Tuesday, March 17 2026

‘Listen’- SIREN, where the heartland meets the horizon

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There’s a certain magic that happens when a long-running band taps back into the fire that started it all. And […]

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‘Ache’- Highroad No. 28, sinking into the slow-burning darkness

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With their long-awaited new single ‘Ache’, Highroad No. 28 return with a slow, beautifully controlled implosion. The Australian alt-rockers have always […]

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‘James Dean’- Chloe Hawes, cutting through the myth of chaos

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Chloe Hawes has always thrived in the tension between confession and confrontation, but ‘James Dean’ feels like the moment that balance becomes […]

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‘The Christmas Songs’- Hanne Leland, rekindling holiday magic

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With her newest collection ‘The Christmas Songs’, Hanne Leland steps into December with a winter record that remembers the quiet corners […]

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‘Psychedelika Pt.1’- The New Citizen Kane, stepping into the storm

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With his latest album ‘Psychedelika Pt.1’, The New Citizen Kane unveils a labyrinth of shimmering emotion, restless thought, and neon-lit confessionals. […]

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‘Out In The Night’- Mercy Kelly, returning toward the dark

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Mercy Kelly stride back into the spotlight with purpose on their new single ‘Out in the Night’, a track that proves the […]

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‘I Thought I Won The War’- Block, breaking the silence with a raw, riveting comeback

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For an artist who helped rewrite the rules of New York’s underground in the late 90s, Block has never been one to […]

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‘Drugs For Christmas’- Lee Feather and The Night Movers, having a merry little meltdown

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Leave it to Lee Feather & The Night Movers to gift-wrap a Christmas song that feels like stumbling out of a pub […]

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‘Stay Still’- Blue Dust, capturing the beauty of a breathing world that won’t slow down

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Blue Dust have always thrived in the spaces where longing, memory, and slow-burning melancholy fold into one another. And their latest […]

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‘Come Back (When You Feel Like)’- Every Other Weekend, a hymn to the self you lost

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Some comebacks roar. Others arrive like a quiet breath you didn’t realise you’d been holding. ‘Come Back (When You Feel Like)’, […]

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