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Braden Lam – don’t let go

His is an always mesmerising sound, Braden Lam is an artist that has left a long-lasting impression and is prolonging…

Braden Lam, don't let go, Indie pop, indie rock, Music For The Misfits, New Music, Pop Music

Andy Martin – Reverie

‘Reverie’ is the meandering new single from Queensland singer-songwriter Andy Martin, a song intertwining both fictional tales and reality ending…

music, Review, New Music, Pop Rock, Indie pop, Reverie, Andy Martin

New pop sounds: BAYWUD, Lou Emery and Nicola Mousicos

BAYWUD – Lullaby ‘Lullaby’ is BAYWUD’s second single of this year, and shows a delicate and more intimate side of…

BAYWUD, Lou Emery, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Dream Pop, New Pop, Nicola Mousicos, Pop Music, Pop Songs, Review

Widows Gold – Inside

Female-fronted indie rock four piece Widows Gold from Costa Mesa have just released their new single ‘Inside’! Their punchy, loud…

Blog, Indie pop, music blog, Music For The Misfits, New Music

New music: noyou, Elbé, TV People and Hector Gannet

noyou – The Way You See Me North East-based outfit noyou have recently released their new single ‘The Way You…

Elbe, Hector Gannet, Ireland, Irish Music Scene, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Pop, Newcastle, North East Music Scene, noyou, Pop Music, Review, Rock Music, TV People

Live: Slow Readers Club and Pixies at O2 City Hall

On the 6th of August American alternative rock band Pixies played the O2 City Hall, a band that was formed…

Live music, live review, Newcastle Events, Newcastle Live Events, O2 City Hall, Pixies, rock, Rock Band, Rock Music, Rock Review, Slow Readers Club

Artist Spotlight: Gabrielle Ornate

Having reviewed three of her releases so far, we found it was time to create a dedicated Gabrielle Ornate-page. From…

Artist Spotlight, Gabrielle Ornate, Music For The Misfits

MOTHR – Dancing on the Edge of a Knife

A melancholic sound that takes us back to when Joy Division and New Order were a little more relevant. MOTHR…

Classic Music, Dancing on the Edge of a Knife, MOTHR, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, New Rock, Old Rock, Review, rock

Redeemers – Venue Affair

The powerful and ferocious debut single Redeemers just released is already leaving its mark, and this is only the beginning.…

Britpop, Britrock, Ferocious, Indie music, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Indie, New Music, Redeemers, Venue Affair

Bear2 – California

Indie pop artist Bear2 just released his new single ‘California’, the song is a melancholic and warm pop track about…

Bear2, California, Music For The Misfits

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A warm new pop collaboration blossomed between two of our favourite artists of the past few years and they amazed with the outcome of the project, single ‘Bad Tattoo’. Alex Amor and The Deep Blue joined hands and created a soft and soothing, comforting and warm new single!
A fantastic new garage rock duo launched themselves onto my radar and stole my heart with brand new single ‘Honey’. A refreshingly fast paced, caffeinated mix of guitars and loud vocals are what made me add Currls to my ones-to-watch-list.
On the 6th of August, American alternative rock band Pixies played the O2 City Hall, a band that was formed in 1986 and are still touring, and who are still making their mark on the modern musical landscape. Opening up for the four-piece were Manchester-based rock band The Slow Readers Club.
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