Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard explore unease and resilience on ‘The Shadow Remains’
With their newest release ‘The Shadow Remains’, Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard reveal a more introspective and atmospheric side of their songwriting. The new single moves away from the lighter touches found in some of the project’s earlier work, instead focusing on the lingering effects of fear, anxiety, andContinue Reading
Frank Joshua explores fragility and reflection on the atmospheric ‘Houston’
Frank Joshua has built a reputation for creating music that favours subtlety over spectacle, and his latest single ‘Houston’ continues that trajectory with a thoughtful and understated exploration of regret, self-awareness, and emotional recovery. Built around the recurring phrase of “messed up in Houston,” the track draws loosely on theContinue Reading
Jetlag reflect the unease of modern life on the thoughtful and energetic ‘Prozac Nation’
For a debut single, ‘Prozac Nation’ demonstrates a notable degree of confidence and clarity of purpose. London-based outfit Jetlag arrive with a track that balances classic rock influences with contemporary concerns, creating a song that feels both familiar and timely without relying too heavily on either. At its core, ‘ProzacContinue Reading
Mark Winters turns generational reflection into something universal on ‘Can I Rise’
Mark Winters has always approached songwriting from an unusual vantage point. Few artists can claim to balance the worlds of poetry, rock music, entrepreneurship, and aerospace engineering with equal enthusiasm, yet those contrasting influences have long been central to his appeal. And on his latest cut ‘Can I Rise’, he onceContinue Reading
Alexander Nantschev brings cosmic ambition and classical precision together on ‘Vibrant Secrets’
Alexander Nantschev’s ‘Vibrant Secrets’ is the kind of single that feels shaped by a lifetime of musical movement. It doesn’t sit neatly inside one single tradition, nor does it try to. Instead, the Vienna-based composer and violinist draws from classical discipline, progressive imagination, electronic rhythm, and cinematic arrangement to create a pieceContinue Reading
Nath Tavares questions modern ideas of success on new single ‘FOOLED!’
Nath Tavares returns with ‘FOOLED!’, a thoughtful new release that combines contemporary pop and rap influences with a candid examination of ambition, achievement, and personal fulfilment. Following on from previous single ‘OBDN’t Overachiever’, the track reflects on the expectations many people are encouraged to follow throughout their lives. Built aroundContinue Reading
Good Skin reflects on a turbulent world with new single ‘Slow Heart Attack’
Dublin-based songwriter Sean Meehan, better known as Good Skin, returns with ‘Slow Heart Attack’, his first release of 2026 and the latest step in an increasingly promising career. Taken from an upcoming album of the same name, the single explores the emotional toll of living through an era defined byContinue Reading
Empty Machines refine their cinematic vision on ‘Vicious Vulture’
With each release, Empty Machines continues to develop a sound that sits comfortably between alt-rock, ambient electronica, and atmospheric songwriting. The Glasgow-based project, led by Thomas Crawford, has steadily built a reputation for creating expansive, emotionally driven music from a distinctly independent perspective, and latest single ‘Vicious Vulture’ feels like a naturalContinue Reading
French Inhaler capture modern alienation in style on ‘TV LOVE’
There is a fine line between revival and reinvention. Plenty of bands borrow from post-punk and new wave, but few manage to capture the atmosphere, tension, and emotional weight that made those genres so enduring in the first place. But on their new effort ‘TV LOVE’, Chicago trio French Inhaler demonstrateContinue Reading
Dalinda bridges worlds and heartbreak on the beautifully evocative ‘The Nile’
Throughout her career, Dalinda has built a reputation for creating music that refuses to recognise borders. Drawing from a life shaped by multiple cultures, languages, and musical traditions, she has consistently found ways to unite disparate influences into something uniquely her own. With ‘The Nile’, however, she delivers one of theContinue Reading









