Category: indie Music
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The Tale Of The Mad Ones – Ryan Redwood
The Tale Of The Mad Ones is loud, messy, infectious and unapologetically honest. It captures the beautiful chaos of youth in full throttle and is undoubtedly one of the most explosive and instantly addictive indie singles of the year.
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All Bets Are Off – Maze
Maze return with All Bets Are Off — a bold second album packed with jagged guitars, huge choruses, punk energy and indie swagger. Ambitious, explosive and built for big stages, this is Maze at their absolute best.
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Fake Illusion – Taylor D
Taylor D delivers a fierce indie rock statement with Fake Illusion — a raw, high-energy anthem packed with electrifying riffs and brutal honesty
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Heavy – The Heavy North
Bold, unrelenting and dripping in soul, Heavy, allows The Heavy North to reaffirm their place in the UK blues rock scene. This is a track that demands your attention and refuses to let go.
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Save You – Healer
Grimsby risers HEALER step up with ‘Save You’—a soaring, synth-driven indie anthem that blends raw emotion with early Kasabian swagger.
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That Was Then – iC1s
That Was Then is a seriously strong track, honest, anthemic and full of intent. It sticks after the first listen and proves that iC1s are better than ever.
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The Marches – She Review: A Cinematic Indie Anthem That Signals a Breakout Moment
Move over the rest — The Marches have arrived. She is a stunning, cinematic indie anthem that demands your attention.
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Outlier – The Rolling People
The Rolling People don’t just rise on Outlier — they explode into something far bigger than the hype.
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Hole Holy Coves
“Hole’ is Holy Coves at their most immersive — a slow-burning, emotionally loaded track that pulls you under and refuses to let go.”
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Hallelujah (My Baby’s Free) – Marseille
A review of Hallelujah (My Baby’s Free) the forthcoming new single from Marseille
