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Joe Galuszka Melds Intimacy and Grandeur in 'The Quiet Was Loud'

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Joe Galuszka Melds Intimacy and Grandeur in 'The Quiet Was Loud'
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Sophia Garvey Unleashes Ferocious Pop-Rock on New Single ‘Let The Cat In’
Photo Credit: David Walter Sophia Garvey doesn’t knock. She scratches. She screams. She shoves her way through the cat flap. Her new single “Let The Cat In” (via Score Global) arrives with three chaotic minutes of lust, desperation, and feral confidence. This is pop-rock with claws out, sultry, aggressive, and deliberately unhinged. Sophia is the cat refusing to be house-trained. Built on snarling guitars, physical drums, and hooks that feel slightly dangerous, Let The Cat In
Dave Bedford
29 minutes ago


Americana Duo Outpost Drive Returns With Latest Single 'Lord Have Mercy'
Photo Credit: Saskia Jo Price Transatlantic duo Outpost Drive announce the release of their new single ‘Lord Have Mercy’, a powerful, soul-baring song born from isolation, uncertainty, and the moment two people finally surrendered control. Written during the first winter of moving to the UK, ‘Lord Have Mercy’ captures a pivotal chapter in the lives of Mary Bragg Robinson (Mobile, Alabama) and Willow Robinson (England). Newly married yet stranded in the isolated countryside of
Dave Bedford
44 minutes ago


Cox County Clappers Channel Appalachian Grit on Hard-Hitting ‘Tully Jackson’s Hill’
Photo Credit: Shayne Ivy The Cox County Clappers, self-described World’s Finest Purveyors of Mountain Rock, return with their latest single “Tully Jackson’s Hill”, a hard-driving, unflinching track rooted in Appalachian struggle, environmental resistance, and the enduring will of people who refuse to be pushed aside. Blending Mountain Rock, Southern Rock, and Dark Americana, the song channels the raw grit of coal country through snarling electric guitars, thunderous drums, an
Dave Bedford
58 minutes ago


Australian Songwriter Gary Hubber Returns With 'Running From The Light'
Photo Credit: Oli Sansom Melbourne-based songwriter Gary Hubber returns with “Running From The Light,” taken from his upcoming album “A Dangling Thread.” The track is a warm, rolling pop-rock single that leans into motion over resolution and curiosity over conclusion. Built on ringing guitars, steady momentum, and Hubber’s instinctively conversational lyricism, the single captures an artist more interested in the road beneath his feet than the destination ahead. Known for wri
Dave Bedford
1 hour ago


SAMLOW Drops Indie-Rock Debut 'Magazine'
London-based indie artist SAMLOW introduces himself with “Magazine,” a high-voltage debut single that fuses indie-rock grit with electronic pulse, low-frequency tension, and undeniable forward motion. Built around driving basslines, taut synths, and choruses that cling like static, “Magazine” marks the first transmission from an artist who has spent years tuning his signal before stepping fully into the light. Raised in a working-class home in the Italian Alps, SAMLOW, the a
Dave Bedford
2 hours ago


Raffy Bleu Returns With Latest Single 'Don’t Make It Hard'
Floridian-based artist Raffy Bleu returns with “Don’t Make It Hard,” a tender, jazz-tinged pop single that captures the quiet ache, guarded hope, and emotional whiplash of modern dating. Known for transforming grief into art with elegance and honesty, Raffy once again turns lived experience into music that feels intimate, stylish, and deeply human. A widower whose artistry was forged in profound loss, Raffy Bleu has never treated grief as something to hide. Instead, he has gi
Dave Bedford
2 hours ago


Icelandic Neo-Classical Artist Eythor Arnalds Releases Latest Single 'Promenade nr. 7'
Icelandic cellist and composer Eythor Arnalds announces the release of his new single Promenade nr. 7, the latest preview of his forthcoming second full-length album Music for Walking, arriving May 29, 2026 via Alda Music. Following his debut album The Busy Child (2025) and the live EP String Theory (2025), Arnalds continues to develop a distinctive body of work situated at the intersection of neo-classical composition, ambient music, and cinematic sound. Conceived not as a t
Dave Bedford
6 days ago


Red Mercury and Gargoyle Girlfriend Deliver Festival-Ready Electronic Journey in 'People are to Love'
If you thought London’s Red Mercury were already pushing the limits of electronic music, their new single “People are to Love” proves they’re just getting started. Producer Steve Gregory and vocalist/writer Isobel Crawford have crafted a track that’s part cinematic techno, part progressive house, and 100% immersive, a sound that works as beautifully on the festival mainstage as it does through headphones at home. Joining them on this journey is Hong Kong-based Gargoyle Girlfr
joe3636
Feb 19


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Gasoline’ by ILIA
ILIA’s reimagined take on “Gasoline” arrives as more than just another cover. It’s a bold artistic statement that reshapes the emotional and sonic DNA of the track while expanding the world of The Great Deep . With cinematic ambition, raw intensity, and a clear sense of identity, the song offers multiple entry points for listeners, whether they’re drawn to atmosphere, energy, or emotional depth. Here are five reasons why this version demands your attention. 1. It transforms a
Louise Clark
Feb 17


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Allein unter Vielen’ by Tim Vicia
Tim Vicia’s latest single, “Allein unter Vielen” , is more than just a song, it’s a heartfelt exploration of isolation, belonging, and hope. With intimate production, dreamy synths, and vulnerable vocals, Vicia crafts a sonic space that feels like a private conversation, inviting listeners to reflect and connect. Whether you’re someone who loves introspective pop, or just seeking music that resonates with personal experiences, this track offers something meaningful. Here are
Louise Clark
Feb 17


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Politically Erect' by CLANDESTINA
Swedish rapper and singer-songwriter CLANDESTINA has made a bold entrance into the music world with her debut EP, Politically Erect . A globe-trotting artist fluent in multiple languages, she blends rap, singing, and spoken word to tackle identity, politics, and personal reflection, all while keeping the beats infectious. Whether you’re a fan of socially conscious lyrics, genre-blending production, or simply music that makes you think and move, this EP has something for ever
Louise Clark
Feb 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Will You Won't You' by Katie Dauson
Toronto singer-songwriter Katie Dauson is back with her infectious new single, “Will You Won’t You” , a vibrant fusion of retro rockabilly and modern rock. Following the success of Get Ready , this track channels Dauson’s love of vintage sound while injecting her signature playful energy. From the first guitar riff to the toe-tapping rhythms, it’s a song built to lift spirits and get listeners moving. Here are five reasons you need to give it a spin: 1. Retro Meets Modern Da
Louise Clark
Feb 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Higher' by Memory Spells and Jordan Whitlock
Memory Spells and Jordan Whitlock’s new single “Higher” feels like stepping into a dream you don’t want to wake from. Blending gauzy dream pop textures with delicate chamber-folk touches, the track introduces their collaborative album This Is What It Feels Like with grace and emotional clarity. It’s a song that lingers, soft, cinematic, and quietly powerful, inviting listeners to lose themselves in its atmosphere. Here are five reasons why “Higher” by Memory Spells and Jorda
Louise Clark
Feb 16


Gilska Shines On New Single 'SALT'
Sri Lankan-British singer, songwriter and vocalist GILSKA kicks off 2026 with striking intent, unveiling her sultry and shadow-soaked new single, ‘SALT’, released January 30th. Dark, alluring and unapologetically intimate, the track signals a bold new chapter for the rising alt-pop innovator. Built on a rich backdrop of glitching, atmospheric electronics, swelling synths and punchy, kick-driven drums, ‘SALT’ immediately envelops the listener in its hypnotic pulse. Gilska’s ef

Prudence Mai
Feb 14


Vi Talli’s 'Running': A Resilient Anthem of Movement and Self-Reclamation
Nashville-based artist and Ukrainian refugee Vi Talli continues her ascent with the release of “RUNNING,” a powerful new single that serves as a defiant declaration of momentum. Arriving via soundPUPPY as the second glimpse into her forthcoming debut album, NO TIME FOR PERFECTION, the track marks a decisive evolution from her introductory release, “YOU DON’T KNOW ME.” If her debut was a confrontation with the unknown, “RUNNING” is the sound of a turning point. It captures tha
Dave Bedford
Feb 13


Georgia Nicole Drops New Single “Too Alive”
From the first thundering chords of Too Alive , Georgia Nicole proves she’s a force to be reckoned with in the UK rock scene. The single is a relentless collision of emotion and energy, built on the foundations of raw personal struggle and unflinching resilience. Originally a tender piano ballad, Georgia has transformed it into a heavy-hitting anthem, layered with searing guitars, stadium-ready drums, and anthemic chants that demand you raise your fists and scream along. Voca
Louise Clark
Feb 9


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘So Far Behind’ by Feral Family
If you’re seeking an EP that blends raw energy with introspective lyricism, So Far Behind is essential listening. Across six tightly crafted tracks, Feral Family deliver a sound that is at once cinematic, emotionally resonant, and fiercely alive. Here are five reasons this EP demands your attention: Visceral Post-Punk Energy: From the opening riff of The Balance , the band hits hard, marrying driving guitars and thunderous drums with precision. Cinematic Soundscapes: Track
Louise Clark
Feb 9


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Imposter Sindrone’ by Wolf Whistle Wounds
Imposter Sindrone isn’t just another heavy-leaning single trying to make noise — it makes you feel something uncomfortable and refuses to tidy it up. Across 3 minutes and 2 seconds, Wolf Whistle Wounds fuse electro punk abrasion, experimental hip-hop edge, and synth-core intensity into a track that’s emotionally raw and sonically relentless. If you’re wondering whether to press play, here are five very solid reasons why you absolutely should. It tackles a feeling most songs
Louise Clark
Feb 9


James Laurent Turns Pain Into Power on Raw New Indie Rock Album ‘Laugh at the Tragedy’
Born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Ecuadorian-American artist James Laurent never set out to be a musician, let alone an independent album artist navigating the chaos of Los Angeles. Now 26, the RIAA Certified Gold engineer and producer turns inward with his latest 8-track album, Laugh at the Tragedy, a stark, emotionally raw indie-electric rock record shaped by burnout, heartbreak, addiction, and an unflinching sense of irony. Before music, James’ life revolved around
Dave Bedford
Feb 6


Emerging Folk Artist Seth Tabatznik Releases Evocative New Single “We Are Walking Home”
London-born, South Africa-based folk artist Seth Tabatznik unveils his evocative new single “We Are Walking Home”, released January 30th, 2026 via Moth Music. The track, which precedes his sophomore album ]Awakening Embers], blends soulful acoustic folk with African-inspired rhythms, showcasing Tabatznik’s ability to merge intimate songwriting with expansive, cross-cultural arrangements. Opening with a delicate flute solo and soft, meditative vocals, “We Are Walking Home” gra
joe3636
Feb 4


5 Reasons You Should Listen To Banny Decks' New Single “You Got That Something”
Banny Decks has been steadily carving out his place in the drum and bass world, and his latest release via Now Listen , “You Got That Something,” is proof that he’s hitting his stride. If you haven’t given it a spin yet, here are five reasons to check it out. 1. It Nails the Balance Between Old and New “You Got That Something” pulls influence from the golden era of jungle and drum and bass, but it doesn’t live in the past. Banny blends classic elements with a clean, modern e
Paul Riley
Feb 3


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Trouble’ by Drew Freeland
Drew Freeland’s “Trouble” is the kind of song that sneaks up on you—grounded, honest, and quietly powerful. Rooted in real experience and delivered with confidence, it’s a track that rewards close listening while still hitting with emotional weight. Here are five reasons “Trouble” deserves a spot on your playlist. 1. A Voice That Commands Attention Freeland’s deep, resonant vocal is instantly striking. She leans into her lower register with ease, giving the song a grounded,
Louise Clark
Feb 2


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Redemption Song’ by FREE/MAN
In a time when music often competes for attention through volume and excess, FREE/MAN’s Redemption Song arrives as a moment of pause. London-based singer-songwriter Charlie Freeman doesn’t simply revisit Bob Marley’s timeless anthem — he engages with it on a deeply human level, offering a version rooted in sincerity, reflection, and emotional truth. This release isn’t about reinvention for its own sake; it’s about connection, presence, and the enduring power of song. 1. It H
Louise Clark
Feb 2


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'The Softies' by Molly Stone
Molly Stone’s new EP, The Softies , is a brief but captivating dive into vulnerability, tenderness, and emotional honesty. Across four tracks and just over 13 minutes, she proves that softness doesn’t mean submission — it can be just as bold, poignant, and magnetic as the loudest declarations. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time listener, there’s plenty to fall in love with in this intimate collection. Here are five reasons why The Softies deserves a spot in your p
Louise Clark
Feb 2
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