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Category: New Music

Basciville – Love In The Time Of The State

For the misfits who wear their hearts on their sleeves, Basciville‘s ‘Love In The Time Of The State’ is a … More

Basciville, Blog, Duo, Folk, Folk Music, Folk Rock, Folk Rock Duo, Irish Folk Rock, Love In The Time Of The State, misfits, more music, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review

Maudlin Strangers – Spaghetti Western

If your brain is fried from a brutal stretch of work, Maudlin Strangers has delivered the perfect sonic reset button. … More

Alt rock, Blog, Maudlin Strangers, misfits, more music, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, Pop Rock, Review, rock, Spaghetti Western

Tablefox – Into Your Eyes

If you’re drowning in the mid-afternoon slump, watching the office clock tick backward, Tablefox brought us the ultimate antidote. Their … More

Blog, Into Your Eyes, misfits, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, pop, Pop Music, Review, rock, Rock Music, Tablefox

The Outcast Crew – This Could Be The Way

Following their critically acclaimed 2021 debut ‘Myths and Yarns’, Ireland’s raucous trad-punk six-piece, The Outcast Crew, explodes back onto the … More

Blog, Castlefest, Folk, Folk Punk, Guitar, Ireland, Irish Folk, Irish Music, more music, music blog, Music Review, Review, The Outcast Crew, This Could Be The Way

Laguz – Dawns Oluf

Following their 2024 debut ‘A View From Down Below’, Dutch folk trio Laguz returns with ‘Songs for Taliesin’ (April 2026), … More

Castlefest, Dawns Oluf, Dutch, FAUN, Folk, Folk Music, Folklore, more music, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, Netherlands, New Music, pagan folk, Pagan Music, Review, Sowulo, Welsh Folklore

Album: The Moss – Big Blue Moon

There is something deeply magical about an album that forces you to slow down. In a fast-paced world that is … More

Album, Album review, Big Blue Moon, Blog, Blues, Blues Rock, misfits, More Misfits, music blog, Music For The Misfits, NBlues Rock, pop, Pop Rock, Review, rock, Rock Music, Ska Music, The Moss

Album: The Boo Radleys – In Spite Of Everything

Words by Rene Rosierse The Boo Radleys just released their ninth album ‘In Spite Of Everything’. Formed in 1988, the … More

Blog, Britpop, In Spite Of Everything, misfits, more music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, pop, The Boo Radleys

April Round Up

Martial Arts – Too Much Fun ‘Too Much Fun’ is the great and unserious alternative rock release we needed to … More

Art, music, Music For The Misfits, Review, Reviews, The Round Up

Seafret x James Morrison – Driftwood

There is nothing quite as satisfying as a collaboration that feels like a genuine conversation rather than a tactical crossover. … More

Commercial Pop, Driftwood, Indie pop, James Morrison, misfits, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, New Pop, New Pop Music, pop, Review, Seafret

FloodHounds – Own Worst Enemy

Sheffield’s own FloodHounds have scratched an itch with ‘Own Worst Enemy’, a soaring alternative rock anthem that proves the genre … More

Alt rock, Alternative, Blog, FloodHounds, indie rock, misfits, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, New Rock, Own Worst Enemy, Rock'n'Roll

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