Category: Liverpool
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Cast: Yeah Yeah Yeah Review: Britpop Legends Recharged and Reinvigorated
A preview of the new album, Yeah Yeah Yeah from Britpop icons, Cast.
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I Love You Baby Fiona Lennon
Liverpool singer-songwriter Fiona Lennon is set to captivate hearts with her newest single, I Love You Baby, dropping July 18th across all platforms. A tender ode to the kind of love that heals, inspires, and feels like home, Fiona’s latest release blends shimmering indie-pop with country storytelling in a way…
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Talkin’ Blues This Is War!
Liverpool indie punk band, This Is War! start off 2025 on fire with the release of two new tracks, one of which is a collaboration. Lucifer’s Party (which has been fully reviewed below), is high-class punk rock anthem, that wears its heart on its sleeve. Talkin’ Blues, a collaboration track…
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The Final Part Fiona Lennon
Fiona Lennon is back with her country-inspired anthem, The Final Part, that sees the Liverpool star masterfully blend raw emotion and high class musicianship, that showcase her ability to create songs that live long in the memory. The Final Part is an evocative and richly textured track that draws listeners…
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Raining (It Don’t Stop) The Kowloons
Merseyside 4-piece The Kowloons are set to release their brand new single Raining (It Doesn’t Stop) the second track from their forthcoming debut EP. The band formed in 2022 by twin brothers Stephen Ng (vocals) and Anthony Ng (drums), the lineup expanded to include Mason Jones (guitar) and Bobby Griffiths…
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Broken By Design Dylan Robert
Liverpool solo star Dylan Robert makes captivating statement with his latest, Broken By Design. Named after Bob Dylan and growing up a stone’s throw away from John Lennon’s boyhood home, it was inevitable that Dylan would begin writing music. His debut single Psychos – a heartfelt acoustic ballad, has gone past 7,000…
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Let Me Be Free Deshine
Deshine return with punchy new single. Forming in late 2022 when South American Donnie showed Ukrainian Lisa some demos he had been working on, leaving both convinced they had a bag of tunes to rival their heroes such as The Stone Roses, Oasis and The Beatles. They soon added Cameron…



