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The Cab have released a new single, Sweet Kerosene. The track is the final preview from the band’s forthcoming comeback album Chasing Crowns, which is the long-awaited follow-up to 2011’s Symphony Soldier and is due out next Friday, April 24. “This one has always felt like a movie,” they say of Sweet Kerosene. “There are just some songs where the script just writes itself and the imagery just paints itself. We have been dying for the world to hear this one and we hope you love it as much as we do. “Sometimes it’s better to let someone burn you…
ScreenshotWell that’s it from us for this week. Regular readers will no doubt be sick to death now of me plugging this guy but his stuff is so good and as if any more proof was needed, have a listen to this new version of an old (well, 2024) song this time featuring Waxahatchee, a studio recording of a cover Katie Crutchfield has been performing live for some time but which is out today on a deluxe vesion of the “Box for Buddy” album. The track includes backing vocals from This is Lorelie aka Nate Amos himself – he obviously…
Holding firm at the top for a second consecutive week, Avatar – Fire and Ash remains at Number 1. James Cameron’s latest return to Pandora continues to impress audiences with its breathtaking visuals, expanded mythology and darker emotional stakes, proving the enduring appeal of the blockbuster sci-fi franchise. Climbing two places to Number 2, Sinners continues its strong post-awards momentum. The Oscar-winning drama follows twin brothers returning to their Mississippi hometown in search of a fresh start, only to discover an even greater evil waiting to welcome them back — a haunting story of guilt, redemption and the past that…
In this very special piece from the Uncut archives, an all-star cast, including Johnny Marr, Frank Black, Chris Hillman, Joe Strummer, Wayne Kramer, Ian Astbury and many more, pick the Stones’ 40 greatest tracks. The feature originally appeared in Uncut Take 56 (January 2002) and was updated in 2026. 40 LAUGH, I NEARLY DIEDA Bigger Bang album track, 2005 DON WAS: There was something about it that really struck me when they were cutting it. There’s almost like a chain gang kind of chant in the middle, and we even had pick axes that we recorded for percussion in the…
Lady Paradox returns with her first full length album in a decade, IKIGAI: Ordinary Moments, a deeply personal project arriving this spring via Noel & Poland Records.The album lands first on 17 April 2026 through the label’s website, where fans can access digital downloads and pre order a limited edition 12 inch vinyl. On the same day, the lead single Unapologetic arrives on streaming platforms worldwide, with the full album following on 22 May.Spanning 13 tracks and produced entirely by rising talent Kong The Artisan, IKIGAI: Ordinary Moments marks a clear evolution in Lady Paradox’s artistry. Shaped by her experiences…
British duo Beat Rivals return in fine form with their latest release, Feels So Right. It is a glowing slice of soulful house that reminds you exactly why they have remained a staple in the scene for over a decade.Teaming up once again with London vocalist Andre Espeut, the track is elevated by a rich ensemble of talent including Valerie Etienne, Romina Johnson, Carl Hudson and Julian Crampton. The result is a warm, feel good record built for the dancefloor but rooted in musicality. Espeut’s signature velvety vocal glides effortlessly over lush keys, jazzy textures and layered harmonies, delivering an…
The track came together organically. Bonding over shared influences like Beastie Boys, Joey Valance, and Terror Reid, the pair quickly found a creative groove. Within half an hour of receiving the beat, Kryptik had already locked in the hook and direction, proof of a collaboration that just clicked.Lyrically, “Can’t Handle The Scandal” taps into something deeply relatable, the reality of trying to keep up with your younger self on a night out, and paying the price the next day. It is honest, self aware, and laced with humour, balancing nostalgia with the acceptance that recovery just is not what it…
Queen Naija surprises her fans with the release of a brand new single. The song is titled “Ring”. Hopefully, we can expect a new project from the R&B artist to drop later this year. Listen below: Share on Social Mediaxfacebooklinkedinemailwhatsapp View Original Article Here
50 Cent enlists Fetty Wap for the extended version/remix of his song “No One Told Us”. Leon Thomas was already featured on the original version. The track comes out as part of the POWER Origins series. Listen below: Share on Social Mediaxfacebooklinkedinemailwhatsapp View Original Article Here
The Grateful Dead have released their own dedicated streaming app. The Play Dead app is available via a partnership with live audio streaming service nugs.The app is launching with an archive of 422 live shows, including 20 previously unreleased performances, with new releases arriving every Tuesday, curated by David Lemieux, the band’s longtime audiovisual archivist and legacy manager.The app will also offer access to newly transferred and mastered high-res recordings from the Grateful Dead vault, streaming access to shows that have previously been released on CD only, and an archive of previously released live recordings presented in chronological order for…
Jessie Reyez Returns With N.Y.F.F., Delivering A Raw, Vocal-Driven Cut On Betrayal And Emotional Fallout
Canadian artist Jessie Reyez returns with N.Y.F.F., a stripped, confrontation-led single that cuts straight through betrayal narratives with precision and control. The track runs a minimal, vocal-forward system, balancing rap-sung phrasing with exposed melodic passages, keeping the topline central while the production holds back. There’s no overbuild here; the focus stays on lyrical dissection, with Reyez stepping through inconsistencies and emotional fallout in real time. The result lands direct, unfiltered, and calibrated for impact over ornament.Jessie Reyez by Philip HarrisPositioned after the surprise EP $TILL PAID, the release extends a wider catalogue phase anchored by PAID IN MEMORIES—a 20+ track…
Liri Dais, based in Sevenoaks, England, has recently delivered a striking return with the new offering “Counting Hours”…. amoody, anthemic alt-rock return that fuses nostalgia and modern polish into a festival-ready powerhouse.The alternative rock track is the kind that will have you gripped with its moody intro, that warm guitar, that emotive vocal hook right from the off. Not in a bad way, but this reminds me of peak Nickelback. As in, it’s got strong vocals, a perfect drop before the rip-roaring verse comes in, and it’s all wrapped up with this stunning production.The song was actually originally written 25…