Category: new music
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Dance Into The Night- The Azurescens
An electrifying, psychedelic-tinged indie anthem, bursting with swagger, soaring melodies and shimmering guitars, Dance Into The Night, feels like The Azurescens, break through moment.
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Hello Beautiful (album) Dodgy
Britpop legends Dodgy return with Hello Beautiful — a nine-track statement packed with signature harmonies, sun-soaked riffs and a deeper, more reflective edge.
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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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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


