particular kind of songwriter who understands that melancholy sometimes appears through exhaustion, small moments of grace, awkward […]

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