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‘bandz’ by Florence Sinclair

Merging cinematic soundscapes with a gothic allure, Florence Sinclair’s name has been ringing around the UK underground for a while now, but they've remained somewhat of an enigma. On their latest single ‘bandz’, the first since signing to the legendary XL Recordings, they put a spin on the jerk rap wave, signalling the dawn of a new era for an artist who refuses to be bound by a genre; they lurk at their intersections, pulling strings from bows and tying them together to make something their own.

‘Storytime’ by Time Lyre & BINA.

‘Storytime’ by Tim Lyre and BINA. is a captivating lo-fi R&B and Afrobeats track that comes accompanied by a moody music video. The duo’s vocals blend seemlessly together, with Tim Lyre’s Nigerian twang perfectly complementing BINA’s silky tone. Narrating the emotional journey of a breakup, the poignant track is sure to get you in your feels.

‘lvl 6 - VIDEO GAMES’ by Léa Sen

‘lvl 6 - VIDEO GAMES’ by Lea Sen features an easygoing indie melody layered with smoky reverb. The catchy lyrics, “Video games that you played at my house,” create an earworm that lingers long after listening. The track effortlessly combines frustration and charm, making it a must-add to your playlist.

‘Waste Of Tears (Cry All Summer)’ by Revenge Wife

Revenge Wife, the solo project of Liz Nistico, debuts ‘Waste Of Tears (Cry All Summer)’ as a shimmering testament to grief’s power. Its throbbing Italo-disco beat supports raw, intimate confessionals, contrasting polished production with vulnerability. Born from heartbreak for her 12-track astrological concept album, Alien Witch, the song mirrors pain’s cycle - building, breaking, and rebuilding - while keeping infectious dance energy. The music video, Part 14 of a four-year saga, shows Nistico crashing a motorcycle, entering a surreal realm, and confronting a sinister witch cult. It's a bold fusion of storytelling and pop innovation.

‘Satellite’ by Sunrise in Jupiter

‘Satellite’ by Sunrise in Jupiter is a 2010s-infused indie rock anthem, bursting with electrifying energy, growling vocals, and a punchy, punk-driven guitar riff. Described by the band as “a transmission from the unknown”, the track explores themes of connection, distance, and the signals we send in search of someone listening. Marking the beginning of their journey toward the upcoming album Mission to Mars, it’s a must-listen for any rock fan.

‘MINE’ by Lois

Manoeuvring the pop landscape with ease, Lois is establishing herself as an important rising voice amongst the next wave of Northern artists. Exploring themes which scope across grief, trauma, self-exploration and identity, her music feels intimate and real. Her latest track in particular, ‘MINE’, offers nothing short of purposeful lyricism, catchy rhythms and attention-grabbing vocals, solidifying her place in the future of pop.

‘Wicked Witch - Osmosis Jones Remix’ by Celaviedmai & Osmosis Jones

When it comes to high-energy tracks that showcase her effortless flow and distinctive style, Celaviedmai doesn’t hold back. This electrifying house-mix comes in collaboration with Aussie-based DJ and producer Osmosis Jones, certifying Celaviedmai as one of the most exciting talents on the Irish music scene right now.

‘FOMO’ by Orla Rae

With summery vibes and relatable storytelling, ‘FOMO’ is a perfect fusion of genres - a unique blend of classic and contemporary sounds. The track is sincere and uplifting, capturing Orla’s unmistakable voice and musical depth through intricate harmonies, powerful vocal runs and relatable storytelling. Drawing inspiration from the likes of R&B and jazz legends Stevie Wonder and Jill Scott, as well as present-day soulful pop artists like Cleo Soul, Orla Rae’s music is nothing short of distinctive and captivating.

‘Say Something’ by Carla Prata & Rafaell Dior

Genre-crossing and boundary pushing, Carla Prata shows ultimate versatility with her latest release ‘Say Something’. The highly-anticipated collaboration with Portuguese hip-hop and trap artist Rafaell Dior delivers a flawless performance of Carla’s ability to showcase her Angolan-Portuguese infusions.

‘Mother Cradle Me’ by Rifka

Rifka is a young artist with her eyes wide open. Capturing the raw vulnerability of navigating the complexities of growing up in the modern world, ‘Mother Cradle Me’ offers a cathartic experience that's both melancholic and sonically powerful. Born and raised in Brighton, her musical abilities spill out into heartfelt tenderness and mesmerising vocals on this single.