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    August Charles brings soul to the witness box on “Stand On Trial”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Siphoning the spirit of soul within his earthy, grounded vocals, August Charles has spent the…

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    “Nested” sees Jossle explore the feelings that linger at the end of a relationship

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    From taking notice of the floral patterns embroidered in a lover’s dress to matching the…

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    Deijuvhs bursts out the gates with “Moonlight Bop”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Coming with a Limp Bizkit co-sign and buck loads of energy, East London MC, rapper,…

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    Cosial pulls from the growing pains of adolescence on “In View”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Taking inspiration from the likes of Snail Mail, Lucy Dacus, and Mitski, Cosial charts the…

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    Joy Mumford embraces change with grace on “Spilt Milk”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Using her cross-disciplinary skills, Joy Mumford explores making peace with being in transitory states, going…

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    Gretta Ray makes a dreamy ode to freedom in the states in “America Forever”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    It’s refreshing when America is so often fraught with political and social turmoil, for someone…

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    SuperParka channel Akira and make it sound “easy”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Of course, any mention of the word “easy” and the genre R&B causes the mind…

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    Belot’s “V.I.P” fizzes with the glitz of champagne pop stardom

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Hailing from North London, Belot was surrounded by the music that her mum played around…

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    Oslo Twins go “Back to Nothing”

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    For budding outfit Oslo Twins, the time to get serious is now. Their newest single,…

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    Merrick Winter’s “Try Me” envelopes listeners in a desolate, evocative atmosphere

    March 12, 2026 - By Lauren Hayes

    Through a somber guitar backdrop, and production that drifts and whispers with loneliness and a…

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