From their album “Dancing Machine” (1974):
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From her upcoming album “F.I.G.”, to be released later this year:
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Hailing from Manchester, this five-piece indie-rock band comprises of Jack Marland, Adam Bridge, Joel Buckley, Leon Hepke and Jacob Simpson. The first steps were made in 2018 when Jack and Adam met on the open mic circuit. The others joined not long after. Since their inception they’ve played at various venues across the country and festivals like Tramlines and Kendal Calling. Drawing inspiration from U2, The Killers and Led Zeppelin, they released their debut single “Anymore” in 2021.
With relatable, introspective lyrics about the ups and downs of life, their new single highlights that all too familiar moment when you realise you said too much. Opening with a sea of warm guitars, we’re invited into their nostalgic, 90s Britpop-touched sonic world. This ascends to an anthemic-sized chorus, brimming with lively percussion and fiery guitars. While never losing sight of the imposing vocals, this expertly crafted pop-rock groove is filled with rich, infectious energy.
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From his upcoming album “Play”, to be released on 12 September 2025:
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Born on the Isle of Lewis, this Scottish singer and songwriter grew up listening to her dad’s music from Bob Dylan to Joan Armatrading. She first learned to play the fiddle and later added guitar and began writing songs as a teenager. Now based in Edinburgh, she’s studied music at University. Since starting her career she’s played venues like King Tut’s and various festivals like Belladrum and Solas. Inspired by Joni Mitchell, Laura Marling and Phoebe Bridgers, she debuted with “So It Is” in 2021.
Written on a trip to Copenhagen and capturing the moment where life seems bright again after a period of feeling sad, her new single is a joyous, sun-soaked celebration. Taken from her upcoming collection “Phases”, expected on October 2nd, she begins with an acoustic guitar and beguiling harmonies, before the sonic party truly gets started. With a lively rhythm and a touch of brass created by processing their own voices, it’s her heartfelt vocals that make this an absolute delight.
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