Category: ThisIsTheMusic meets Podcast
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Stuck On Your Frequency The Rafters
Fresh from their electric appearance at Sheffield’s Quadrophenia celebrations in June, where they were joined on stage by none other than Phil Daniels for a storming performance of Substitute, The Rafters are back with a new single that proves just how far they’ve come. Stuck on Your Frequency, released on…
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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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You Bedda Believe It – Yon Mon
Since The Shed Project finished in 2024, Bolton’s own Yon Mon has been steadily carving out a name in the UK indie scene, and now comes the real statement: his debut album Yon Bedda Believe It. Across ten tracks, Yon Mon blends grit with heart, storytelling with swagger, and delivers…
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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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Bit Of Me Pablo Carrizo
Hull singer-songwriter, Pablo Carrizo returns with his third single Bit Of Me and it’s another confident step forward in a fast rising career. Already boasting over 39,000 Spotify streams, Carrizo has supported Andrew Cushin and Reverend and the Makers, earned a slot at By The Sea Festival via tastemakers This…
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Songs For The Spine The Royston Club
With their latest album, The Royston Club deliver a confident and emotionally charged statement that confirms their place at the top table of the UK indie scene. Where their earlier work was full of swagger and promise, this new material feels like a leap forward — tighter, darker, and more…
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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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Pretty On The Internet – The Ks
They call it the “difficult second album” for a reason. History is full of bands who burst onto the scene with a brilliant debut, only to stumble at album two. Where the first record is often years in the making, shaped by a lifetime of ideas, the second arrives under pressure:…
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Speak Too Soon Mercy Kelly
Some songs find you when you’re ready. Mercy Kelly’s ‘Speak Too Soon’ doesn’t wait that long. Greater Manchester’s Mercy Kelly have been quietly building their reputation since forming in 2019, but with Speak Too Soon, they’re stepping confidently into the spotlight. The five-piece – Jack Marland (vocals), Adam Bridge (guitar),…
