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October 29, 2025
The Interrogation – Wicked Happy
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Five years is an eternity in pop-punk years, yet Vancouver's The Interrogation have returned from their hiatus with "Wicked Happy," a single that justifies the wait whilst simultaneously questioning whether the band ever truly went anywhere at all. This is music born from necessity rather than ambition—a crucial distinction that separates genuine expression from mere genre exercise.
Seema Farswani – Sketches On The Walls 
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Seema Farswani has built her career on the premise that identity needn't be singular, and with "Sketches On The Walls," she delivers her most accomplished thesis yet. This is pop music as cartography — mapping not borders but the interior landscapes we inhabit when home becomes plural, when language shifts between tongues, when the very act of self-definition becomes an artistic practice.
Pelican Company – H is for House
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There's a particular alchemy that occurs when two distinct sensibilities collide with intent rather than accident, and Pelican Company's debut EP *H Is For House* is precisely that kind of collision—controlled, considered, yet retaining all the impact of genuine creative friction. The partnership between Johan Antoni and Henrik Johansson (the latter better known as Smyglyssna) might initially read as an improbable pairing, but what emerges across these four tracks is a coherent vision that neither artist could have achieved alone.
Lucy Kate – Flowers   
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The Yorkshire countryside has long proved fertile ground for introspective singer-songwriters, and Lucy Kate emerges as the latest custodian of that contemplative tradition. Her debut single 'Flowers' arrives without fanfare or pretension, yet it possesses the quiet confidence of an artist who understands that sometimes the most profound statements are delivered in whispers rather than shouts.
One Man Boycott – Face For Radio
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Joe Brewer's journey back from the brink has produced something far more compelling than a mere comeback record. *Face For Radio*, the long-awaited second full-length from One Man Boycott, arrives nine years after *Counting The Seconds*—a gap filled with depression, burnout, and the slow, unglamorous work of piecing oneself back together. What emerges from that wreckage is a record that refuses to choose between melodic immediacy and emotional weight, instead insisting that pop-punk can carry both without compromise.
_Shoe – Patterns of Possession
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The second full-length offering from _SHOE arrives with the weight of narrative expectation and the promise of conceptual audacity. *Patterns of Possession* positions itself as more than mere album—it functions as a chapter within the broader Devisal transmedia universe, where artificial intelligence doesn't simply compute but infects, controls, and ultimately rewrites reality itself. The ambition is palpable, occasionally overwhelming, and frequently thrilling.