Category: music review
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Aurelia – Arienas
Hailing from Fife, Scotland, Arienas are a 4 piece indie rock band oozing energy and plenty of swagger. Emerging from Edinburgh’s ever-thriving indie scene, Arienas have supported the likes of Louis Berry, Sam Scherdel and Sergeant, building a loyal following and becoming know for their ability to deliver storming live…
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Calling Up The Slates
The Slates Turn Up the Heat with Anthemic New Single ‘Calling Up’ Yorkshire’s rising indie stars The Slates are making their next move, and it’s a big one. With a swelling grassroots following, a string of sold-out shows in Sheffield and Leeds, and an impressive run sharing stages with the…
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Scroll My Life Away – The Radio Addicts
If you’ve ever found yourself lost in the infinite scroll, thumbs twitching through TikTok doom-loops or Instagram envy spirals, The Radio Addicts have just delivered your new anthem. “Scroll My Life Away” is a snarling, melodic gut-punch – equal parts reflection, frustration, and firecracker punk energy. Hailing from Bolton, The…
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Peaks – Subterrania
Subterrania are a dynamic Welsh four-piece, carving out a reputation as one of the most exciting new acts on the scene, with a sound and ambition that’s built for the biggest of stages. Their new single Peaks, further cements this burgeoning reputation, as they are about to release their biggest…
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London Town – Healer
If you’ve been searching for a band that fuses atmosphere with emotional depth, look no further than HEALER. The Grimsby-based five-piece are stepping out with purpose on their new single London Town, the lead single from their forthcoming debut EP. London Town is a stirring, richly layered alternative indie track…
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Caught Live: The Crooks at The 100 Club
On a warm Saturday night in the heart of London, The Crooks took to the stage at the iconic 100 Club and delivered a set brimming with emotion, power, and that unmistakable northern swagger. With a sold-out crowd packed into the historic venue, this wasn’t just another show, it felt…
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Why Wouldn’t We Look At The Stars – Ashley Stacey
In a digital age saturated with fleeting content and constant connectivity, Ashley Stacey’s Why Wouldn’t We Look At The Stars emerges as a refreshing sonic escape. This track invites listeners to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the simple wonders of the world, all wrapped in a tapestry of retro-inspired pop…
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Chase The Morning Siracuse
Siracuse are chasing something bigger and with their latest introspective single Chase The Morning”, they just might have caught it. The Cheltenham 4-piece are steadily carving out a reputation for dreamy, dance-y psychedelic anthems and Chase The Morning is exactly that. A sublime track that blends dreamy shoegaze with 90s Britpop…
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Heaven’s At My Door Marseille
After landing a knockout with their last single History, Marseille aren’t pulling any punches, this time, they’ve come swinging with a full-force anthem that demands attention. Heaven’s At My Door is more than just a follow-up it elevates their game entirely. Enter Heaven’s At My Door a swaggering, sun-drenched slice…
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Everywhere Light Can’t See – Payola
London 5-piece Payola, a band who blend swagger, soul and Rock’n’roll into one electrifying package, are back with their highly anticipated fourth single, Everywhere Light Can’t See. The five-piece band—featuring Dave Farley (vocals), Scott Forsyth (lead guitar), Robbie Capel (rhythm guitar), Matt Peel (bass) and Craig Edmonds (drums), are closing…
