The Damn Devils – Bloomer
Anthemic like Foo Fighters, riffing and soaring like Queens of the Stone Age, and as exciting as their previous material; The Damn Devils punch their fist into the sky with ‘Bloomer’. This soaring alt rock release plays with filthy guitar licks, thunderous drums, and a vocal range that elevates the entire track another level. It’s taken from the band’s recent EP release, with ‘Bloomer’ being a personal favourite and the smoothest introduction to the band’s marvellous guitar rock sound!
Jenna Louise – Look At Us Now
‘Look At Us Now’ is the grand theatrical new release that could easily fit under the heart-wrenching retrospective scene in a musical such as The Greatest Showman. Jenna’s stunning vocals shine bright and in the midst of the mix, dressed by a shimmering soundscape made personal through spoken recordings. She’s made us to feel like we are in her living room during a passionate practice of a song that stuns, soars, and still echoes on long after its final note.
Monotronic – Everything Moves
‘Everything Moves’ is more effective than a double espresso in the morning, Monotronic’s blend of indie, disco and pop rock makes for an undeniably infectious sound that moves, rattles, and shakes like no other. ‘Everything Moves’ quite literally makes everything move, a perfect start of the first Monday back in the office after weeks and weeks of Christmas cards, carols, chocolate, and cheese. Monotronic has once again created an anthem that’s been stuck on repeat ever since its release.
IOTA – Pony
Punk rock is a genre clearly not yet rinsed, as IOTA give it another slick punch on their latest single release ‘Pony’. The track bangs the drums with a fury that pulled us in from the get-go, thundering on without needing permission. ‘Pony’ highlights warm yet angry vocals that shift from almost breaking to erupting into eviscerating tones, add some screams to the mix and you’ve got an incredible, loud, and grungy punk rock release with all elements of an earwig.
Raida M – Tyrant Sky
Alternative pop proves it still has heights to reach, as Raida M shows off on her latest release ‘Tyrant Sky’. The track soars from its first seconds, carried by grand vocals that command attention without feeling overworked. ‘Tyrant Sky’ centres itself around a sweet, memorable pop hook, wrapped in warmth, letting Raida M’s voice do the heavy lifting. With a warm voice that doesn’t need much dressing in the form of other instrumentals to still be mesmerising, Raida delivers a glowing, emotionally rich alternative pop release that lingers long after its final note.
Deep Sea Camels – Same Rules Apply
Bluesy rock settles into an easy groove on Deep Sea Camels’ latest release ‘Same Rules Apply’, a track that feels immediately lived-in and welcoming. Warm, laid-back vocals glide over playful synths and satisfying bass slaps, giving the song a sense of fun without ever rushing through. ‘Same Rules Apply’ thrives in its simplicity, unhurried and comfortable in its stride, delivering a relaxed, feel-good rock release that slips effortlessly into your playlists and stays there for good.
The Serfers – Give Me Back My Man
Thundering alt rock takes centre stage on The Serfers’ latest release ‘Give Me Back My Man’, delivering a sound that feels expansive and gripping. Grand, commanding vocals rise above waves of warm instrumentation, creating a stadium-sized atmosphere without losing its sense of intimacy. ‘Give Me Back My Man’ is refreshingly in-depth yet effortlessly cool, balancing power and charm with ease, and standing confidently, this crowd-ready alt rock release has already left a lasting impression.
Dreamcaller – I Know You’re Still Thinking About Her
Dream pop drifts gently into view on Dreamcaller’s latest release ‘I Know You’re Still Thinking About Her’, unfolding with a wandering presence that feels almost untouchable. Soaring, translucent vocals float above the mix, carrying a soothing calm that never demands attention yet effortlessly holds it. With its refreshing, featherlight atmosphere and near-angelic glow, ‘I Know You’re Still Thinking About Her’ feels as though it’s arriving from above, delivering a delicate and immersive dream pop moment that quietly lingers.
Anonymalz – Perfect Picture
Anonymalz blur boundaries with ease on their latest release ‘Perfect Picture’, a rambling yet irresistibly fun track that thrives on its own sense of adventure. Pulling from heavy, disco, punk, and pop, the song unfolds with an exotic, off-kilter charm that feels refreshingly unique. Soothing, understated vocals guide the track forward, delivering its message with warmth and clarity, while ‘Perfect Picture’ stands out as a playful, genre-blending release that rewards repeat listens.