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Math-rock virtuosos The Yacht Club release anniversary edition of ‘The Greatest Misadventure’
In recognition of where it all began, The Yacht Club have re-recorded ‘The Greatest Misadventure’ to reflect their collective evolution and to signal their forthcoming album.
Irish psych-rockers The Savage Hearts make their mark with ‘Radio Silence’
‘Radio Silence’ exemplifies The Savage Hearts’ ethos, which bursts their EP open with a chaotic rock’n’roll swagger.
Introducing heavyskint’s controlled chaos on ‘When Are You Coming For Me Jesus?’
heavyskint is ready to pick up the pace in 2026 with their notably darker and weightier sophomore track ‘When Are You Coming For Me Jesus?’.
On The Record: Getting Started
From opener ‘Easy Sympathy’ right through to closing track ‘Reverberations’, Getting Started explore wanderlust, emotion, resilience and nostalgia.
Mercy Kelly bring northern grit and heartfelt hooks together on ‘Breathe For Her’
Hailing from the gritty north-west town of Oldham, emerging five-piece Mercy Kelly make their mark with powerful new single ‘Breathe For Her’.
Texas trio The Shrubs return with charming analog single ‘Fall Behind’
Houston’s The Shrubs take a leap into brighter, surf-rock territory with their nostalgic new single ‘Fall Behind’.
On The Record: The Manor Born
For Clay Dudash, frontman and songwriter of Tucson-based indie band The Manor Born, the road to releasing the project’s latest EP, see you next year, has been anything but straightforward.
The Trusted’s ‘Yellowhammer’ tears down performance culture
Four-piece The Trusted have hit the mark once again with ‘Yellowhammer’, a hard-hitting single that explores disconnection in the digital age.
Adult Leisure’s ‘The Rules’ is a tantalising preview into the upcoming debut album
Our first taste of Adult Leisure’s upcoming debut album The Things You Don’t Know Yet is the cinematic and irresistibly heartfelt single ‘The Rules’.
