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Category: Rock

Dem Atlas’ ‘Forlourn’ drives the dream-hop frontier

Dem Atlas is about to drop a sonic bomb with ‘Forlourn’, a mind-bending preview of his upcoming album, FANTASY PKWY.

Kleio are on the rise with ‘mercury’

Kleio are on a trajectory that’s as dazzling as the celestial body that inspired their brand new single ‘mercury’.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The SoapGirls head out on their Wild At Heart World Tour

We’re doing something a little different today, throwing it back to The SoapGirls’ single ‘Breathe’ ahead of their Wild At Heart World Tour.

Jack Hyphen steps ups from Manchester indie scene with ‘Not Medicinal’

Emerging from the Manchester indie scene, Jack Hyphen dazzles with his vibrant and breezy new single ‘Not Medicinal’.

In ‘Keep Out The Rain’, Dom Malin embraces a new indie-rock direction

Dom Malin dives headfirst into new sonic waters with his latest single ‘Keep Out The Rain’.

Jack Rush’s pop-rock anthem ‘Tic Toc World’ reflects on the influence of social media

Out now via Rattler Records, ‘Tic Toc World’ from Swiss musician Jack Rush is a striking commentary on the pervasive influence of social media.

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