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Category: Singles

Lofi alt-rockers StarAV & kirk search for meaning in ‘Endless’

Our first taste of the StarAV and kirk project is ‘Endless’, a lofi and shoegazey alt-rock single.

Minhy blends R&B, electronica & pop in her cosmic single ‘Entangled’

Minhy’s new single ‘Entangled’, which draws parallels between our technology-reliant world and the blurred lines to a too-close relationship.

Dom Malin closes a chapter with poignant piano track ‘something never said’

Soaked in reverb, ‘something never said’ is a tender confession from singer-songwriter Dom Malin.

PREMIERE: ‘Alien’ is Lemonade Baby’s 00/90s indie-pop outsider anthem

Our third time around the sun of Lemonade Baby’s world surprises listeners with an 90s/00s-inspired indie-pop tune titled ‘Alien’, premiered here on Unrecorded.

Palma Louca’s ‘Disappear’ represents the frenetic tension of a mind on the brink

We welcome Palma Louca back with the incendiary presence of new single ‘Disappear’

‘When The Gods Dance’ is an ethereal alt-folk meets dream-pop offering from Celestial North

Lake District-based Scottish artist Celestial North depicts euphoria and devastation in her folky dream-pop single ‘When The Gods Dance’.

gloomy june shake off the past with ‘This Party Is A Warzone’

Written in mid-2021, ‘This Party Is A Warzone’ captures the frenzied desperation to get back to normal from San Fran’s indie pop-rock band gloomy june.

Norwich’s alternative duo PleasureInc. drops the subversive ‘Croissant’

PleasureInc.’s swerving and subversive alternative style is dipped in 90s nostalgia from the very start.

Find a home with the reassuring & warm sound of Certain’s ‘It’s Alright’ feat. Amara Latchford

Featuring Amara Latchford, ‘It’s Alright’ is the latest in a collaboration series from optimistic & welcoming Birmingham-based project Certain.

‘Drama Queen’ is Paul Vinson’s new biting rock-pop single

In ‘Drama Queen’, Paul Vinson probes into his own inner psyche in an act of unbridled self reflection.

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