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Jimmy Eff and the Sundogs – Better Like Before
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Birmingham's Jimmy Eff and the Sundogs have never been a band to traffic in empty gestures or superficial sentiments. Since their formation in 2022, this West Midlands quartet have steadily carved out a reputation for earnest, well-crafted indie rock that draws from the rich seams of British guitar music without ever feeling derivative. Their latest single, "Better Like Before," represents not just a creative peak for the group, but a deeply personal statement that transcends the usual parameters of independent music.
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.
Every Other Weekend – Come Back (When You Feel Like)
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Chris Bull has spent the better part of a decade in self-imposed exile, and you can hear every quiet year of it in "Come Back (When You Feel Like)." The former City Reign frontman's debut under the Every Other Weekend banner arrives not with fanfare but with the tentative grace of someone relearning how to speak after a long silence. That it speaks at all feels like a minor miracle; that it speaks so eloquently makes it essential listening.
Layla Kaylif – CLOSER
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Layla Kaylif has spent her career walking tightropes between devotion and doubt, the celestial and the carnal. With "CLOSER," she doesn't just walk—she runs across that divide at full tilt, leaving sparks in her wake. This is music that bristles with intent, where every syllable feels like it's been carved into stone before being set ablaze.
Tom Minor – Bring Back the Good Ol’ Boys
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The cyclical nature of political catastrophe has rarely been rendered with such mordant wit as Tom Minor achieves on "Bring Back the Good Ol' Boys," his latest dispatch from London N1's indie underground. Where lesser songwriters might bludgeon us with earnest finger-wagging or retreat into obtuse metaphor, Minor opts for a third way: the knowing smirk of someone who's read the history books and recognizes we're thumbing through them backwards.
Kimi Nickerson – My Time 
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Kimi Nickerson understands that transformation rarely arrives as a whisper. On 'My Time', her latest single, the London-based Swiss artist has crafted a manifesto disguised as a pop song, a declaration of self-possession wrapped in velvet and steel. This is music that doesn't merely occupy space—it claims it, reshapes it, and leaves it fundamentally altered.
Luigi Neighbours – Thank You
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The Dutch pop rock artist Luigi Neighbours has crafted something genuinely affecting with "Thank You," a single that arrives not with fanfare but with the quiet devastation of genuine feeling. Dedicated to his late dog Chico, who died in 2020, the track navigates the treacherous emotional territory where grief meets gratitude, and somehow emerges with dignity intact.
OneNamedPeter – Passing for Human
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Three years is an eternity in popular music, yet OneNamedPeter emerges from his hiatus with *Passing for Human*, a collection that justifies every moment of silence. His seventh album arrives with the confidence of an artist who has spent considerable time refining his craft, and the results speak to a songwriter operating at the height of his powers.
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.
The Mustard – Funka Rock n Rolla
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Bracknell's The Mustard arrive with "Funka Rock n Rolla," a track that wears its influences proudly on its sleeve whilst carving out its own space in the contemporary British rock landscape. Released this December, this single finds the five-piece reaching back to the grandiose production values of the 1980s new wave movement, specifically channeling the stadium-ready bombast of Simple Minds and the polished sophistication of Duran Duran.
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