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Jess Kerber: ‘Tropical Storm’

Weather metaphors in song rarely feel as lived-in as they do here, where Jess Kerber transforms atmospheric turbulence into something genuinely cleansing.

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Christopha: ‘Better Late Than Never’

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Silver Man: ‘Let It Go’

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Panpsyche: ‘The Secret One Is Hiding Is The Answer One Is Searching For…’

BB Mon: ‘// Hives’

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“// Hives” plunges straight into disorientation, where BB Mon crafts a sonic diary of impending parenthood through fractured beats and swirling electronics.

by Kirsty Stewart

Psweatpants: ‘HeadOffTheGround’

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Raw tension erupts into euphoric release in “HeadOffTheGround,” where Psweatpants transforms personal struggle into a jungle anthem of defiance.

by Kirsty Stewart

Sal Dulu: ‘Bulldog In Paris’

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“Bulldog In Paris” dissolves the boundaries between organic and electronic soundscapes, where Sal Dulu‘s meticulous production crafts a twilight meditation from shimmering synths and delayed percussion.

by Kirsty Stewart

BlkBird: ‘Close Enough’

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“Close Enough” weaves through Americana’s well-worn pathways with startling originality, where BlkBird‘s vocals cut through the mix like autumn wind through prairie grass.

by Kirsty Stewart

Brandon Michael: ‘Overshare’

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“Overshare” slices through social anxiety with razor-sharp wit, as Brandon Michael transforms everyday verbal mishaps into crystalline indie pop revelation.

by Kirsty Stewart

Arliston: ‘What Did I Think Would Happen’

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The static hum of analogue warmth introduces “What Did I Think Would Happen,” where Arliston crafts an intimate portrait of love’s aftermath with the careful precision of archaeologists unearthing their own hearts.

by Kirsty Stewart

Afrobaby: ‘I’LL KEEP DANCING’

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“I’LL KEEP DANCING” hurls defiance through Bradford’s grey skies, where Afrobaby transforms personal demons into liquid drum and bass catharsis.

by Kirsty Stewart

Supernova Easy: ‘Lockdown’

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Supernova Easy‘s “Lockdown” dismantles control with gentle persistence, transforming pandemic-born isolation into a meditation on vulnerability.

by Kirsty Stewart

Martin Luke Brown: ‘hello !’

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“hello !” strips away pretence with the casual confidence of someone who’s learned to wear their scars like medals, where Martin Luke Brown’s lo-fi expertise shapes nostalgia into something immediately present.

by Kirsty Stewart

The Zebecks x Declan Welsh and The Decadent West: ‘Life Advice’

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“Life Advice” crashes through indie rock’s well-worn relationship narratives with sardonic Scottish wit, as The Zebecks and Declan Welsh and The Decadent West collaborate. 

by Kirsty Stewart

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