Holly Humberstone has returned with Die Happy, a gothic love song that feels like stepping into a dark fairytale, where passion flickers between enchantment and danger. Five years on from her breakthrough EP Falling Asleep at the Wheel, Humberstone has built a world that is unmistakably her own: cinematic, visceral, and unflinchingly intimate.
Made up of Ralph McCarthy Schofield (vocals), Match Montana (guitar), Luca Arshad (guitar), and Bruno Vincent Rogelj (bass), Stereo Cupid is a London-based rock band that isn’t trying to fit into a mould—they’re smashing the damn thing. With their unapologetically chaotic performances and bold creative instincts, they’re bringing back a version of rock ‘n’ roll that feels raw, reckless, and real.
Ethereal singer-songwriter Ana Luna reveals her debut album, Tainted Silhouettes. The 9-track record features past singles including “Dance in a Trance,” “Daddy’s Empire,” “Can We Pretend We Just Met At A Bar?,” and “Bleeding Pen,” alongside five brand-new songs. The album title is fitting for a record that is dark, melancholic, poetic and beautiful, both musically and lyrically.
Revenge is the natural way of a Scorpio, so my idea was hatched in a millisecond, without much consideration of the consequences or how my betrothed would respond to it.
“War Crimes” is one of Slater’s most emotional and political songs yet – a raw protest song that responds to the ongoing genocide of Palestinians and the UK government’s role in it.
Halifax indie sensation Ellur returns with her most heartfelt work to date, ‘The World Is Not An Oyster’, out now via cult label Dance To The Radio. The single follows a breakout year for the rising artist, who’s rapidly cementing her status as one of the most exciting young songwriters of her generation.