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Single Reviews
The Vigilante – Tell Me
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In an era when electronic music often retreats into nostalgia for its own sake or chases algorithmic dopamine hits, The Vigilante arrives with a debut that remembers what made synth-rock dangerous in the first place. "Tell Me," released this past November, doesn't simply borrow from the Depeche Mode playbook—it interrogates it, weaponizes it, and hurls it back into our fractured present with uncommon urgency.
Filip Dahl – Learning to Breathe Again
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The Norwegian guitarist and composer Filip Dahl has spent decades navigating the corridors of rock music, from his formative years fronting bands in the 1970s through his celebrated tenure at Trondheim's Brygga Studio. His latest offering, "Learning to Breathe Again," arrives not with fanfare or bombast, but with the quiet confidence of a musician who has learned that the spaces between notes can speak as eloquently as the notes themselves.
Baby and the Beats – The beat   
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The opening salvo of "The Beat" arrives with the kind of confident swagger that suggests Baby and the Beats have been studying the grand gestures of rock's most theatrical moments. This is music that refuses to whisper when it can shout, that opts for the sweeping panorama over the intimate close-up. The guitar work announces itself with unmistakable authority, weaving between muscular riffs and solos that demonstrate genuine technical command without tipping into self-indulgent showmanship.
Broken Romeo – Chaos Habitual
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Tucson's Broken Romeo have never been a band content to tread water. Across their catalogue, from the grungy barbs of their earlier work to the cinematic swell of *Infirmus Orbis*, they've consistently pushed against the comfortable margins of modern rock. With "Chaos Habitual," their latest salvo released this November, the quartet delivers perhaps their most assured and visceral statement to date—a track that doesn't merely gesture toward darkness but inhabits it fully, wrapping its considerable runtime around themes of obsession, decay, and the inexorable pull of self-destruction.
Wooden Dog – Only Sleeping
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Birmingham's Wooden Dog have spent the past two years building their reputation as formidable live performers, headlining the O2 Academy and selling out London shows with the kind of grassroots fervor that used to be the only way bands made it. Now, with 'Only Sleeping', they've crafted a record that suggests their ambitions stretch far beyond the Midlands circuit—and they might just have the chops to realize them.
Highroad No. 28 – Ache   
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Australian alternative rock remains one of the more reliably interesting corners of the global rock landscape, and Highroad No. 28's latest offering provides ample evidence for that claim. "Ache," the lead single from their forthcoming third album *The Will to Endure*, arrives as a statement of artistic evolution—a band confident enough to strip away excess and let atmosphere do the heavy lifting.
Amelina – A New Year’s Wish
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The challenge of crafting a holiday-adjacent song that doesn't collapse under the weight of seasonal clichés requires both nerve and nuance. AMELINA's "A New Year's Wish" arrives as a welcome anomaly: a track that acknowledges the calendar's turning without succumbing to the saccharine trappings that typically plague this territory.
d’Z & Bernadette Dengler ft. Chris Korzec – Shout!
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The collaborative single from drummer-songwriter d'Z and Austrian vocalist Bernadette Dengler arrives with the kind of unhurried confidence that marks genuinely crafted music. Born from a friendship that began in 2021, "Shout!" represents the meeting point of meticulous arrangement and spontaneous creativity—a balance that proves remarkably difficult to achieve yet sounds effortless when executed properly.
Peter Haeder – A Dream Within A Dream  
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Peter Haeder's latest single arrives with an unlikely pedigree—Edgar Allan Poe's poetry set to electronic dance music—but the real story here is the production itself, which reveals an artist with a sophisticated grasp of contemporary electronic composition and a willingness to push genre boundaries in genuinely interesting directions.
Mark Anthony Bartolo – Shooting Star 
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There's a particular strain of Mediterranean melancholy that British pop tends to overlook in its rush towards either anthemic stadium bombast or carefully curated bedroom intimacy. Mark Anthony Bartolo, a Maltese singer-songwriter who has steadily carved out a reputation on the Eurovision circuit and beyond, understands this emotional terrain instinctively. His latest single, "Shooting Star," arrives as a timely reminder that sincerity—that most unfashionable of qualities in our age of ironic detachment—can still cut through the noise when handled with sufficient craft and conviction.
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