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Five For Friday – 19th June 2026
hazy waters – ‘high’ London trio hazy waters return with ‘high’, a vibrant indie-rock release that merges shimmering shoegaze textures, driving synths, and restless energy into a celebration of spontaneity and possibility. Exploring the intoxicating rush of imagined romance and fleeting encounters, the track finds the band embracing instinct over perfection, delivering their most immediate, […]
Dining with Devils reach new heights on ‘Sounds From A Stone Garden’
Few records arrive with such a clear sense of purpose. From its opening moments, ‘Sounds From A Stone Garden’ feels determined to examine the cracks that appear beneath everyday life. It’s a record fascinated by pressure; the pressures we place on ourselves, the pressures imposed by others, and the breaking points that eventually follow. Dining with Devils […]
Sarah Casey delivers her stunning debut EP ‘Point of View’
One of Ireland’s most exciting emerging songwriters, Sarah Casey, returns with the release of her debut EP ‘Point of View’. The County Kildare artist has already made a striking first impression with debut release ‘Blind Eye’, earning radio support across Ireland, securing Track of the Week honours from Spin Southwest, and attracting attention from BBC […]
Five For Friday – 12th June 2026
Tom Moriarty – ‘Empty Inside’ British singer-songwriter Tom Moriarty returns with ‘Chapters’, a long-awaited fifth album that broadens his folk-rock foundations with a richer, guitar-driven sound inspired by classic American rock traditions. Shaped by years of personal challenges, travel, and artistic growth, the record pairs heartfelt storytelling with powerful musicianship, presenting a deeply reflective collection […]
Rodrigo y Gabriela’s OurHome Begins With a Manga Dream Come True
Rodrigo y Gabriela’s new album cycle opens with the kind of collaboration that rarely happens by accident. The GRAMMY-winning duo have announced OurHome, arriving September 18 via ATO Records, and the first single, “Monster,” comes with a video created by Naoki Urasawa, one of the most influential manga artists of the modern era. For listeners […]
“Watchman” Shows Young Allies Building Something Patient and Unusual
Young Allies are taking a route that feels slightly out of step with the usual debut-band rollout, and that may be the point. Rather than arriving with a blunt mission statement, the New York ensemble has been revealing itself through a series of songs that prize process, source material, and collective feel. Their new single […]
“Now” Finds Martin Luther McCoy Writing Desire Without Overcomplicating It
There is a welcome lack of clutter in Martin Luther McCoy’s “Now.” The new single from his upcoming album Welcome Back Love does not try to reinvent the slow jam or bury its romantic core under concept. It knows what it is about, and it trusts that feeling enough to stay close to it. The […]
Five For Friday – 5th June 2026
Jackson Mercer – ‘Anxiety’ Emerging pop artist Jackson Mercer opens up about personal struggles and self-acceptance on his latest single ‘Anxiety’, a candid release inspired by his own experiences growing up with social anxiety. Written, recorded, and produced independently from his bedroom, the track marks a significant step forward for Mercer, pairing introspective songwriting with […]
Eric Hirshberg’s “Less Important Things” Is a Carefully Drawn Song About What Remains After the Chaos
Eric Hirshberg’s “Less Important Things” is a song about the aftermath of a full house. It does not begin with the milestone itself so much as the emotional climate that follows it: children grown, routines altered, noise gone, silence suddenly visible. The new single is the latest preview of Hirshberg’s forthcoming album More Is Not […]












