Read more about the article Blackwater Holylight share new single ‘Bodies’
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Blackwater Holylight share new single ‘Bodies’

With their new album Not Here Not Gone out Jan 30 via Suicide Squeeze Records, dreamy hard rock trio Blackwater Holylight share their new single ‘Bodies’. On ‘Bodies’, the band said "This song is about the experience of being in a human body, self acceptance, and how our bodies are simply a…

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Read more about the article Katie Tupper pens a platonic love song on new single ‘Safe Ground’
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Katie Tupper pens a platonic love song on new single ‘Safe Ground’

Katie Tupper has released her new single ‘Safe Ground’ ahead of her debut album on January 21. The final preview before Greyhound is unveiled in its totality, ‘Safe Ground’ is an unshakeable promise to a best friend. As life grows new branches and gnarls, Tupper’s root system is firmly held within the…

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Read more about the article Bizarrefae returns with anti-pop gem ‘Death Do Us Part’
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Bizarrefae returns with anti-pop gem ‘Death Do Us Part’

Hull’s eccentric non-binary fairy-witch Bizarrefae is back and showing a different side to things on their new single ‘Death Do Us Part’ – a track that asks “what if someone took their vows too seriously?” Inspired by the Japanese character archetype yandere and the romantic horror genre, this twisted fable reminds the…

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Read more about the article Sylvia Black unleashes moody new single ‘Long Gone Gardens’
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Sylvia Black unleashes moody new single ‘Long Gone Gardens’

Multi-faceted, post-punk and psychedelic blues femme fatale Sylvia Black unleashed her new single and visualiser, ‘Long Gone Gardens’ from her upcoming new album Shadowtime, out January 16. The moody track opens with a commanding bassline, ushering in Black’s signature, new wave sound, harking back to her childhood bond with the natural world…

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Read more about the article Softcult expose the cost of being a woman in ‘Queen of Nothing’
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Softcult expose the cost of being a woman in ‘Queen of Nothing’

Fresh off US and UK headlining tours––plus a stop on Coheed and Cambria's SS Neverender cruise––Softcult are set to the release their long-awaited debut full-length, When A Flower Doesn’t Grow, on January 30, 2026. The Ontario-based twins, Mercedes (she/her) and Phoenix (they/them) Arn-Horn, have built a reputation for saying the stuff everyone…

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Read more about the article The Admired dream of ‘Fame&Money’ on new single
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The Admired dream of ‘Fame&Money’ on new single

Today Sydney emo-pop duo The Admired share the track that started it all. Described by frontwoman Bianca Davino as “the spark that really kicked off our direction for The Admired”, ‘Fame&Money’ is the last of three tracks that make up the band’s mini-EP 3 songs. The record also includes 2010s-inspired it-girl anthem…

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DOWNGIRL turn fear into fury on ‘CPR’

Eora/Sydney femme-punk outfit DOWNGIRL return with ‘CPR’ and accompanying music video - a frantic burst of punk-driven fury that hits like a warning siren in the dark. ‘CPR’ is DOWNGIRL at their most volatile. Snarling, blown-out guitars crash against pounding drums, creating a wall of distortion that feels both feral and defiant.…

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Read more about the article Shilpa Ananth cuts through pretence with ‘Amputate The Fake’
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Shilpa Ananth cuts through pretence with ‘Amputate The Fake’

Shilpa Ananth, an Indian artist living and creating in the UAE, is revealing new single ‘Amputate the Fake’, a bold English-Tamil bilingual blend of soul, R&B, jazz, and hip-hop - out today alongside its striking, AI-infused music video. A visceral journey toward self-liberation, ‘Amputate the Fake’ arrives as a soul-infused anthem for…

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