Category: ThisIsTheMusic meets Podcast
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Take Me Back, Take Me Home – James Spencer
With soaring guitars, reflective storytelling and a heartfelt tribute to home, Take Me Back, Take Me Home sees Bradford’s James Spencer transform everyday experiences into an uplifting indie anthem with genuine emotional weight.
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Old Pair Of Shoes – Stereo Silence
Stereo Silence return with Old Pair Of Shoes, a stirring indie-rock anthem full of warmth, nostalgia and emotional weight.
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Let’s Party Like It’s The 90 – The Radio Addicts
Bolton indie-punk four-piece The Radio Addicts return with Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s a burst of sharp hooks, huge choruses and unstoppable youthful energy
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Curious Eve – Poesie
Poesie returns with Curious Eve — an eco-feminist indie-rock anthem packed with crunchy riffs, thunderous drums and theatrical ambition. Reimagining the Biblical story of Eve as a furious modern-day warning, the London-based artist delivers a bold statement on humanity, ecology and equality. Fierce, cinematic and impossible to ignore, this is…
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Yon Mon Room 101 (EP)
Fearless, provocative and impossible to ignore, Yon Mon’s debut EP Room 101 sees the collaboration with Bazza Trash tackle government mistrust, class division and social control across four hypnotic, groove-heavy tracks. From the psychedelic swagger of Still Worthy Of Being The Bad Man to the biting social commentary of King…
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Heartbeat Stopper – Bendricks
A fierce, explosive indie rock anthem packed with razor-sharp social commentary, Heartbeat Stopper sees Bendricks deliver their most urgent and anthemic release yet.
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Poet – Pablo Carrizo
Pablo Carizzo trades indie swagger for something far more intimate on Poet — a bold, folk-inspired release packed with warmth, reflection and timeless songwriting.
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Live Review: Maze and Peter Azzopardi Bring The House Down At A Triumphant Scala Show
From Chris Daley’s powerful opening set, to Hazy Sundays’ electrifying performance, Peter Azzopardi’s huge singalong moments and Maze delivering a euphoric headline triumph, this was a night that perfectly captured why grassroots indie music continues to thrive.
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The Tale Of The Mad Ones – Ryan Redwood
The Tale Of The Mad Ones is loud, messy, infectious and unapologetically honest. It captures the beautiful chaos of youth in full throttle and is undoubtedly one of the most explosive and instantly addictive indie singles of the year.
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Never Like You – Stanleys
Stanleys return in explosive fashion with Never Like You a fast-paced indie anthem packed with shimmering jangly guitars, soaring hooks and an electrifying guitar solo. Euphoric, energetic and bursting with confidence, it’s shaping up to be one of the band’s very best singles yet.
