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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

Live: Demob Happy conclude UK tour with bang in Newcastle

Words by Ryan BrownPhoto by Jack Hope Demob Happy concluded their UK tour with a bang at Newcastle’s The Grove … More

Alt rock, Demob Happy, Father Hell, Ghost, Live Blog, Live music, live review, more music, music, Music Pop, Newcastle, Pop Music, Pop Rock, Review, Reviews, rock, Siouxsie, The Grove, writing

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

New Wolves – Boiling Up

Swansea’s premier architects of cinematic drift, New Wolves, return with ‘Boiling Up,’ their second offering of 2026 and perhaps their … More

Boiling Up, Disco, Disco Music, Folk, Indie Disco, Indie Folk, misfits, more music, music, Music For The Misfits, New, New Music, New Wolves, Review

iSandi: “What truly inspired me, was my exposure to performances”

Created in collaboration with RADA Unearthed, ‘Joina’ is a powerful call for unity and collective responsibility. The song encourages awareness … More

Blog, Music For The Misfits, misfits, music blog, more music, interview, World Music, Music Interview, Culture, iSandi, Afro-experimental, Western Harmonic Language

hooyoosay – Nag Nag Nag

Words by Oren Sharon You ever met that guy? The one who knows everything, owes nothing, and somehow still thinks … More

alt pop, Blog, hooyoosay, like, more music, music, Music Review, nag nag nag, New Music, Pop Rock, Review, rock

EP: Axel Flóvent – Fleeing the Shore

On his EP ‘Fleeing the Shore’, Axel Flóvent has woven together six dreamy alternative pop songs. Beautifully layered, he guides … More

Alt, Axel Flovent, Dream Pop, Dream Shore, Fleeing The Shore, Folk, Folk Pop, misfits, More Misfits, more music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, Review

Live: Calva Louise carved their own path

Words by Isaac Vernon I’ve followed Calva Louise for a long time now, first seeing them playing in a basement … More

Anarchy Brew Co, Calva Louise, England, Heavy Rock, Knife Bride, Little Buildings, Live music, Live Music Newcastle, Live Music Scene, live review, misfits, more music, multilingual, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Newcastle, North East, Review, rock

ICYMI: Wild Oceans, Big Sleep, Make Believe Love

Wild Oceans – Hamburg Wild Oceans’ offering ‘Hamburg’ is a masterclass in the kind of alternative rock that feels both … More

Alt Music, alt pop, Alt rock, Big Sleep, Blog, Folk, ICYMI, Make Believe Love, more music, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, New Music, pop, Review, rock, Wild Oceans

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