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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.
‘The South’ is an ode to rockabilly & punk from British musician Harrison Rimmer
Speaking about ‘The South’, York-based Harrison Rimmer shares that this “is my attempt at combining my love of rockabilly with punk”.
The Banquets return with ‘Restless’, an alt-folk reflection on life in lockdown
For new single ‘Restless’, the Leeds-based outfit turn towards a more gentle, alt-folk inspired sound with layered rich harmonies and plenty of acoustic elements to share their personal experience of lockdown in the UK.
Sarpa Salpa keep the indie-disco goodness coming with ‘Dreaming’
‘Dreaming’ is a concentrate of all those epic nights on stage, with wavy synth-pop melodies, percussion which dramatically ebbs and flows, and an unparalleled pop-rock voicing fronting it all.
Sam Scherdel’s ‘Don’t Really Like You’ is a feel-good, indie-rock gem
Our final track before we head into the weekend is this synth-forward indie-rock gem from Sheffield’s very own Sam Scherdel.
American romanticism, nostalgia & heartbreak comes together in Drew Thomas’ ‘San Francisco’
UK artist Drew Thomas really does capture that American romanticism and unique sound in this indie-rock triumph.
Cat Ryan returns with jangly indie-pop ‘Rex Mundi’
‘Rex Mundi’ is a jangling and upbeat lofi rock number that the band’s primary songwriter Mary-Anne wrote on a trip back to her family home in rural Ireland.
Sharnelle McLean’s ‘Little Girl’ is a positive message for all those who need to hear it
‘Little Girl’ is set to feature on Sharnelle McLean’s upcoming Beyond The Shell EP with a live band at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Manchester indie band Origami Tsunami share affirming post-punk anthem ‘Life Hack’
There’s a tangible sense of adventure in ‘Life Hack’, coupled with the optimistic direction of youth.
