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‘Pour Me Another’- Sleeping Together light a cigarette for the heartbreak hour on new single

2025-05-09
Single Reviews
By: Finneas Enright
On: May 9, 2025

With ‘Pour Me Another’, Sleeping Together fills a glass with late-night regret, swirls it with swagger, and serves it neat. The track drips with the emotional residue of a night stretched too thin- romance blurred by bar lights and blurred judgment- but told with the kind of conviction that makesContinue Reading

‘The Duke’- 14 Flamingos, a swaggering, soul-twisted confession set to a hypnotic groove

2025-05-08
Single Reviews
By: Finneas Enright
On: May 8, 2025

On their latest release, ‘The Duke’, 14 Flamingos lean into their offbeat brilliance with a track that feels like a fever dream on vinyl- equal parts redemption tale, retro noir, and smoky back-alley funk. The track wastes no time dragging you into its warped world: a woozy mix of HammondContinue Reading

‘Mr. Babylon’- L’ESPIRAL’s new single blooms in the wreckage of love

2025-05-06
Single Reviews
By: Finneas Enright
On: May 6, 2025

Some artists build songs like houses. L’ESPIRAL builds entire dreamscapes. With their latest release, ‘Mr. Babylon’, the duo offers a cinematic descent into memory, grief, and the strange afterlife of desire. This isn’t breakup music in the typical sense. Instead of fixating on the crash, ‘Mr. Babylon’ walks slowly throughContinue Reading

‘Painless’- Public Health, a fuzzy, forward-thinking lo-fi gem

2025-05-06
Single Reviews
By: Finneas Enright
On: May 6, 2025

‘Painless’, the latest release from Public Health, is a quietly cathartic record that sounds like stepping into the unknown with your eyes open and your heart on the line. The project of Philadelphia’s Alex Moxam, Public Health, finds its sweet spot between vulnerability and volume. There’s a hazy glow aroundContinue Reading

‘You Tripped Me Up’- The Pulltops are turning betrayal into a riff-heavy reclamation

2025-05-06
Single Reviews
By: Finneas Enright
On: May 6, 2025

Some bands know how to make a breakup feel like a slow fade. The Pulltops would rather crank the volume, cut the brakes, and peel out of the wreckage with the windows down. Their latest single, ‘You Tripped Me Up’, is fueled by blistering guitar lines and vocals that teeterContinue Reading

Kabrio & PRVNA light up the dancefloor with funk-laced groove ‘Changed My Mind’

2025-05-02
Single Reviews
By: Finneas Enright
On: May 2, 2025

Swiss production duo Kabrio team up with London’s genre-bending vocalist PRVNA to deliver ‘Changed My Mind’, a glistening slice of retro-modern dance magic. It’s the kind of track that struts in with mirrored shades, unbothered and utterly magnetic From the jump, it’s clear this one was built for late-night rooftop setsContinue Reading

‘Little Louis’- Tom Collins shines a light on resilience and youthful defiance

2025-05-02
Single Reviews
By: Finneas Enright
On: May 2, 2025

There’s something about a song that doesn’t just tell you a story, but makes you feel like you’ve lived a moment you’ve never actually known. That’s what Tom Collins achieves with ‘Little Louis’- a track that carries the weight of hard truths, but still manages to reach out a handContinue Reading

‘Long John Silver’- Moon Construction Kit crafts a hypnotic daydream

2025-05-02
Single Reviews
By: Finneas Enright
On: May 2, 2025

Moon Construction Kit’s ‘Long John Silver’ is the kind of music you drift into. It feels like a portal to another dimension- equal parts nostalgia and daydream, wrapped in velvet synths and the hush of something ancient humming beneath the surface. This record is a mood, a mirage, a perfectlyContinue Reading

‘Let It All Go’- A Place To Bury Strangers, a glorious wall of noise from the most electrifying band around

2025-05-01
Single Reviews
By: Finneas Enright
On: May 1, 2025

Brooklyn noise-rock legends A Place to Bury Strangers are back with their new single ‘Let It All Go’, a sonic avalanche of a song. APTBS continue to push the boundaries of what it means to be loud, to be alive, and to be completely consumed by sound. From the firstContinue Reading

‘Natural Disaster’- Mike Bloom unveils a poetic storm of emotion

2025-05-01
Single Reviews
By: Finneas Enright
On: May 1, 2025

Mike Bloom’s ‘Natural Disaster’ arrives suspended in time, glowing at the edges with a sort of heartbreak you can’t quite name but somehow recognise. Best known for lending his musical DNA to others- from indie royalty like Jenny Lewis to genre chameleons like Julian Casablancas- Bloom now steps into theContinue Reading

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