Sunday, June 28 2026

‘Hanging On’- Eddie Somera, finding beauty in the break

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There’s something quietly devastating about Eddie Somera’s new single ‘Hanging On’. It doesn’t arrive with bombast or drama; instead it drifts in […]

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‘Dead End’- Antoin Gibson, standing at the edge of silence

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There’s a special kind of bravery in choosing stillness when the world expects spectacle, and Antoin Gibson leans straight into […]

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‘Under The Influence’- Mortal Prophets, rewiring the ghosts of their past

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There’s something thrilling about an artist who treats their inspirations as unstable chemicals; things to be heated, stressed, and pushed […]

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‘What Brings You Back’- Lana Crow, a whisper that holds you steady

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There’s a particular bravery in writing a song that doesn’t shout its intentions but instead trusts stillness. With her newest outing […]

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‘London City’- Ingeborg, turning emotional ruins into power

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With her latest offering ‘London City’, Swiss artist Ingeborg delivers one of those rare singles that feels both intensely personal and sharply cinematic. […]

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‘What Makes You Think’- RIOT SON, a reckless new-wave reckoning

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There’s a moment on ‘What Makes You Think’ where everything locks into place and you realise RIOT SON is actively sharpening his sound. This […]

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‘All About Life’- Shani Weiss, turning lived experiences into shared truth

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There’s something quietly powerful about music that simply opens its hands and says, this is who I am, this is what […]

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‘Northern Lights’- Luan Luan, channelling neon freedom and pure release

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There are songs that soundtrack the night, and then there are songs that become the night. Luan Luan delivers the latter with ‘Northern Lights’, a […]

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‘Fashion Romance’- Books Of Moods, turning style, sound, and infatuation into an art-rock fever

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There’s a thrilling sense of play running through Books Of Moods, and nowhere is it more alive than on ‘Fashion Romance’. […]

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‘Amazing, Awful, Ordinary Life’- Crooner Ed, finding grace, gags, and grit in the small stuff

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There’s something instantly disarming about Crooner Ed. On ‘Amazing, Awful, Ordinary Life’, he leans into posture, sleeves rolled up, glass half full […]

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