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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.
RYDE – Winter   
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Bristol has always possessed an uncanny ability to birth music that exists in the spaces between—genres bleeding into one another like watercolors in rain. From Massive Attack's blueprint melancholy to Portishead's cigarette-smoke soul, the city's musical DNA runs thick with atmospherics and unease. RYDE, the duo comprising Arran Glass and Brontë Shande, arrive as natural inheritors of this legacy, though "Winter" suggests they're less interested in reverence than in carving their own path through the gloom.
Dan McKean – Didn’t Know About Andy
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Oxford's Dan McKean has crafted something quietly remarkable with "Didn't Know About Andy," a single that reveals its considerable depths through careful, repeated listening. Released this October, the track positions itself at an intriguing crossroads between the bucolic melancholy of early-70s English folk and the meticulous studio craft of West Coast harmony merchants – yet it never feels derivative, instead carving out territory distinctly its own. The production choices here demand immediate attention.
Jennifer Silva – Cruel Mistress
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Jennifer Silva's latest offering arrives like a fever dream wrapped in velvet—a darkly seductive meditation on consequence that feels both intimately whispered and cinematically vast. "Cruel Mistress" positions the Beacon and NYC-based artist firmly within the lineage of theatrical pop auteurs, though she carves her own distinctive path through familiar territory. Intriguingly, the track debuts not through conventional channels but as the featured song in Episode 5 of her podcast "Through the Forest with Jennifer Silva: Haunting Tales & Ballads," dropping October 3—a full week before its official streaming platform release.
The Shrubs – Fall Behind
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Six years in the making, "Fall Behind" arrives as The Shrubs' most triumphant statement yet—a masterful pivot from their established melancholic template toward the sun-bleached shores of vintage surf rock. The Houston trio, comprising siblings Josh and Miguel alongside former colleague Sophie, have crafted their most compelling work under the astute stewardship of Blossom Records.
Dionysiac – Echoes of Becoming
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Dioni Kechrimpari operates under the moniker Dionysiac with the precision of a cartographer mapping the liminal spaces between dream and waking consciousness. Her latest EP, "Echoes of Becoming," emerges as a four-part meditation on transformation that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant - a paradox that lies at the heart of her most compelling work.
RIOT SON – Loneliest at Best
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Justin Ridge Frissell, operating under the moniker RIOT SON, has fashioned something genuinely compelling from the misty hollows of Boone, North Carolina—a debut single that channels the gothic romanticism of its Appalachian birthplace into a thoroughly modern meditation on romantic dissolution.
Kirsten Hildegard – Still the Waves
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Kirsten Hildegard's debut single arrives with the quiet authority of deep water. "Still the Waves" inhabits that liminal space between prayer and confession, where indie folk meets existential inquiry through the prism of Danish mythology and Kierkegaardian philosophy.
Zachary Mason – Madness Gladness
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British artist Zachary Mason presented his new single 'Madness Gladness' on April 21. This song has its own recording history and uncertainty until 2025, but was recorded in a new way, adding drummer Nate Barnes and bassist John Thomasson.
Moon Construction Kit – Long John Silver
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'Long John Silver' is the name of the new single by Swiss singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Olivier Cornu, who performs under the stage name Moon Construction Kit.
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