Category: music review
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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…
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Come Alive Those Heavy Souls
Those Heavy Souls return with their 3rd single ahead of debut album. Having been the frontman and main songwriter in Welsh Rock’n’roll outfit Columbia, Craig Lewis’ solo project Those Heavy Souls came bursting onto the indie scene with two extremely well received singles in How High Is Too High? and…
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The Spitfires Reignite KOKO: 23.5.25
KOKO isn’t just a venue — it’s a rite of passage. And on Friday night, The Spitfires took it by storm. Playing what felt like both a homecoming and a statement gig, the Watford-based mod-ska-punk outfit reminded everyone why they’ve long been torchbearers for working-class anthems with soul and swagger.…
