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Satellite Train’s synth-Rock anthem of empathy, ‘Wings’

Soaring new single ‘Wings’ brings a blast of 80s influenced synth-rock from freshly formed outfit Satellite Train.

Embark on an indie-rock adventure with Getting Started’s ‘Anywhere’

In third single ‘Anywhere’, Getting Started has crafted a bold yet breezy sound that draws on 90s alt-rock, 00s indie-rock and contemporary songwriting.

‘Circular Motion’ is the feel-good inide-pop collaboration from Cassia & Kawala

The Macclesfield-based trio Cassia finds an exhilarating path with this collaboration with London’s Kawala in new track ‘Circular Motion’.

The Horn’s ‘People Like Us’ is a Britpop-influenced indie-rock gem

The Horn are back with another infectious new single ‘People Like Us’, capturing the essence of recognition and solidarity.

Small Talk’s release punchy alt-rock track ‘Always Always’

Bournemouth alt-rock quartet Small Talk deliver an electrifying punch with their latest single ‘Always Always’.

‘Burning Hell’ is the fiery rock anthem from London’s The Midnight Vortex

The Midnight Vortex’s latest single ‘Burning Hell’ is the sonic distillation of a messy and passionate love affair, reminiscent of London in summer.

‘Corner Store’ represents the boundless creativity of rising indie band Holler

From the whimsical chorus-tinted guitars to the driving drums and silky, emotive vocals, ‘Corner Store’ embodies the essence of indie music’s undeniable charm.

The Trusted’s ‘Doomsday’ is guitar-led indie-rock at its finest

Southend-on-Sea indie rockers The Trusted’s new single ‘Doomsday’ is refreshing, cathartic and unbridled.

Dutch indie-rockers Loupe release their phenomenal debut album, Do You Ever Wonder What Comes Next?

Loupe’s debut Do You Ever Wonder What Comes Next? LP serves as an exploration of the modern age, of coming-of-age, of whatever age you find yourselves in.

Introducing Talks Make Do with their groovey, indie-rock, slow-burner ‘Ripples’

Sumptuous grooves, percussive hand tap, reverberated guitars, and brooding lyrics come together in Talks Make Do’s impressive single ‘Ripples’.

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