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G Herbo returns with some fresh music. The rapper drops off a brand new single, which is titled “Thug”. Hopefully, we can expect a new G Herbo project to drop later this year. Listen below:  Share on Social Mediaxfacebooklinkedinemailwhatsapp View Original Article Here

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Freddie Gibbs drops off a brand new EP, which is calledRBT. It contains 3 solo tracks. Hopefully, this will lead to a new full-length project to drop later this year. Listen to the full project below: Share on Social Mediaxfacebooklinkedinemailwhatsapp View Original Article Here

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Young M.A is back with the release of a brand new studio album.KWEEN contains 15 songs and features from Tory Lanez, G Herbo and Kavi Synatra. The video for the song “Still Free” is also out. Listen to the full project and watch the video below:  View Original Article Here

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Kim Petras returns with Detour, a self-released studio album issued via BunHead Records and built around club pressure, emotional directness, and a fully reclaimed creative system. The album’s fifth music video, Brutalist, is also out now, extending the project’s rough-edged visual world through another self-shaped statement. Executive produced by Petras and Margo XS, Detour locks thirteen tracks into a sharp pop system: glossy hooks, club instinct, clipped detail, and enough grit to dodge over-polish.Production from Margo XS, Frost Children, Nightfeelings, Porches, and others, plus the late SOPHIE on Basketball with BC Kingdom, gives the album its fractured high-pop edge.Kim Petras…

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FM PRO PREMIEREIcelandic composer and cellist Eythor Arnalds returns with Music for Walking, a ten-track album built around movement, stillness, and deep instrumental focus. Released via Alda Music, the record blends contemporary classical, cinematic ambience, and mindful listening into music made to move with the body, not fade behind it.Eythor Arnalds by Karim IliyaRecorded with the Reykjavík Symphony Orchestra at Harpa Concert Hall and produced with Bergur Þórisson, Music for Walking uses strings, piano, harp, repetition, and space as slow-moving reflection. No rush, no overbuild — just breath.Arnalds’ sound draws from a wider minimalist and ambient lineage, with echoes of…

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In this new entry in our ‘Diamonds In The Rough’ category, we would like to introduce you to upcoming artist ITSVNTHONY and his brand new album titled A|V: VILLAINS HAVE A HEART TOO. Emerging independent artist ITSVNTHONY is stepping further into his own lane with the release of his latest album, A|V: VILLAINS HAVE A HEART TOO, available now on all streaming platforms. Blending raw emotion, chaotic energy, alternative hip-hop, and melodic experimentation, the project delivers a cinematic listening experience that feels unpredictable, intense, and deeply personal from start to finish. Known for refusing to stay inside one creative box,…

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The Gothenburg trio of Thomas Jäger, Mika Häkki, and Esben Willems have, over the course of six albums, established themselves as one of the most vital forces in modern doom, and with Neverending – their sixth full-length and latest for Relapse Records – they have delivered something genuinely surprising. Because this time, Monolord have changed the blueprint.This is Monolord streamlined – and the fidelity to the song rather than the riff turns out to be an extraordinarily good look on them.Whatever you expect from a Monolord opener, “Iodine” will confound it. This is, believe it or not, a track that…

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Picture it: 26+ degrees of sunshine, a sea of pop-punk elder emos with red, factor-50-defying sunburn, checkerboard Vans everywhere you look, band tees of every era, old friends reunited and new ones made — all soundtracked by the music you discover, relive, and that takes you right back to your youth. Slam Dunk Festival North delivered all the ingredients for immaculate vibes and the perfect way to kick off summer.This year, I set off around 10am via Uber to Temple Newsam Park. The roads were surprisingly clear, and I was dropped right at the entrance — shoutout to my driver…

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Super Furry AnimalsBrixton Academy, London22nd May 2026Back on stage for the first time in ten years, Super Furry Animals have not just rediscovered their magic, but given it a fresh lick of paint. Tom Parry sees the Welsh wizards back at their experimental best.The live resurrection of Super Furry Animals brought with it a whisper of heady expectation which hummed down the long, snaking queue around Brixton Academy. We had all been waiting a decade for the return of this band, probably the most restlessly creative to emerge in the mid-1990s, so another half-hour stuck in a line seemed somehow…

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Alt-rock singer-songwriter Røry has officially announced the upcoming release of her highly anticipated sophomore studio album, Bloodletting, scheduled to drop on 4th September 2026 via Sadcøre Records. Alongside the album announcement, she has shared her anthemic new single, “Strange,” which is available to stream now.The 13-track record serves as a darker, heavier evolution for the artist, exploring profound themes of grief, rage, mortality, and suppressed trauma. Produced by long-term collaborators Kingdoms, with additional production and mixing handled by Dan Lancaster (Bring Me The Horizon, Muse), the release captures her navigating complex emotional landscapes. To match the sonic weight of the…

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Credit: Stacie HukebaKim Richey is one of those unsung heroes of americana who have been around for ages, releasing an album every few years without huge fanfare, but whose work within the industry, working with higher-profile musicians, has earned huge respect amongst her peers.Richey came late to the party; she was 37 when she signed her first record deal with Mercury Records. “I think when you’re older, I had more of a sense of myself, and what I was and wasn’t willing to do to get a record deal“, she says. It may or may not be coincidental that Richey’s…

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Well that’s it from us for this sweltering week, and we leave you dear reader with a brand new track from Drew Danburry’s Icarus Phoenix outfit which he describes as “an upbeat fiendishly danceable song about being part of a cult and all the joys involved.” As he notes, “I met someone who survived a cult and explained in detail the things he went through. Some might argue that as an ex-Mormon myself, I survived a cult as well.” It’s taken from a new EP called Gallop which is due June 25th. Drew plays our Americana 25 festival in November…

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