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John Muka Band – Things I Can’t Change
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There's something profoundly affecting about an album that gestates over nearly two decades, and the John Muka Band's *Things I Can't Change* carries the weight of that extended labour with remarkable grace. Released in May 2025, this debut represents not merely a collection of songs, but a document of persistence—a testament to the belief that some artistic visions refuse to be abandoned, regardless of how long they simmer.
John Daniel – Stordåd
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There's something delightfully unapologetic about John Daniel's latest offering, 'Stordåd' (translating to 'Feat' in English), a single that arrives with the swagger of someone who's finally stopped caring what the room thinks. The Norrköping-raised pop artist has built a career on threading catchy melodies through introspective lyricism, and with this second single from his forthcoming fourth album *EXTRALIV*, he's found a sweet spot between the grandiose and the genuinely personal.
Consequential – Dark Sky  
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The electronic music landscape has long been fertile ground for artists willing to excavate their inner darkness and transform it into something transcendent. Consequential, operating from the unlikely crucible of Bury St. Edmunds, has achieved precisely this alchemy with "Dark Sky," a drum and bass composition that refuses to settle for the genre's more superficial pleasures.
Wired Euphoria – Glass of Wine 
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The bedroom-to-studio pipeline has become the default narrative for emerging British rock acts, but Wired Euphoria's debut single "Glass of Wine" suggests that geography and circumstance matter far less than conviction. Jack Cawthorn and Harry Barber have crafted a track that wears its influences openly—Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins, My Chemical Romance—yet manages to avoid the pitfall of mere tribute act mimicry.
Åsmund Nesse – Indiemann
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The Norwegian coastline has long been a repository of cultural memory, its fjords and archipelagos holding stories that resist the homogenizing forces of modernity. Åsmund Nesse, a self-made virtuoso from Bømlo, plants his flag firmly in this rugged terrain with *Indiemann*, an album that proves folk music remains a vital medium for protest, grief, and spiritual reckoning.
Meghanne Storey – Fuck Man
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Meghanne Storey's "Fuck Man" arrives with the kind of unflinching honesty that the music industry has spent decades trying to polish away. Released this October from the unlikely locale of Bonney Lake, Washington, this single doesn't so much announce itself as bleed through the speakers—a wounded transmission from someone who's discovered that the only way out is through.
Phai – Cosmic Tune 
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There's something almost charmingly unapologetic about PHAI's 'Cosmic Tune (Original Mix)'. In an era where dance music producers often feel compelled to wrap their four-to-the-floor hedonism in layers of conceptual pretense or melancholic introspection, here arrives a track that wears its singular ambition on its sequined sleeve: this is music engineered, quite deliberately, to make you move.
John Lebanon – Disco Boi Beirut
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The transatlantic artistic journey has produced countless compelling narratives in popular music, yet few arrive with quite the autobiographical precision that John Lebanon brings to "Disco Boi Beirut." This reimagining of his 2018 original emerges not as mere revision but as a fundamental recalibration—a song rediscovered through the prism of eight years' accumulated experience, geographical displacement, and the persistent tug of cultural heritage.
Evelí Ray – Elizabeth
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Barcelona-based artist Evelí Ray emerges with "Elizabeth," a single that refuses the bombast of contemporary production in favour of something altogether more spectral and considered. Due for release on December 14th, this debut offering from her forthcoming album "Butterflies" positions Ray as a songwriter unafraid to linger in the spaces between notes, where silence carries as much weight as sound.
Bingo Boys – Cheap Gas
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The Bingo Boys have unleashed "Cheap Gas," a burst of caffeinated fury that arrives like a fist through a pub window—unexpected, slightly dangerous, and impossible to ignore. This Indianapolis trio, led by the snarling presence of Gus Matracia on vocals and guitar, have crafted a single that does precisely what the best punk records have always done: it strips away pretension, kicks over the amplifiers, and reminds us why this music mattered in the first place.
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