Category: Rise of The Indie Artists
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My Rock’nRoll Mike Stoyanov
In an age where algorithms dictate taste and rebellion feels rehearsed, Mike Stoyanov is a glorious anomaly — a swaggering, sweat-drenched reminder that rock’n’roll still lives, breathes, and bleeds from the underground up. His new single, “My Rock ’n’ Roll”, is less a song and more a personal manifesto —…
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Victim Of A Casual Thing The Clause
Some debut albums introduce a band; others announce them. Victim of A Casual Thing is firmly the latter — a record that doesn’t just showcase The Clause’s talent but cements their place as one of the most exciting young bands in the UK. The Clause have been grafting for years,…
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Fever Marseille
There’s a storm brewing in Derbyshire, and it goes by the name of Marseille. The five-piece have been quietly (and not so quietly) gathering momentum over the past year, pulling in support from BBC 6 Music tastemakers like Steve Lamacq and Nathan Shepherd, while catching the ears of US outlets…
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The High Nines – The High Nines
Some debuts announce a band’s arrival; others feel like a culmination of something bigger. The High Nines’ self-titled first album does both. Thirteen tracks long and brimming with confidence, it’s the sound of a North West five-piece who understand the weight of the region’s musical history but refuse to be…
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Milk Grace Calver
Grace Calver’s new single “Milk” (out October 10th) is a witty, self-aware slice of Britpop-inspired indie pop that feels as relatable as it is infectious. Built on jangly guitars, bouncy rhythms, and playful lyricism, the track captures those all-too-familiar moments of everyday chaos — from oversharing to forgetting the essentials…
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Breathe For Her Mercy Kelly
Rising indie outfit Mercy Kelly return with their brand-new single Breathe For Her, a track that cements their reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting new bands. From the very first beat, Breathe For Her hits with urgency. Laced with crisp guitar hooks, driving rhythms, and soaring vocals, the…




