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Lomens - Surely Not? (album)              Ian Roland - Boxing Gloves (single)              Remik Erikson - Nacho (single)              Rorksha - Récif (video)              Hollywand - White Magic (album)              Fierce Friend - Put You Right (single)                         
July 6, 2026
Hollywand – White Magic
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Ten years is a long time to sit with eight songs. Long enough for a record to calcify into pastiche, or, if the maker is patient and unshowy about it, long enough for something genuinely lived-in to emerge. HOLLYWAND's debut, White Magic, belongs firmly to the second category — a record that wears its decade of gestation not as a gimmick but as texture, the way a well-loved leather jacket wears its creases.
Rorksha – Récif   
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French solo outfit Rorksha has fashioned something genuinely arresting with "Récif," a single that understands the value of patience before it lets rip. The title translates to "reef," and the song earns that image with unusual honesty: it doesn't arrive as a wall of noise but as a whisper that slowly gathers weight, guitar and voice circling each other with the wariness of two people testing whether trust is worth the risk.
Remik Erikson – Nacho   
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Every so often a record arrives that refuses to apologise for itself, and Remik Erikson's "Nacho" struts through the door with the confidence of a man who has found his muse standing at the stove, tortilla chips scattered like confetti at a wedding he can't stop writing about. This is a songwriter who began, by his own account, penning verses for his own nuptials, and that origin story matters here: "Nacho" is not a novelty single dressed up as romance, it is a love song that has simply found a more honest vocabulary than roses and moonlight.
Ian Roland – Boxing Gloves 
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There's a particular kind of English songwriting that doesn't shout for your attention so much as quietly insist on it — the kind that trades in the ache of ordinary lives rendered extraordinary through careful, unshowy craft. Ian Roland's new single, "Boxing Gloves," belongs firmly in that tradition, and it lands its punches with the precision of someone who has clearly spent years learning exactly where to aim.
Lomens – Surely Not?
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Leeds has a habit of producing bands who sound like they've spent a winter arguing about genre and lost, gloriously, on every front. Lomens are the latest case for the prosecution. Five old friends — Christopher Parker on vocals, Jordan McNamara on drums, Jason Glazebrook and Joshua Stevens trading guitar and bass duties, Thomas Nicholson filling the gaps with synth and percussion — have spent the past year building a debut EP that refuses to sit still, and "Surely Not?" is the moment that refusal pays off.