Tuesday, May 12 2026

‘Anodyne’- Satsuma, breaking through the noise

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There’s something undeniably compelling about a release that feels built from the ground up; where every note, every lyric, and […]

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‘Dark New Days’- Blueprint Tokyo, chasing the light through uncertainty

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There’s a certain electricity that surrounds bands through those moments where nothing is resolved, yet everything feels like it’s shifting. […]

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‘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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‘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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‘If I was a road’- Jeff Hodges, a quietly powerful meditation on movement and meaning

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There’s a subtle shift happening in the music of Jeff Hodges that feels more about letting songs arrive on their own […]

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‘Let Love Remain’- Adorn, channelling urgency and unity

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There’s a certain electricity that runs through ‘Let Love Remain’, the debut album from Dallas-based outfit Adorn. Throughout this new collection, they […]

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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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’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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‘Heart’s On Fire’- Nick Pappalardo, igniting a groove-driven pulse

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There’s a certain kind of confidence required to centre a track around guitar in 2026, and make it feel fresh. And […]

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‘Human Resources’- Miss Configure, industrial pop at its most unsettling and necessary

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There’s a point where pop stops being escapism and becomes confrontation, and on ‘Human Resources’, Miss Configure crashes straight through […]

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