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November 16, 2025
Jennifer Allsbrook – The Great Divide
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The debut original single from North Carolina singer-songwriter Jennifer Allsbrook arrives with the weight of accumulated experience and the lightness of genuine emotional truth. "The Great Divide" emerges from a deceptively simple creative constraint – a three-chord challenge that demanded she work within the parameters of Dm, Am, and G – yet what she constructs within these boundaries feels anything but limited. Instead, the restrictions seem to have focused her vision, distilling complex feelings about human disconnection into a composition that resonates with quiet, devastating clarity.
New Math – Gardens   
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There's something peculiarly poignant about resurrection stories in rock and roll—not the carefully orchestrated comeback tours, mind you, but those genuine archaeological excavations that unearth what should have been. New Math's *Gardens* arrives four decades late, like a telegram from 1984 that's been stuck in some cosmic sorting office, and its belated appearance feels less like nostalgia and more like historical correction.
Anthony Casuccio – Am I Wrong
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The audacity required to tackle "Am I Wrong" cannot be understated. Richard Butler's original—a brooding piece of mid-90s alternative rock that emerged from the Psychedelic Furs frontman's side project Love Spit Love—carries with it the weight of cult devotion and the unmistakable vocal signature of one of post-punk's most distinctive voices. Yet Buffalo's Anthony Casuccio, a producer whose three-decade career spans Grammy nominations, gold records, and remastering work for legends including Johnny Cash and Tony Bennett, has done precisely that, delivering his first official cover with a combination of reverence and creative boldness that reflects his unlikely journey from studio technician to chart-topping artist.
Tomonori – Lantern
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Tomonori's "Lantern" arrives as a peculiar and beguiling proposition—a track that refuses the easy categorisations of genre while simultaneously drawing from a remarkably diverse sonic palette. The Japanese-Irish artist, working alongside platinum-selling French producer YDTHXGRT, has crafted something that feels both weightless and impossibly dense, a contradiction that lies at the very heart of this single's strange appeal.
True North – On a Prayer with a Broken Wing 
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Tones Thorburn's True North project has swiftly established itself as one of New Zealand's most compelling musical ventures. Having launched during May's Music Week with the atmospheric "No Exit Wound"—a track that played expertly with light and shadow across both audio and visual dimensions—Thorburn now pivots dramatically with "On a Prayer with a Broken Wing," a single that positively blazes with optimism. This isn't merely a follow-up; it's a defiant reimagining of the project's possibilities, a clarion call wrapped in brass and buoyed by the kind of unshakeable groove that lodges itself in your consciousness and refuses to budge.
Komaframe – Working on a new brain
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The solitary artist, liberated from the constraints of ensemble compromise, often discovers their truest voice in isolation. Komaframe, the Roma-based multi-instrumentalist who has traded the democratic friction of band life for the autocratic freedom of solo creation, arrives with "Working on a New Brain"—a title that promises cerebral recalibration and delivers precisely that through forty-odd minutes of meticulously constructed sonic architecture.
Amalu – Tales from Limbo 
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In the crowded landscape of bedroom pop turned ambitious art project, Amalu's debut *Tales from Limbo* arrives with the kind of quiet confidence that suggests an artist who's already lived several creative lives before committing anything to record. The former Luka has emerged from five years of gestation with a concept album that refuses the typical pitfalls of the form – neither overwrought nor undercooked, it occupies that rare middle ground where personal confession and fictional world-building become indistinguishable.
Bei Bei – Two Moons
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The guzheng, that most elegant of Chinese zithers, possesses a voice that seems to emerge from the earth itself—each plucked string carrying 2,500 years of accumulated resonance. When Bei Bei places her fingers upon its twenty-one strings, she channels not merely technique but something altogether more profound: the weight of lineage meeting the levity of innovation. Her latest single "Two Moons," created in collaboration with London-based producer Paul Elliott, stands as testament to the transformative power of artistic dialogue between East and West, tradition and experimentation.