Wednesday, March 18 2026

‘Canadian Whiskey’- Wattmore, unleashing mischief and melody

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If there’s one thing Wattmore have perfected over the past few releases, it’s defying expectation, and their latest single ‘Canadian Whiskey’ […]

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‘Great Pretender’- Fore Fader, a luminous journey between shadow and revelation

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Los Angeles duo Fore Fader (Stephanie Carlin and Carey Clayton) arrive with their eagerly-awaited debut album ‘Great Pretender’, a work that […]

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‘My Only Fear Remains Unseen’- Letters From A Dead Man, a haunting journey through memory and melancholy

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With their latest album ‘My Only Fear Remains Unseen’, Hugo Piquer Branco and Ricardo Filipe Bóia return under the evocative moniker […]

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‘Softly Spoken’- Jodie Langford, turning chaos into catharsis

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In her eagerly-awaited debut album ‘Softly Spoken’, Hull’s Jodie Langford does what few artists dare: she weaponises vulnerability into sound. Teaming […]

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‘Sweetmouth’- KENTON, A brave journey through identity, family, and self-love

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With his eagerly-awaited debut album ‘Sweetmouth’, LA-based singer-songwriter and multi-hyphenate KENTON stakes a compelling claim in the alt-pop landscape, delivering a […]

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‘Dream Cycle: Conspiracies’- Shadeh Rose, transforming nightmares into an alt-jazz reverie

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UK songwriter Shadeh Rose emerges as a singular voice in contemporary music, crafting a sound that resists conventional labels while […]

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‘Levitate’- The Trusted, elevating indie-pop to sky-high euphoria

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Southend-on-Sea quartet The Trusted have outdone themselves with their latest single ‘Levitate’, a song that soars with an intoxicating blend of […]

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‘Vienna’- Andreas Gavlén, returning with a timeless reverie

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With his latest outing ‘Vienna’, Sweden’s Andreas Gavlén delivers a track that is both delicate and profoundly evocative, all while carrying […]

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‘Where Did They All Go Wrong’- Alex Thomen, a witty exploration of life’s ironies

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Denver-based singer-songwriter and pianist Alex Thomen returns with his latest original video release, ‘Where Did They Go Wrong?’, a song that […]

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‘Bend To Break’- Pisgah, channeling heartache and liberation

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London’s Pisgah, the evocative solo project of Brittney Jenkins, reemerges with ‘Bend to Break’, a powerful prelude to her forthcoming album ‘Faultlines’, […]

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