Discovery: SIRENS lure us into their melancholic world
Scottish alt-pop duo SIRENS have hit our radar through their debut single, Envy.
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Scottish alt-pop duo SIRENS have hit our radar through their debut single, Envy.
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In a world that is increasingly divided, it’s refreshing to discover tales of connection. Rootless’s new track RakiTaki Tanana celebrates an almost forgotten shared culture.
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Rianne Downey’s new title track, The Consequence Of Love, was released on 27 May 2025 as a precursor to her debut album dropping in October and her upcoming Autumn UK and Ireland tour. This folk track is definitely worth a listen.
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Scotland’s The Marches Come Back Around to our blog with their latest pop rock single.
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Sinikka Monte is a St.Pölten, Austria-based contemporary pop artist whose heart-breaking new track has put her on my radar. Telling the story of love that ends in betrayal, it’s called Dead End.
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Roma Rose is a Scottish singer songwriter who I’ve featured a couple of times before on the blog. Her ability to weave a story with her music never fails to impress, and that continues to be the case with her latest release, Mother Of The Boy In The Band.
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Hailing from Scotland, Roma Rose is a singer songwriter who I first discovered last year through her emotional track about motherhood How To Feel. She’s now back on the blog with her latest acoustic ballad called Earned Me.
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What an illustrious history! From novel to film, The 39 Steps has finally become a very entertaining farce. It is a simple tale of the hero’s unwilling involvement in an International spy ring, subsequent mistaken identity and a chase which takes him from London to Scotland. Now this story has become a fast paced slapstick romp.
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