Rosellas capture the quiet drama of self-reflection on ‘Beautiful Lonely’
Manchester quartet Rosellas open their 2026 campaign with ‘Beautiful Lonely’, a track that captures the bittersweet tension between self-discovery and emotional distance. Built around rich guitar tones and a steady rhythmic backbone, the single showcases the band’s growing confidence as songwriters. Musically, the arrangement leans on spacious instrumentation rather than brute force.Continue Reading
‘The Inside World’ explores the many layers of The Iddy Biddies
The opening stretch of ‘The World Inside’ introduces us to a band unafraid of complexity. Instead of chasing instant hooks, The Iddy Biddies create atmosphere first by allowing the songs breathe and building slowly, while subtle harmonic shifts hint that something deeper is unfolding. Throughout the album, Gene Wallenstein writes like aContinue Reading
Quality Living’s ‘Sumac Red’ burns with restless indie energy
Some songs unfold like a clear narrative, while others feel more like a journey of shifting landscapes, changing seasons, and emotions that evolve without warning. ‘Sumac Red’, the latest release from New Jersey five-piece Quality Living, belongs firmly in that second category. It’s a track that moves with a senseContinue Reading
David Goundry’s ‘Lucy (Remix 2026)’ glows with vintage charm
There’s something timeless about a well-crafted psychedelic pop song. The swirling melodies, dreamy harmonies, and colourful sonic textures have a way of transporting listeners somewhere beyond the everyday. And on ‘Lucy (Remix 2026)’, London-based songwriter and guitarist David Goundry taps into that tradition with refreshing sincerity, delivering a track thatContinue Reading
After Now ignites a new era of electronic culture in Toulouse
Every so often, a project emerges that feels like a living ecosystem. And in Toulouse, that role is being claimed by After Now, an ambitious platform that is rapidly turning the southern French city into a hub for forward-thinking electronic music. Conceived by producer Gilles Moncauberg, the initiative brings togetherContinue Reading
Bonnie Freechild’s ‘Aftertaste’ is intimate, sensual, and deeply human
There are records that chase instant gratification, and then there are those that linger quietly in the air long after the music fades. Bonnie Freechild’s new EP ‘Aftertaste’ belongs firmly to the latter. Across this beautifully intimate project, the UK artist leans into vulnerability and emotional nuance, crafting a collection that feelsContinue Reading
Louie Cameron captures neon shadows and midnight melodies on debut single ‘Do You Wanna Go Out?’
For years, Louie Cameron honed his craft in the margins by playing across the UK and mainland Europe, contributing to bands, and building experience in the background. And with ‘Do You Wanna Go Out?’, he finally steps forward with a debut that feels both intimate and cinematic, the first glimpseContinue Reading
Patience Please ignite West London’s indie-rock pulse with ‘Miles Away’
Some bands are built for the backroom of a pub, while others sound like they’re already eyeing the festival main stage. West London trio Patience Please firmly belong to the latter category, and their new six-track debut EP ‘Miles Away’ makes that ambition impossible to ignore. Fronted by vocalist andContinue Reading
Tripping Jupiter share punchy anti-oligarch single ‘This Fuss’
New York outfit Tripping Jupiter have released an observation of global chaos with a political bite with the new single ‘This Fuss’. They blend an infectious, sing-along chorus melody with pointed commentary, glossy synth textures with words on power and inequality. With warm, fuzzy synths providing a layered, rich andContinue Reading
Boxing Club swing hard on ‘Father and State’
Straddling the Glasgow–London divide and forged in the capital’s sweat-drenched basement venues, four-piece Boxing Club arrive as a group already sharpening their elbows for the front row. And ‘Father and State’, the beating heart of their debut EP What’s the State Done to You?, is where everything clicks into place. It’sContinue Reading









