Category: single review
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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…
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Hello Beautiful Dodgy
After a decade away from the studio, Britpop hero’s Dodgy return with Hello Beautiful, and it’s a reminder of just how good they are at crafting timeless indie rock that feels both familiar and fresh. Released on Friday 26th September on Flip Flop Records, the single is everything fans have…
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Light It Up Matilda Shakes
Sheffield has long been a breeding ground for exciting guitar bands and Matilda Shakes prove they’ve got the firepower to stand tall among the best. The five-piece return with a statement of intent with their brand-new single Light It Up, dropping Friday 26th September, a track that’s as urgent, anthemic, and…
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Time Tuesday Night Whites
Check out the latest blog post, reviewing the forthcoming new single from Tuesday Night Whites
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Turn It All Away Ashley Stacey
Ashley Stacey returns with a dazzling new single, Turn It All Away, set for release on Friday 12th September, via Echo Bass Records, a track that feels like it was plucked from another dimension yet speaks directly to the here and now. From the very first notes, Turn It All…
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The Back Room Ryan Redwood
Rising singer-songwriter Ryan Redwood returns with The Back Room, a deeply affecting single that sees him step further into his own identity as one of indie rock’s most compelling new voices. Out 5th September via his own label, Indie Kid Records, the track is a rich, four-minute journey through raw…
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Ziggy Maze
London quartet Maze return with Ziggy, a track that sharpens their sound and underlines why they’re one of the capital’s most exciting new guitar bands. Originally released as part of the double A-side to their debut vinyl I Know You Know, Ziggy now steps into the spotlight on its own…
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Have You Got What You Came For? Oswald Slain
Bristol’s Oswald Slain are fast proving themselves to be one of the UK’s most exciting rock outfits, and their latest single Have You Got What You Came For? only adds more fuel to the fire. Taken from their upcoming debut album BUCKY (arriving October 24th), it’s a frenetic, tongue-in-cheek slice…
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Communications Failed Death Of The High Street
Death Of The High Street are back with their second single, Communications Failed, lifted from their forthcoming album Bragging About Breaking — a socially charged rock record that isn’t afraid to speak its mind. The Derby 5-piece formed in 2020 and saw their debut single Exit released on Alan Mcgee’s…
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Left Behind – Panhead Sharps
Panhead Sharps crash back onto the scene with Left Behind, a razor-edged indie rock track that doesn’t waste a second grabbing your attention. From the get-go, the band delivers a punch of gritty guitars and driving drums, setting the tone for a track that feels like it’s chasing something just…
