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Jonah Connock’s ‘I Kept Your Secret, Saoirse’ Is A Stripped-Back Debut That Signals A Rising Folk Voice
Jonah Connock’s ‘I Kept Your Secret, Saoirse’ Is A Stripped-Back Debut That Signals a Rising Folk Voice There’s a particular kind of debut album that doesn’t announce itself so much as it slowly reveals its weight in the quiet moments after it ends. Jonah Connock fits neatly into that category on I Kept Your Secret, Saoirse, an eight-track introduction that feels less like a first statement and more like the opening pages of a diary never meant for public eyes. Across 31 minu


Symonne Channels Nostalgia and Emotional Growth into ‘The Way You Love’
In the spaces between memory and identity, Symonne finds truth on “The Way You Love” There is a particular feeling that arrives unexpectedly: hearing a song, catching a scent, revisiting a place, and suddenly finding yourself face-to-face with a version of who you once were. Symonne captures that sensation beautifully on The Way You Love, a reflective and emotionally generous single that explores the enduring presence of memory within our lives. The London-based songwriter ap


Gianni Ferraro’s 'The Emperor’s New Clothes' Signals an Artist Ready to Define His Own Era
Gianni Ferraro’s latest single, “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” arrives carrying more weight than its concise 2:53 runtime might initially suggest. The track serves as the opening chapter in an ambitious year-long project that will see Ferraro release a new song and accompanying visual piece every month throughout 2026. Yet beyond its role as an introduction, the single functions as a statement of artistic intent, revealing an artist increasingly comfortable translating decades


Shake My Days Unleashes New Single ‘Cider at Dusk’
The most striking thing about “Cider at Dusk” is its refusal to overstate its emotions. Released as part of Shake My Days’ debut album Isostasy, the song operates in a space where sentiment and precision coexist. Rather than reaching for grand gestures, the Kyoto duo focus on carefully observed emotional details, constructing a piece of indie-pop that feels both intimate and meticulously crafted. Its architecture is deceptively simple. Bright guitar figures and clean melodic


‘Frequency’ Finds The Songs of Butler & Cupples Exploring New Sonic Ground
With every release, The Songs of Butler & Cupples seem determined to challenge expectations, and their latest single ‘Frequency’ is no exception. Arriving as the project's third release of 2026, the track sees the songwriting duo pushing further into genre-fluid territory while maintaining the strong compositional foundations that have quickly become their signature. At the heart of the project lies a simple but increasingly rare idea: the song comes first. Conceived as an ou


Lala Vale Makes a Stunning Introduction With Soulful Debut 'Obvious'
With her new single “Obvious,” emerging singer-songwriter Lala Vale steps into the spotlight with a striking sense of emotional clarity and artistic intent. Blending indie pop, neo-soul, and classic pop-soul influences, the track serves as a deeply intimate introduction to an artist who is unafraid to sit inside discomfort, exposing the quiet heartbreaks that often go unspoken. Taken from her forthcoming debut album Just Another Me, “Obvious” explores the slow unravelling of


Four decades on, The National Game deliver a profound statement with 'Still Life'
More than four decades on from their formation, The National Game return with Still Life, a 10-track album that feels less like a retrospective glance and more like a lived-in conversation with time itself. It’s a record shaped by endurance, loss, and continuity, and one that finds the band not simply revisiting their history, but actively reinterpreting it through the lens of experience. Formed on New Year’s Day 1981 in Newhaven, East Sussex, The National Game emerged during


Carlos Gu Brings Queer Asian Visibility to the Forefront with New Pride Event
Carlos Gu has become one of the UK’s most recognisable television personalities, but this July he is stepping into a new role as co-presenter of East & Southeast Asian Pride UK. Taking place at Electrowerkz in London on 24 July 2026, the event is dedicated to celebrating queer East and Southeast Asian communities through performance, connection and cultural exchange. The professional dancer, who made history as Strictly Come Dancing’s first Asian and openly gay champion, has


Andreea Stan Drops New Single ‘Get Away With Murder’
Earlier this year, Andreea Stan, a Bucharest-based singer-songwriter, announced the release of her single “Get Away With Murder”; an indie-rock single shaped by a balance of raw emotional overload and a dramatic, dark, rock edge. The track establishes its atmosphere almost immediately with a strong guitar riff, drawing listeners into a world of reclaiming power and refusing to be quiet; the tension is killing me. Musically, I believe that Stan’s vocal performance is the ke


Julia Sommerfield Turns Survival Into Art In Debut Single ‘Ratata’
Emerging indie pop artist Julia Sommerfield officially steps into the spotlight with her debut single “Ratata,” a darkly atmospheric release that blends cinematic storytelling with deeply personal emotion. Now streaming across major platforms, the track introduces the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter as a compelling new voice within the alternative pop landscape. Originally from Seattle, Sommerfield’s artistic journey began early. She wrote her first original song at just


Astor Turns Private Grief Into Cinematic Pop Transcendence on 'Lift Him Up'
Astor's “Lift Him Up” doesn’t ask for attention so much as it commands stillness. The Danish-Spanish producer and songwriter operates in a space where electronic pop becomes something closer to emotional architecture; built from steel-grey synths, industrial pulse, and a vocal delivery that never quite settles between confession and control. It’s music that feels designed for headphones at 2 a.m., but built to expand into something cathedral-sized. There’s a sense of continui


Beverly Hell Reveals New Single 'Alice In Underland'
With Alice In Underland, Beverly Hell invites listeners into a beautifully distorted dreamscape where fantasy and reality intertwine. The Los Angeles-based singer, producer, and multimedia artist unveils a debut EP rich in atmosphere and artistic intention, presenting six tracks that chart both a creative awakening and a personal evolution. Inspired by the surreal imagery of Lewis Carroll’s classic tale, the project transforms familiar symbols into a contemporary meditation
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