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Arliston scale new heights of emotional intensity with ‘Vertical’

Arliston’s ‘Vertical’ is a towering monument to melancholy and it’s the latest taste from their forthcoming album, Disappointment Machine.

Ian Bareham wields an open heart & golden voice in ‘Afraid To Bleed’

‘Afraid to Bleed’ is a heart-wrenching masterpiece that confirms Ian Bareham’s status as one of indie-folk’s most promising talents.

Mansfield’s indie-rock upstarts The Publics take flight with ‘D. B. Cooper’

The Public’s newest track ‘D. B. Cooper’ is a high-octane blend of snappy riffs and anthemic choruses that will have you singing along in no time.

With ‘C’est Capital’, NOVISCE is a fresh voice from the French underground

Emerging from the heart of France, NOVISCE is a project that defies easy categorization.

Barbara are taking up real estate in the alt-pop scene with ‘Property-Owning Democracy’

Brighton duo Barbara share a delightful splash of baroque-pop colour, their latest single ‘Property-Owning Democracy’.

‘Real Thing’ is Katie Wighton’s jubliant indie number

Creating a song that genuinely exudes happiness is a rare feat, but Katie Wighton nails it with ‘Real Thing’.

Ireland’s Telebox shares blazing new EP, When Night Turns Into Day

Galway’s rising alternative stars, Telebox, have set the music world abuzz with their electrifying new EP, When Night Turns Into Day.

Orion Redwolf reimagines classic storytelling with ‘Glow’

‘Glow’ is a mesmerizing dive into the intersection of emotive storytelling and boundary-pushing soundscapes.

Introducing Jonsjooel with profound new single ‘Goodbye Ah’

From Jonsjooel’s upcoming EP, Voices Of A First Day, ‘Goodbye Ah’ emerges as a transcendent piece of artistry, blending folk, jazz, and electronica.

With ‘Hey!’, Frank Follows bring a new vulnerability to their 00s indie sound

Frank Follows are set to reverberate through the indie-rock scene with their newest single ‘Hey!’, reflecting a new sense of sincerity and openness.

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