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November Round Up

The Overjoyed – JOY VAMPIRE The Overjoyed’s latest single, ‘JOY VAMPIRE’, bursts out of the gate with a punching, thumping … More

Blog, Heavy Rock, misfits, more music, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, Night Talks, pop, Pop Rock, rock, Singer songwriter, The Overjoyed, The Round Up

Stockton Calling Announced First Names for 2026

The North East’s longest running multi-venue music festival just released the first wave of acts to grace their stages on … More

Blog, Festival, Festival News, line-up, Line-up Announcement, more music, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, pop, Review, rock, Stockton Calling

Jake Huffman – The Endofme

Jake Huffman’s ‘The Endofme’ feels less like a song and more like stepping into someone’s subconscious, a release that flickers … More

Blog, Jake Huffman, more music, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, pop, Review, rock

Niall McNamee – Magpie with a Mullet

With ‘Magpie with a Mullet’, Niall McNamee unleashes one of the most joyful moments from his debut ‘Glass and Mirrors’. … More

Folk, Folk Pop, Magpie with a Mullet, Misfit, misfits, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, New Pop, Niall McNamee, Pop Music, PopMusic, Review

EP: Elly Hopkins – Animal

With ‘Animal’, Bristol-based singer-songwriter Elly Hopkins steps confidently into her own alt-rock, Americana-inflected world, delivering a debut EP that hums … More

alt pop, Alt rock, Americana, Blog, Bristol, Elly Hopkins, EP, misfits, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, Pop Rock, Review, singer, Singer songwriter, songwriting

Album: M. Byrd – A Better Place

On ‘A Better Place’, M. Byrd captures the quiet earthquakes of becoming a parent and relocating across borders, transforming life’s … More

Album review, Alt FOlk, Blog, Folk Pop, M. Byrd, misfits, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, New Pop, Review

néomí – Sit Back Baby

‘Sit Back Baby’ is one of the latest and most quietly powerful releases by Dutch Surinamese singer-songwriter néomí. It makes … More

alt pop, Blog, Folk Pop, Indie pop, misfits, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, neomi, New Music, Pop Music, Review, Sit Back Baby, Soft Folk, Soft Pop

EP: Salt Tree – Adrift

Australian indie folk duo Salt Tree landed on our radar with ‘Adrift’, a six-track EP that feels like a deep … More

Adrift, EP, EP Review, misfits, more music, music, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, Review, Salt Tree

Album: Marlene Oak – Welcome To Oak Land

Swedish singer songwriter Marlene Oak shared her brand new indie folk / rock-filled album last month. With influences from soul, … More

Album review, Americana, Blog, Marlene Oak, music, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, pop, Pop Blog, Review, Reviews, rock, Soft Pop, Welcome To Oak Land

October Round Up

Mary Middlefield – The Feast Stunningly theatrical and strikingly evocative, Mary Middlefield’s ‘The Feast’ is a bold introduction that feels … More

Blog, BRUDES, Fire Blanket, Greg Wheeler and the poly mall cops, Le Rox, misfits, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Music, Nordstahl, Review, Reviews, rock, The Lovekiller, The Round Up, TOY PARLOUR, Zoe Konez

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