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Frank Joshua’s New Single Glass Is Fractured Melancholy and Triumph

24/04/202604/05/2026 Graeme Smith

London-based singer-songwriter Frank Joshua’s new neo-psychedelic single Glass is an enchanting and heroic song that demands self-reflection and encourages listeners to endeavour momentum.

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Stella Matteoni Delivers One of the Year’s Most Inventive Pop Debuts with Imposter

13/03/2026 Graeme Smith

In a world where collaboration can mean homogenisation, sometimes what’s needed is a singular voice to create something truly innovative. Step forward Stella Matteoni and her self-produced debut album, Imposter.

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Sarah McGuinness Revives Soho Spirit with Re‑Release of Don’t Let Our Love Go

18/02/202619/02/2026 Graeme Smith

As an Emmy-nominated writer and a director, it’s easy to overlook that Sarah McGuinness is also a singer, musician, and spent her early career as a club owner.

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Discovery: We Connect with OGGY at the Start of a Soul-Searching New Era

06/02/2026 Graeme Smith

OGGY is an artist we’re discovering at the start of a new era, heralded by her single Help Me Find A Reason. 

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Olina’s By The Book Captures the Quiet Struggles of Finding Home

21/01/202629/01/2026 Graeme Smith

The immigrant story is one as old as humanity, and Olina’s new EP By The Book shares hers in relatable detail.

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The Willis Ordeal Bring Quirky Charm and Narrative Depth on Their Indie Pop EP

14/01/202625/01/2026 Graeme Smith

Quirky yet meaningful is a difficult balancing act to pull off, but the willis ordeal manage this with their self-titled EP.

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Irina Imme pens ’00s pop rock heartbreak anthem

18/12/202522/12/2025 Graeme Smith

If you’ve ever had the unfortunate experience of being ghosted by someone you care about, then you may find some solace in Irina Imme’s latest single, Rather Die.

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Ooberfuse head to Bethlehem for a seasonal message of peace

17/12/202519/12/2025 Graeme Smith

Since I discovered Ooberfuse for our blog in late 2024, the duo have proved themselves a singular prospect.

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Discovery: the trans-Atlantic big riverz bring modern country pop melancholy

10/12/2025 Graeme Smith

A new, trans-Atlantic, alt-country-pop project, big riverz have caught my attention thanks to their second single, Running.

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