Sunday, June 28 2026

‘Come Out Lazarus 2 – Ineffability’- Andrea Pizzo And The Purple Mice, drifting beyond the body

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With Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice, music often feels like a conceptual environment, and their latest single ‘Come Out Lazarus […]

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‘Chapter Two’- Least We Got Shoes, hitting their stride with an expansive punch

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There’s a certain moment every band reaches where raw potential sharpens into something fully realised. And with their new album ‘Chapter […]

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‘Oh Me Oh My’- Danny Django, turning grief into echoing beauty

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There’s a raw, unguarded quality to ‘Oh Me Oh My’ that immediately sets it apart, and on this latest release, Danny […]

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‘Free From You’- Aidan Frenkel, finding strength in the breaking point

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There’s a particular kind of honesty that comes from sitting inside something difficult and choosing to speak anyway. And on […]

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‘Back from The Brink’- Crawford Mack, facing the silence of the divine

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There’s something quietly devastating about ‘Back From The Brink’, the new single from Crawford Mack. It slowly draws you into a […]

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‘Ballin’ Outta Control’- Ajoshd, building up his own world

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There’s ambition, and then there’s the kind of vision Ajoshd brings to ‘Ballin’ Outta Control’. Right from the very start, this new […]

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‘Deep Blue Sky’- Cogley, rebuilding the past into something bigger

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There’s a certain obsession that drives artists back into their own work, and on the reimagined ‘Deep Blue Sky’, Paul Cogley (now […]

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‘Need You’- 13illy, capturing the push and pull of letting go

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There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that lingers, loops, and quietly reshapes your sense of self, and on his newest […]

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‘Melancholy Nektar’- Watch Me Die Inside, lingering in the space between comfort and collapse

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There’s something deeply unsettling about music that simply shows you the wound. And within Watch Me Die Inside’s wider conceptual world, ‘Melancholy Nektar’ feels […]

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’17’- Hailey Hermida, turning teenage turmoil into a cathartic rock eruption

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There’s a particular kind of chaos that comes with being seventeen that feels too big for your body, too loud […]

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