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Lily Galin’s “What’s your story” Holds Your Unguarded Heart Gently

Only a few debut singles break free from the pressure to sound different or hand out all their flashy skills to grab attention. Lily Galin’s What’s your story is one of those few, something that makes you feel safe without that fixation to outperform everyone. Hailing from the heart of the music scene, Lily Galin […]

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CANTBUYDEEM’s “It’s Whenever” Feels Like a Drink Someone Actually Made for You; Shaken, Not Stirred, Handed Over With a Wink

Most summer anthems are like fast food: they exist, they’re edible, you vaguely enjoy them in the moment, and then they vanish from memory about three songs later. CANTBUYDEEM’s “It’s Whenever”, on the other hand, feels like a drink someone actually made for you; shaken, not stirred, handed over with a wink. It’s confident without

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Geoff Abraham Band’s When Love Is at the Root Is Just a Great Song; Plain and Simple

There’s something incredibly funny about how rock music in 2025 manages to exist in two parallel universes. In one, you’ve got aging stadium acts still charging the price of a used car for a ticket, playing the same setlist they’ve been running since 1983. In the other, you’ve got a wave of bands trying to

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Baby T’s 40 isn’t a record built for a season; it’s built to last

Some albums exist purely to be ignored. They fill playlists, soundtrack laundry cycles, and evaporate from memory the moment they end. 40, the new 11-track project from three-time World Entertainment Awards nominee Baby T, is not one of those albums. This is a record that refuses to be background noise. It’s not content with providing

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Shu Lee Made a Dare on Fusion of Colours

Every other week, some indie artist pops up declaring they’ve reinvented music with their laptop and a £10 mic from Gumtree. And usually, it’s fine. Charming, rough around the edges, occasionally surprising, but not exactly the stuff of revolutions. Then along comes Shu Lee, who actually means it. His second album Fusion Of Colours isn’t

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Bank Statements by BobbyBullRun is motivational fuel wrapped in clean beats and sharper business bars

So, you’ve decided to escape the 9-to-5 grind, crush your limiting beliefs, and manifest generational wealth. Congratulations: you’re either about to start your fourth side hustle or you’ve just wandered into the motivational speaker side of YouTube. And right in the middle of that energy vortex sits Bank Statements, a hip-hop album by BobbyBullRun that

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Leather Laces Aren’t Just Setting the Mood on Marching in the Fog; They’re Staging a Siege

Some bands make music you can throw on while you do the dishes. Leather Laces do not. You can’t fold laundry to Marching in the Fog without feeling like the socks are staging an uprising. Their third single is not background noise. It’s foreground warfare. Marching in the Fog doesn’t politely request space; it takes

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Chloe Sofia’s The Girl Next Door Is Less a Revolution and More a Revival

There’s a strange kind of nostalgia baked into The Girl Next Door. On the surface, it’s a shiny debut pop-rock single from Chloe Sofia, but a quick listen and it becomes clear that what you get is pure early-2000s teen-slacker-rock; the kind you’d hear sandwiched between Michelle Branch and Avril Lavigne on a high school

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“Way Too Hot” by zukrassverliebt is Your New Way to Flirt (Respectfully)

Have you ever looked at someone and thought “this person is way too hot to be real,” respectfully? If not, maybe you’re lying? But if yes, then you already know how Way Too Hot by zukrassverliebt feels like. zukrassverliebt is a pop-rock duo based from Germany founded in 2023. This time, they’re back to deliver

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