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The Orielles – “You are Eating a Part of Yourself” / “To Undo the World Itself”
The Orielles from Manchester have released a double-single ahead of their fourth full-length album, Only You Left. The new tracks, “You are Eating a Part of Yourself” and “To Undo…
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Knats – “Wor Jackie”
Jazz fusion group Knats from Newcastle is led by lifelong best friends Stan Woodward (bass) and King David-Ike Elechi (drums). “Wor Jackie” comes ahead of Knats’ sophomore album, A Great…
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Brigitte Calls Me Baby – “Slumber Party”
Brigitte Calls Me Baby from Chicago has released a new track, “Slumber Party,” along with their sophomore album announcement. The new single explodes with an energetic anthem that feels both…
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Photokem – “Cactus Flower”
Photokem’s new track “Cactus Flower” is the lead single from their upcoming debut album slated for release next month. The five-piece is composed of Nana Acheampong (vocals), Nico Fennell (piano,…
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untitled freak – “birthday”
untitled freak is the solo project of Ali Genevich, who previously fronted shoegaze band Laveda. After their recording cycle with Laveda came to a close, Ali started writing and recording…
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Bory – “By The Lake”
Portland-based Bory blends power-pop with jangle-pop in their latest single, “By The Lake.” The song arrives ahead of their sophomore album set for release this spring. The project is the…
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Scarlet Rae – “Best Waitress (v1)”
Coming off of her recent EP No Heavy Goodbyes, Scarlet Rae is kicking off the new year with a new single titled “Best Waitress (v1).” The new track is more…
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drunk in june – “hailey, id”
drunk in june, a five-piece band from Utah, is made up of Nick, Bill, Truman, Hallie, and Paisley. The band’s latest single, “hailey, id”, is a laid-back yet riveting exploration…
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Strange Fruit – “Iridescent”
“Iridescent” is the first single from Strange Fruit in a decade – a steady yet melodic track that clocks nearly six minutes, with enough ebbs and flows to keep it…
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Dream Nails – “House of Bones”
Dream Nails are a rock trio from London and their latest track, “House of Bones,” signals the direction in which the group is steering their project. They’ve described the sound…
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Tomás Tomás – Sweet Sleep EP
Tomás Tomás is a project curated by singer-songwriter and producer Tom Fattorusso from Monroe-Woodbury, New York, now residing in Brooklyn/New York City.
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Dirt Buyer – “Get To Choose”
Dirt Buyer is the project of Joe Sutkowski, a Brooklyn-based musician who has released two albums under the name, Dirt Buyer (2019) and Dirt Buyer II (2023). His new single, “Get…
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Katzin – “Wild Horses”
Katzin’s new single “Wild Horses” is a bright tapestry of sounds and another example of the artist’s coming of age. It’s a little lo-fi, a little poppy, and full of…
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Elanor Moss – “Again, My Love”
London-based singer-songwriter Elanor Moss has released new single “Again, My Love,” a stripped-back ballad about growth and transformation.
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MX LONELY – “Big Hips”
MX LONELY has returned with “Big Hips,” a moody and cathartic single ahead of their debut album which will be out early next year. The Brooklyn band’s laid-back style makes…
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Hurling – “I Could Never Make A Glasshouse My Home”
Irish indie alternative-emo band Hurling’s second single to date, “I Could Never Make A Glasshouse My Home,” is tender in its sound yet heavy in emotional content. Layers of fragile,…
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2070 – “Transducer”
2070 from East Los Angeles are a band that everyone in the scene seems to know, yet they have remained underground at their core. Since releasing their first singles in…
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deathcrash – “Triumph”
“Triumph” is the first single from deathcrash in over two years, arriving ahead of their third album, which will likely be released sometime next year. Although they come from the…
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Sex Mask – “Cold”
Sex Mask from Melbourne has released another indie-punk-meets-post-punk single titled “Cold,” a song about obsession, love, and destructive impulses. The pulsing bass guitar on the track drives home a sense…
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Josaleigh Pollett – “Radio Player”
Josaleigh Pollett’s latest single “Radio Player” comes just in time for Halloween, steeped in spectral nostalgia and sonic unease. Josaleigh describes the track as “a journey through the hallways of…
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Sunglasz Vendor – “I’ll Do To You Yourself”
Sunglasz Vendor are an emo-alternative three-piece from Bristol, and “I’ll Do To You Yourself” marks their first single since the release of their debut album earlier this year.
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Local Weatherman – “Thread”
NYC-based pop-punk outfit Local Weatherman have dropped a fiery new single, “Thread.” Their heaviest release to date, the track dives into the mental chaos of having no “release valve” when your thoughts…
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Radderall & Muzzy Fossa – “Lana Lane”
Radderall and Muzzy Fossa’s upcoming concept album The Club Is Open promises to be a richly layered exploration of duality. The duo (coined R.A.M.) crafts a narrative around two characters in pursuit…
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Angela Autumn – “Millionaire Money”
Angela Autumn is a Nashville-based country artist originally from Appalachia, and she channels the haunting beauty of her home region into her music. She started playing music when she was…
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Hirons – “The Rabbit Hole”
Hirons is the musical project of British-American singer-songwriter, Jenny Hirons. Their latest single “The Rabbit Hole” is about being with someone who brings joy and escape, yet sensing the potential…



























