Phoebe Green – ‘Rage of a Kid’


Phoebe Green has shared ‘Rage of a Kid’, the opening song from forthcoming EP ‘The Container’ (out on 21 March via The Green Dream Machine). Blending a fragile, fractured electronica beauty with elements of London Grammar, Air and Imogen Heap, this subtly stirring song finds Phoebe healing from past trauma and suppressed emotions (‘I’m pushing…

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Orchards – ‘Groan’


Orchards have shared ‘Groan’, the fourth song to be taken from upcoming album ‘Bicker’, which will be released by Big Scary Monsters on 28 March. Inspired by a therapist asking her ‘Why do you feel the need to fix this?’, Lucy Evers weaves between feelings of frustration and catharsis as she realises the only person…

MIchael Cera Palin Wisteria

Michael Cera Palin – ‘Wisteria’


Atlanta’s emo superstars Michael Cera Palin have shared ‘Wisteria’ ahead of the release of their debut album ‘We Could Be Brave’ via Big Scary Monsters (UK) and Brain Synthesizer (US) on 7 March 2025. The song finds vocalist Elliott Brabant trying to make sense of a breakup and the emotional mess it left behind amidst…

Cloth – ‘Polaroid’


Glasgow-based twin sibling duo Cloth return with ‘Polaroid’. The band’s first new music since 2023’s ‘Secret Measure’ album, it’s produced by Ali Chant (Perfume Genius, PJ Harvey) and features a string arrangement by Owen Pallett. The song itself has touching lyrics that deal with the ‘gradual loss of a friendship which used to burn very…

Brutalligators – ‘Get Better’


Hitchin’s queercore punks Brutalligators return with ‘Get Better’, an ode to coming out and finding your chosen family – the ones who love you for who you are – that will feature on the four-piece’s upcoming second album. Self-recorded and produced by drummer Rhys Kirkman, ‘Get Better’ is already a live favourite and you can…

Porridge Radio – ‘Sick of the Blues’


Porridge Radio have shared ‘Sick of the Blues’ ahead of the release of their fourth album ‘Clouds in the Sky They Will Always Be There For Me’ on 18 October via Secretly Canadian. Described by Dana Margolin as a song ‘about being heartbroken and taking back some joy, remembering that you’re the source of your…