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Not long after dropping Slowcoach, Messy Eater is back again, this time with a track that feels a little more grounded but still carries that playful charm he’s been leaning into. On The Right Track is the second teaser from his upcoming EP Southern Fried, and it’s got an easy warmth to it that settles in quick.
CONTINUE READING A smash hit #1 single with the 4 x Platinum ‘Killeagh’, two headline shows at Dublin’s 3Arena, and 100 million+ streams - and yet Irish trio Kingfishr are just getting started. Having achieved all of that already, their ascendency is set to be amplified with the news that they will release their long-awaited debut album ‘Halcyon’ on August 22nd. They today drive anticipation for the album by sharing the new single ‘Diamonds & Roses’, and also announce details of the UK and European headline tour that culminates with a London show at the O2 Forum Kentish Town.
CONTINUE READING Antoin’s track “FlexAble” really hits different. From the start, it’s clear this isn’t your usual song bragging about cash or flashy things. Instead, Antoin is showing off everything they can do — singing, rapping, writing lyrics, even dancing. It’s all packed into one song, and you can tell Antoin is rightfully proud of that.
CONTINUE READING Janita’s back with a new album called Mad Equation, and it’s something that grabs you without trying too hard. She’s from Finland but lives in New York now, and this is her tenth album. You don’t get flashy gimmicks here, just honest music that pulls you in because it feels real.
CONTINUE READING Hailing from the quiet town of Church Stretton, Macy O is making her presence known with the release of her debut single, “Dangerous Woman,” which is out right now. Rooted in Latin-pop rhythms and carried by bold vocals, "Dangerous Woman", leans into themes of self-assurance, flirtation and finding your power, all wrapped in a slick, summery sound.
CONTINUE READING Don Valley, Sheffield – AUGUST 27TH – AUGUST 31ST 2025
Rock N Roll Circus is thrilled to announce a rock and roll legend as the new Friday night headliner for its 2025 Sheffield edition. Stepping into the spotlight is none other than Bryan Adams, ensuring an unforgettable five days of live music at Don Valley. CONTINUE READING There was a real buzz around the City Hall on Sunday night. You could feel it building even before the lights went down. Sequins everywhere, people chatting in the queue about what they were hoping to hear, the usual scramble for merch and drinks. The crowd was all ages too, from teens to folks who’ve clearly followed Sophie since her Groovejet days.
CONTINUE READING Sansom’s latest single Call Me doesn’t waste time. It kicks in with a jolt and stays there, leaning into raw, riff-heavy energy that feels both urgent and unfiltered. Drawing from the spirit of bands like Queens of the Stone Age, Royal Blood, and Tigercub, the track keeps things direct. No gloss, no fluff, just solid rock with a pulse.
CONTINUE READING To celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album ‘Costello Music’, The Fratellis have announced a run of dates across the UK in February 2026.
In the autumn of 2006, Scottish indie-rockers The Fratellis burst onto the scene with their blistering debut album, ‘Costello Music’. Filled to the brim with catchy riffs and brash vocals, the record featured some of the band’s most enduring tracks, including the cheeky “Henrietta”, the slightly softer “Whistle for the Choir”, and the truly iconic “Chelsea Dagger”. CONTINUE READING May 23, 2025 — Today, Mother Mother proclaims their commitment to interrogating gender roles and double standards and hits a precisely pointed new high with their delightfully shocking new single, ‘FINGER’.
CONTINUE READING UK alt-rockers bôa will tour the UK and Ireland this June, following the release of their latest record, ‘Whiplash,’ last year.
Following the re-emergence of their signature track “Duvet” and the release of their first studio record in two decades, bôa are back on the road in the UK and Ireland this June. The 1990s alt-rockers will bring their moody strums and emotive lyrics to a number of venues across the countries this summer, kicking things off at the increasingly iconic New Century Hall in Manchester on 10th June. CONTINUE READING With their new single “Lily White,” Ken Woods and the Old Blue Gang trade in distortion and grit for something quieter, but no less heavy. It’s a track built on fingerpicked guitar, soft percussion, and upright bass, creating a space where the story can breathe.
CONTINUE READING Brooklyn’s own three-piece sonic wrecking crew, Roshambo, just dropped a new single that feels like it’s crawling straight out of a soaked back alley under flickering neon. Night City is the latest cut from a band that’s not just channelling the ghosts of garage rock and early punk—they're dragging them back into the spotlight, kicking and screaming.
CONTINUE READING Most bands drop a new single with a bit of buzz and a teaser on socials. Not Glass Rumours. They’ve spent the last two years holding back. Not just a few demos either, think finished songs, polished videos, and ideas stacked up like dominos, all waiting for the right moment. That moment? June 6th, 2025.
CONTINUE READING After achieving a #16 chart breakthrough with their debut album, The Royston Club are now targeting far bigger ambitions with the news that they will release their new album ‘Songs For The Spine’ on August 8th. They launch the album alongside the new single ‘Glued To The Bed’ and also announce details of their biggest UK headline tour to date, which features their largest London show so far at the O2 Forum Kentish Town.
CONTINUE READING RENEÉ RAPP announces new album BITE ME out 1st August - lead single "Leave Me Alone" out now5/23/2025 Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Reneé Rapp unveils brand new single “Leave Me Alone,” marking her bold entrance into a new era and simultaneously announcing long-awaited sophomore album Bite Me releasing on August 1stvia Interscope Records. Stream “Leave Me Alone” HERE, pre-order Bite Me HERE.
CONTINUE READING This one doesn’t come in polished. And it’s not supposed to.
“Broken,” the latest from Kansas-based trio Deflecting Ghosts, is messy in the best way. You can feel the weight of it. Not just in the lyrics, but in the way the whole thing hangs together—barely, but still there. You get the sense this song lived in a notebook for a while. Maybe scratched on a napkin. Maybe left in a phone’s voice memo app until it couldn’t stay quiet anymore. CONTINUE READING Sometimes the hardest breakups are the kind without a villain. That’s the space Lyon-based indie artist NOMENO steps into with his new single i wish we hated each other, out today, May 22nd. The track doesn’t shout or demand attention, it lingers. It sits in the awkward quiet after two people say goodbye, not because they want to, but because they have to.
CONTINUE READING After a decade mostly under the radar, Turin’s Proud of Serving Tuna, or just PoST to anyone who’s been paying attention, are back with an album that feels like picking up an old conversation mid-sentence.
CONTINUE READING Streamer’s new single The Island isn’t trying to be flashy or over-produced, it’s just real. The kind of song that sneaks up on you, says what it needs to, and leaves you thinking about it hours later.
CONTINUE READING THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT--Lee Jennings (Vocals), Cody Weissinger (Guitar), Caleb Freihaut (Guitar/Auxiliary), Robert Weston (Bass), and Homer Umbanhowar (Drums)—are currently touring with Ice Nine Kills, who’ve now invited the band to be a part of their “ICE NINE KILLS: HELL OF A SUMMER TOUR” along with Dayseeker, Kim Dracula, and Mest. THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT will jump on the new trek starting September 2. The Live Nation-produced tour will bring the bands to arenas and amphitheaters across the country and is set to launch August 10 in Waukee, IA.
CONTINUE READING Legendary Southern Californian band WAR have announced two headline shows which they will play ahead of their previously announced UK festival dates in July.
CONTINUE READING Fast-rising breakout artist ALESSI ROSE has today announced details of a major headline tour in the Autumn. The Voyeur Tour will take in 22 cities across the UK and Europe, kicking off its European run in September. Following her US arena tour supporting Tate McRae in October, Alessi Rose will return to the UK to play 10 dates, including a show at the O2 Forum Kentish Town in London on November 24th. The news follows the announcement of the self-made star’s forthcoming EP Voyeur, set for release July 25th, and the release of her new single ‘Same Mouth’. Earlier this week, Alessi kicked off her support tour for global pop sensation Dua Lipa on the UK & European leg of her Radical Optimism Tour, which includes two shows at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium on June 20th and 21st.
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