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Raymond Revel – Poetry In Motion

Poetic new summer anthem ‘Poetry In Motion’ is our introduction to Raymond Revel and its a revelation, a synth-driven pop … More

alt pop, Music For The Misfits, New Music, New Music Review, Poetry In Motion, Pop Music, Raymond Revel, Review, Rock Music

Feelrs – Belly

Feelrs have just released new single ‘Belly’, their first as a full band with a refreshing lick of DIY paint. … More

Belly, Feelrs, Music For The Misfits, New Pop, New Rock, Pop Rock, Review

Sounds of August

Calling Cadence – California Bartender (Acoustic) Acoustic versions of soft pop songs are always my favourite, Calling Cadence is letting … More

Alt FOlk, Dream Folk, Dream Pop, more music, Music Review, New Music, pop, Pop Music, Review, rock, Sounds of August

Andy Martin – Reverie

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

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

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 … More

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

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 … More

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

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 … More

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

New music: Jade Stanger, Mike Stoyanov and Bones Shake

Jade Stanger – The Stranger That Wasn’t Bad ‘The Stranger That Wasn’t Bad’ is Jade Stanger’s new single, a jazzy … More

Bones Shake, Come Home, Jade Stanger, Mike Stoyanov, more music, music, Music For The Misfits, New Music, Review

Album: The Kooks – 10 Tracks to Echo in the Dark

One of our favourite guitar bands have recently released their sixth studio album, which is a victory on its own. … More

Album review, Blog, Indie pop, indie rock, music, Music For The Misfits, New album, Review, Seaside, The Kooks

Sounds of July

Tanner Cherry – Morning Drunk An unhurried, laid back new singer songwriter pop song was released by Nashville-based artist Tanner … More

Azu Yeche, Music For The Misfits, New Pop Music, Pop Music, Review, Soul Music, Soul Pop, Sounds of July, Summer, Summer Sounds

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