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    Little Monarch sings of desires and rebirth in arousing “Tears”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Laden with the right amount of upbeat pop, dreamy atmospherics, and smile-inducing, head-bopping elements of…

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    Francis of Delirium steps out from behind the shield on “Real Love”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Fuelled by a love of Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins, Francis of Delirium’s music is,…

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    Max Winter enraptures listeners with a hazy synth dream in latest single “Lean Into Me”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Experimentalism in music is far from uncommon, but not many musicians have minds that swim…

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    Weaving together lyrics like timeless poetry, Searows introduces “Older”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    The world of alternative indie-folk has seen an abundance of artists rise through the ranks…

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    EPONINE’s “Pink Lemonade” is a shimmering and woozy debut

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    As a self-described ‘grunge-soul’ artist, a descriptor with very few contemporaries, EPONINE isn’t just debuting…

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    Hotline TNT swim through hazy layers of shoegaze in their latest single “Protocol”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Love cannot be represented by a pendulum or a scale. It is the colour black…

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    Rio Rainz continues to set his style apart on “Sunshine”, featuring Finn Foxell

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    East meets West on the new collaboration between Rio Rainz and Finn Foxell, merging classic…

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    Freddie Lewis pines and pains over being his lovers’ “Prettiest Secret”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Although liberating, irreverent, and undeniably fun, the LGBTQ+ dating scene can well be a minefield…

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    Georgia Gets By dives into the intimate on “Happiness Is An 8 Ball”, swirling in her storytelling

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Grainy ‘60s sci-fi movies, sepia tones mixed with laser light, and meditative lyrics that viscerally…

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    urika’s bedroom reveals a lucid realism with “Junkie”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Whilst the precision of “Junkie” and the murmured, distorted vocal feel digital, there’s a heart…

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