Chas Leman has swerved hard left with REPETITIVE STRAIN, trading the Elvis Costello/Bowie-ish indie of his debut for a 2000s-flavoured, loop-driven electronic world that still drips with kitchen-sink poetry and anti-capitalist side-eye. Co-written and produced with A. Charles, the EP aims at the grind of 9–5 life, rising costs, and…
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Chicago singer-songwriter Dario Cohen has lived a few musical lifetimes, touring with blues legend Mississippi Fred McDowell, sharing a flat with Fleetwood Mac’s Peter Green, logging over 2,000 shows, and you can hear all that road-earned tenderness in “Your Fan Club.” Recorded at New York’s iconic Power Station with Grammy-winning…
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Bassist-composer Daren Burns has always been a musical shapeshifter, but on Fragmentation, he seems to gather all his histories, straight-ahead jazz, rock, avant-garde, and electric edges, into one wild, double-quartet fever dream. With fretless bass at the core and an eight-piece band of Southern California improvisers orbiting around him, this…
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Peningo Riders might’ve rolled into people’s feeds with the witty “Duck That Jeep,” but with “Love Ain’t Everything,” they slam the gearstick firmly into full-blooded Southern Rock. Based out of Marianna, Florida, and steeped in classic Americana storytelling, the band uses this Friday-the-13th, pre-Valentine’s release to cut through the sugar…
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Midnite Radio’s debut EP, Auntie, is a neon-lit rock opera beamed straight out of Nashville by way of Lebanon, Tennessee, and LA. Built on the long-running friendship of guitarist Lee Coram and drummer Beak Wing and fleshed out by vocalist/keyboardist Ken Christianson, bassist Miles Martin, and lead guitarist Jon Shearer,…
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On their third album, Mountain, East Nashville quartet MIDTONES lean fully into the space between collapse and carry-on, with the everyday “midtones” where most of real life actually happens. With Daniel Brown’s raw, worn-in vocals up front and the band wrapping him in gentle piano, moody guitars, and atmospheric synths,…
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Emmy-nominated filmmaker and vocalist Sarah McGuinness has always had a flair for cinematic storytelling, so it’s no surprise that “Don’t Let Our Love Go” doubles as a love song and a love letter to Soho. Originally from her debut album Unbroken and now re-recorded as the theme to the one-night…
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Brisbane brother duo Wattmore have been carving out their own crooked lane in Australian country, and on “It’s Called Love … It’s Called The Blues,” they team up with their longtime co-writer and mentor Allan Caswell to drive straight down the fault line between love song and gut punch. It’s…
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Hallucinophonics are trying to sonically map the inside of a strange, lucid dream, and “Afternoon of Acid Rain” might be their most inviting trip yet. Sitting somewhere between space rock, indie folk warmth, and classic psych-prog, the track feels like stepping into a cartoon cosmos where everything looks unhinged but…
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“Rows of Houses” by Hidden Shores introduces itself like a slow tide rolling across a quiet shoreline. From the first moments, Rows of Houses moves with the patience of someone walking past familiar doorways, each sound placed with careful intention. “Rows of Houses,”released on 5 February 2026, is a contemplative…