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The single follows a strong run of releases including Peace of Mind, Hopefully and Wicked Games, each showcasing different facets of her genre blurring blend of R&B, pop and alternative influences. Since relocating from Jakarta to London, Naya has continued to carve out a distinctive creative identity, drawing from her multicultural background and experiences of self discovery, resilience and belonging.With support from BBC Introducing, Jess Iszatt, and publications including Wonderland, DIY, Wordplay Magazine and The Independent, Naya Yeira is steadily building momentum, and twenty9 feels like her most compelling statement yet. View Original Article Here

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Harvs Le Toad’s “Between Lilypads”is an album about transition, the unstable, uncomfortable space between who you were and who you’re trying to become.Written and recorded over two years at Melonskin Studios, the project documents a period where everything felt like it was unravelling. What started as a difficult stretch, with addiction tightening its grip and a relationship slowly burning out, turned into a full collapse. Loss, instability, and grief layered up. A job gone, constant partying, and family struggles all happening at once.The studio became both refuge and trigger. Sitting in the same building as a live venue, it was…

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London based singer songwriter Levina has announced her forthcoming album Invincible Summer, due 4 September, alongside the release of new single ‘You Know Everything’ on 5 June.Blending alternative soul, folk and jazz with warm, analogue instrumentation, Invincible Summer marks Levina’s first full length release since stepping away from the major label system and reclaiming full creative control. Co-produced with Steven Bamidele, the album explores themes of healing, dissociation and reconnection through intimate piano led songwriting and richly organic production.New single ‘You Know Everything’ captures one of the record’s emotional turning points, a smoky, groove driven reflection on rediscovering self trust…

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Freddie Gibbs drops off the deluxe edition of his 2024 albumYou Only Die 1nce. It comes with 10 new songs and a feature from Leon Thomas. The new songs are listed as ‘Disc 1’ and ‘CD 1’ in the streams below. Listen now: Share on Social Mediaxfacebooklinkedinemailwhatsapp View Original Article Here

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London trio hazy waters return with high; a shoegaze-infused indie rock single wired around impulse, chemistry, and fleeting connection. Gritty guitars, neon synths, punk urgency, and a restless bassline push into brighter, more volatile territory. Nostalgic, but not stuck there.Built from instinct rather than polish, high began with a bassline and hypnotic guitar melody before opening into a full-throttle indie anthem: crisp enough to hit, rough enough to breathe. hazy waters are not trying to smooth the chaos out. They lean into it.At the band’s core is Agness and Aleks’ decade-long creative partnership, first formed as teenagers in Poland. That…

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Skrillex releases SOMA, a 13-track album built around high-pressure club architecture, cross-border collaboration, and live-set energy pushed into studio form. Following Duro with Young Miko, Smoke with ISOxo, and Thistle with Blawan, Randomer, and MC Dricka, the project pulls in Anita B Queen, BEAM, Chris Lake, Feid, Naisha, Nitepunk, RHR, and more.Skrillex by NaishaThe record feels less like a closed album cycle and more like a moving network: bass pressure, Latin club movement, UK-informed abrasion, Brazilian funk signals, and festival-scale electronic design all feeding the same system.SOMA – released via OWSLA/Atlantic Recording Corporation – also connects to Skrillex’s wider live…

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Blxst keeps the music coming. This time, the artist joins forces with Sasha Keable on his brand new single, which is titled “Ruin”. This track will appear on Blxst’sLabor Of Love album, which will be released on June 12th. Listen below:  Share on Social Mediaxfacebooklinkedinemailwhatsapp View Original Article Here

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Few cinematic universes have expanded as successfully beyond the big screen as Star Wars, and The Mandalorian and Grogu has opened up the world of Star Wars even more. What began as a groundbreaking Disney+ series quickly became a fan favourite, introducing audiences to the stoic bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and his adorable Force-sensitive companion, Grogu. Now, their adventures leap streaming to the biggest screen possible with The Mandalorian and Grogu in IMAX. The movie features larger-scale action, breathtaking visuals, and the emotional bond that made the series such a success. This latest chapter delivers a true Star…

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When Does This Place Become Our Scene, the new album from Oslo-based trio Hammok, is the sound of musicians in lockdown, paying no mind to having to play these songs live at some point, but focusing instead on creating feral, interesting music in their own corner of the world, while, as the album’s title suggests, looking for connection with the wider community. There are positives and negatives from this way of working. The good thing is that Semi-Automatic Machines, BANG and Thirst possess the blistering urgency of a fire in a room with no doors. The downside, however, is that…

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Guitar-based pop, done skilfully, with words reflecting life’s imperfections.Teddy Thompson, the son of British folk icons Richard and Linda Thompson, was born in the UK but now lives in Brooklyn. This is his tenth self-penned studio album, coming after Heartbreaker Please in 2020. Since then, he has done an album of classic country duets with Jenni Muldaur and his own album of country covers. However, Never Be The Same moves away from these, being guitar-based pop, or perhaps you could call it soft-rock. This is done well, with the tracks having good melodies and choruses. Thompson shows his talent as…

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Resurrected English Skiffle band return to their roots with their first record in eight years.Skiffle, I hear you say, isn’t that Lonnie Whatsisname knocking out a homemade English rock and roll and singing about Gor’ Blimey Trousers? Why should I read this?So let’s start with a potted history. Skiffle, as a term, was first heard in the southern states of America in the early 20th Century and reflected a mix of blues and jazz played by jug bands on washboards, jugs, washtub bass, cigar box fiddle, and other homemade instruments. It was picked up as a term and used in…

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Photo by Neilson HubbardIn March, we put out a request for short fiction written around the subject of americana. The first to answer our call was one of our favourite singer/songwriters, Dean Owens. He also appeared on our Podcast chatting with Keith Hargreaves recently. Listen to that here.While we don’t usually endorse Spotify as a platform, he has created a playlist there to go along with the story, which you can find here.The Motel And The Highway An original short story by Dean OwensJohnny left Jessica in the motel room and headed out onto Highway 395. It was a beautiful…

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