Monday, April 27 2026

‘On E Street (Remix)’- DownTown Mystic, drawing quiet strength from rock lineage

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‘On E Street (Remix)’ arrives with a sense of continuity, extending DownTown Mystic’s long-standing commitment to classic American songwriting traditions while […]

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‘Your Perfect’- LED, finding clarity in simplicity

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Los Angeles trio LED return with their new single ‘Your Perfect’, delivering a track that leans into the core elements […]

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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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‘Blood Red Hills’- Fierce Friend, balancing precision and momentum

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There’s an immediate sense of movement in ‘Blood Red Hills’. Here, the Brighton-based project Fierce Friend offer a track that […]

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‘Glass’- Frank Joshua, finding meaning in quiet detail

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Frank Joshua’s ‘Glass’ is a song that resists urgency. Rather than pushing for immediate impact, it unfolds at its own […]

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‘Let Us In’- The Shrubs, warmth and unease in balance

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‘Let Us In’ finds Houston duo The Shrubs operating with a careful sense of balance. On first listen, the track […]

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‘EFF.SEE.DEE.IYEE’- The Black Plague Doctors, capturing imperfection as intent

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There’s a deliberate looseness to ‘EFF.SEE.DEE.IYEE’ that immediately sets it apart. Throughout this six-track EP, The Black Plague Doctors lean into […]

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‘Helium Heart’- Harsh Language, offering weightlessness at full volume

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There’s a sense of emotional disorientation running through ‘Helium Heart’, the latest release from London trio Harsh Language. It’s 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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‘City U Took From Me’- Heidi Boualili, reclaiming space through memory and voice

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There’s a quiet intensity at the heart of ‘City U Took From Me’ that speaks less in grand gestures and more […]

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