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Mike Stewart Theory – It Reaches Us
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Mike Stewart Theory's debut single "It Reaches Us" arrives like a transmission from a parallel universe where Pharrell Williams spent his weekends jamming with early Radiohead in Massive Attack's basement studio. This is psychedelic indietronica that refuses to take itself too seriously, and thank heavens for that.
Gianfranco Malorgio – VANITAS
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Gianfranco Malorgio's "VANITAS" arrives with the curious burden of expectation—not from audiences, but from its own creator's stated ambitions. This single, we're told, was "composed with a possible film adaptation in mind" and springs from a "compositional idea inspired by the detective films of the 70s." It's a fascinating premise that immediately raises questions about whether music conceived primarily for synchronisation can stand on its own merits as a listening experience.
Chloe Sofia – The Girl Next Door
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Fifteen-year-old Chloe Sofia arrives with a single that transforms teenage angst into something altogether more sophisticated. "The Girl Next Door" takes its cue from the well-worn pop-rock playbook yet emerges as a remarkably self-assured debut that suggests genuine artistic promise rather than manufactured rebellion.
Broken Spaceship – A Part With Some Significance
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The collision of genres has rarely felt as purposeful as it does on Broken Spaceship's debut offering. Joserra (Chamy the Chameleon) and Ultra_Eko have assembled a mini-album that refuses easy categorisation, weaving post-punk's angular urgency through hip-hop's rhythmic backbone while electronic textures shimmer and decay around spoken-word fragments that feel lifted from late-night radio transmissions.
J Michaels & The Wanna-Be-A Band – It’ll Be Alright
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J Michaels & The Wanna-Be-A Band have arrived from the rain-soaked corners of Kelso/Longview with the kind of devil-may-care attitude that's become increasingly rare in today's over-managed musical landscape. Their debut "It'll Be Alright" is the sound of five self-proclaimed reprobates who've stumbled upon that most elusive quality: genuine enjoyment of their craft.
Grim Logick – In My Zone
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The grime-stained underbelly of American hip-hop has always harboured its most compelling voices in the margins, far from the polished machinery of major label production. Grim Logick and iLLLogick, the driving forces behind 3NIGMA BRED, understand this implicitly on their latest offering "In My Zone" – a track that wears its bedroom-studio origins not as limitation but as badge of honour.
Lindsey Buck – Quiet Town
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The piano arrives first—stark, unflinching chords that settle like dust motes in abandoned rooms. Then comes Lindsey Buck's voice, a weathered instrument that carries the particular ache of March 2020, when the world learned what silence actually sounded like.
Eoin Shannon – Highs & Lows
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There's something deliciously anachronistic about Eoin Shannon's "Highs & Lows," an album that arrives in 2025 sounding like it could have been unearthed from some forgotten corner of a 1960s recording studio, dusted off and presented to a world that has largely forgotten how to croon with genuine conviction. The Cork-based vocalist has crafted something that feels both timeless and slightly out of step with contemporary sensibilities—and that's precisely its charm.
Gürschach – Dawn of a New
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A decade and change into their existence, Gürschach (pronounced "Ger-shock") have evolved from Bay Area thrash purists into something far more compelling—musical archaeologists excavating sounds from both ancient civilizations and distant galaxies. "Dawn of a New" represents the San Francisco quartet at their most adventurous, channeling their high school songwriting partnership between X and Leyland Reid into mature conceptual territory that would have been unimaginable during their 2015 debut "Beautiful Nightmares."
Jason Kerrison – You Are Love
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Two decades into a career that has delivered platinum sales and national recognition, Jason Kerrison could have easily retreated into comfortable formulas. Instead, the OPSHOP architect has chosen vulnerability over victory laps, crafting his most emotionally exposed work to date with "You Are Love."
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