New Music

The Band CAMINO – “What You Can’t Have”

From their album “NeverAlways” (2025):

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Remember Monday – “Happier”

Consisting of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele, this British trio met in college and bonded over a shared love for music. They all gained stage experience by performing in various musicals. Formed in 2013 as Houston, they changed their name in 2018 and appeared on The Voice UK a year later. In 2025 they represented the UK at Eurovision with “What The Hell Just Happened?”. Inspired by The Chicks, Taylor Swift and Alison Krauss, they debuted with “Drive” in 2018.

Singing about having dealt with all the stages of grief after a breakup and being left with sheer joy and a renewed positivity for the future, their new single is an empowering anthem. Starting emotional with an ABBA-esque piano and their intricately layered harmonies, the song finds an elated bounce in the chorus with a reggae-infused pop melody. While celebrating their new-found freedom, their sophisticated vocal fusion douses this gleeful infectious groove in radiant summery vibes.

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Music History

Sting – “All This Time”

From his album “The Soul Cages” (1991):

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New Music

Wolf Alice – “The Sofa”

From their upcoming album “The Clearing”, to be released on 22 August 2025:

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Shambolics – “Dancing On The Streets Of Raith”

Hailing from Fife and Glasgow-based, this Scottish rock band was formed in 2018 by school friends Darren Forbes and Lewis McDonald. The additional line-up has changed a few times over the years. Known for their energetic live shows, they’ve played sold-out headline shows at venues like The Garage and King Tut’s, as well as festivals such as Isle of Wight, TRNSMT and LeeStock. Inspired by Oasis, The Stone Roses and Arctic Monkeys, they released their debut “Chasing A Disaster” in 2019.

Written as a homage to their hometown Kirkcaldy, their new single is filled with genuine nostalgia and pride. Adopted by local football team Raith Rovers and with their rock roots still present, this song is layered with a touch of Scottish folk. Inviting us on their trip down memory lane is a mellow acoustic guitar, before upping the ante with rolling drums and imposing electric guitars. And with a rich bagpipes section and his sentimental vocals, this glorious anthem sounds monumental.

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Music History

Aretha Franklin – “Rock Steady”

From her album “Young, Gifted And Black” (1972):

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