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‘Deja Vu!’ is the ironic critique of social media obsession from Birmingham’s Jack Frohlich

‘Deja Vu!’ is define by bursts of guitars, well-placed pauses, impatient percussion and Jack Frohlich’s unflinchingly honest commentary.

‘A Changing Light’ is the electro folk message of hope from The Woods

Scottish musician The Woods doesn’t want us to forget those individuals behind the art that we all enjoy so much and so he’s dedicated new song ‘A Changing Light’ to them.

‘Trip’ is the rip-roaring track from Leeds rockers slowride

Relatively new Leeds band slowride rips it up on new single ‘Trip’, which is a bombastic alt-rock track about journeys of all kinds.

Introducing midwest indie-rock duo ELISON with ‘Meet Me Halfway’

ELISON’s ‘Meet Me Halfway’ is a shoegaze and americana tinged indie-rock track about escaping an unhealthy relationship.

Maggie Dave express human fragility in synth-pop, alt-R&B song ‘Old You’

With a video directed by Cassie Shao, Maggie Dave’s ‘Old You’ is a sundry mix of synth-pop, classic R&B and acapella.

Inspired by a wild London night, Dublin indie-rockers Hawke The Band drop ‘Limo’

Dublin duo Hawke The Band prove that the days of rock’n’roll aren’t gone with the unreal backstory behind their new single ‘Limo’.

‘Ragdoll’ is the eerie folk-pop single from Kilkenny’s Elise

The jaunty, off-kilter folk-pop of Elise’s ‘Ragdoll’ possesses a sense of trepidation as well as the careful balancing act that one must perform throughout life.

‘Don’t Think Twice’ is the optimistic indie rock-pop track from End of Proof

The jaunty chords and upbeat percussion implies a bright-eyed hopefulness evocative of End of Proof’s youthful spirit.

Sabela Bee deals with personal grief in lofi dream-pop single ‘Phantom’

Sabela Bee has released ‘Phantom’, an eerie dream-pop track about dealing with grief, loss, and loneliness.

Sam Handy’s groovy ‘Better’ is a welcome tonic to moments of anxiety

‘Better’ is a reassuring pat on the back, expect this pat also comes with a slapping bass, slick guitar and Sam Handy’s flawless vocal.

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