Saturday, August 22 2026

‘The Hag’- Arn-Identified Flying Objects And Alien FRiends, turning historical tragedy into expansive indie-psych reflection

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There is an unusual sense of scale to ‘The Hag’ by Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends. It’s the way the song seems […]

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‘Breathe Again (Semi-Stripped)’- The Forever Takeback, finding fragile hope within emotional collapse

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There is a quiet honesty running through ‘Breathe Again (Semi-Stripped)’ that immediately separates The Forever Takeback from the increasingly polished landscape of modern alternative […]

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‘Let My Thoughts Go’- VERONICA, balancing intimacy and jazz-tinged elegance

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On her debut EP ‘Let My Thoughts Go’, London’s VERONICA introduces herself with a collection of songs rooted in emotional openness, understated musicianship, […]

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‘Don’t Play The Victim’- Crawford Mack, dissecting masculine ego with razor-sharp precision

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There is something particularly compelling about the way Crawford Mack approaches confrontation. Rather than exploding outward in anger or moral grandstanding, ‘Don’t […]

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‘Peach’- Mary Knoblock, finding beauty in the bruises

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Over the last decade, Mary Knoblock has become one of the more intriguing figures operating on the outer edges of […]

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‘Let Go’- Jemerine Chan, finding strength in stillness

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There is something quietly compelling about the way Jemerine Chan approaches emotional vulnerability on ‘Let Go’. In a musical landscape where heartbreak […]

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‘Songs for the Swung’- Kenton Hall & The Necessary Measures, turning weariness into wit and warmth

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There is a particular kind of songwriter who understands that melancholy sometimes appears through exhaustion, small moments of grace, awkward […]

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‘The Lisa Song’- Reetoxa, turning a fleeting encounter into mythology

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Some songs are carefully engineered in studios over months of refinement, while others arrive all at once, sparked into existence […]

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‘Baptisms’- Ryne Meadow, turning pain into defiance

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There is a particular kind of bravery required to make an album like ‘Baptisms’. It’s the quieter, more difficult act of […]

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‘The Silver Lining’- Bruce Engler, finding hope inside transition

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There’s something deeply reassuring about the way Bruce Engler approaches songwriting on ‘The Silver Lining’. The album leans into honesty, craftsmanship and the […]

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