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Listen to this week’s edition of UNDISCOVERED, featuring our pick of the best new music from the world’s most exciting emerging musicians, powered by TuneCore UK.
‘Dreaming’ by Witch Post
‘Dreaming’ is a fever dream of contrasts, as ethereal harmonies float above jagged, bloodstained guitars and relentless, hellfire drums. Only Witch Post’s third single, the track feels raw and alive, pulsing with the restless spirit of their sound. Echoing the chaos and beauty of Pixies and Sonic Youth, the band reviving a legacy while creating something entirely new
‘It's Okay’ by Emma-Jean Thackray Feat Kassa Overall
Emma-Jean Thackray drifts effortlessly between genres on 'It’s Okay', a weightless, dreamlike soundscape that soothes as much as it mesmerises. Kassa Overall’s laid-back bars float over the rattle of acoustic drums and gentle brass swells, while Emma's airy vocals weave the track’s mantra-like refrain into the ether. The result? A hazy, meditative escape - effortlessly cool, endlessly comforting, and impossible to pin down.
‘Fly’ by Wishy
The lead track from their new EP Planet Popstar ‘Fly’, deepens the sentiment of hazy and blissful optimism off the project. “I found a way / to be grateful every day,” sings Nina Pitchkites, her doubled vocals drifting through shoegazey guitars. Co-written with Steve Marino, it captures a moment of pure presence—love, lightness, and the art of not taking life too seriously.
'Stuck On The Ceiling' by Greta Isaac
'Stuck On The Ceiling' envelops listeners in a lush soundscape, blending Greta's ethereal vocals with rich, layered instrumentation. It seamlessly fuses nostalgic elements with contemporary production, creating a sound that's both familiar and refreshingly modern. Lyrically, ‘Stuck On The Ceiling’ explores themes of introspection and emotional turbulence, offering reflection on the complexities of navigating personal growth amidst external chaos.
'The One' by Victoria Jane
Collaborating with John Givez, Victoria Jane's 'The One' blends soulful melodies with introspective lyrics, capturing the delicate balance between fear and desire in new relationships. Her buttery vocals and relatable lyricism create an intimate atmosphere and a compelling narrative that resonates deeply with listeners.
‘Liar Liar’ by Harvey Whyte
‘Liar Liar’ is a cinematic experience, proving once again that Harvey Whyte is in a league of his own. Born and bred in Hackney, he channels the grit of inner-city London into every bar, weaving a tale of deception, trust, and personal reckoning. His self-taught piano skills add a haunting elegance, creating a contrast between the melody’s smoothness and the song’s hard-hitting truths.
'Bottled In' by Jack Hawitt
Jack Hawitt’s ‘Bottled In’ is a heartfelt showcase of his songwriting prowess, blending emotive lyrics with smooth, melodic production. Known for his work with A-list artists, the Northern talent steps into the spotlight with this introspective track, capturing the weight of unspoken emotions. With his signature soulful vocals and a polished, atmospheric sound, ‘Bottled In’ proves why Jack is one to watch.
'No Caller ID' by Fate
Fate’s ‘No Caller ID' blends soulful R&B and powerhouse vocals, showcasing her unique artistry. The Liverpool-born singer delivers raw emotion over a smooth, atmospheric production, drawing listeners into a story of mystery and longing. With her rich tone and effortless control, ‘No Caller ID’ cements Fate as a rising star.
'LOVE MONEY DRUGS (DJ Bailey Jungle Remix)’ by KOJ
KOJ’s ‘LOVE MONEY DRUGS' has been injected with high-energy jungle rhythms from DJ Bailey. The Liverpool artist’s razor-sharp lyrics hit harder against the fast-paced, bass-heavy production, creating an electrifying fusion of genres. This remix amplifies KOJ’s dynamic presence, proving why he continues to stand out in his scene.
'Enough' by PaisleighB
PaisleighB’s ‘Enough’ is a smooth and soulful tribute to 90s R&B, infused with modern emotion and authenticity. Drawing from influences like Missy Elliott and Erykah Badu, the Liverpool artist delivers velvety vocals over a nostalgic yet fresh production. With heartfelt lyrics and effortless flow, ‘Enough’ proves PaisleighB is keeping the golden era of R&B alive in her own unique way.
'Away It Goes' by Nature TV
Languid grooves and slacker riffs are all the rage on ‘Away It Goes’ by Nature TV. The Brighton four-piece have been making waves with their breezy indie hits and this single is no different, oozing a psychedelic rock charm that’s true to themselves.