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Thursday, 13 November 2025

TYGERMYLK - Local Girl, Always Tired

Photo credit: Anita McAndrew

Through dazzling synths and charged-up guitars, Hastings based artist TYGERMYLK has recently unveiled the final teaser from their upcoming debut album, Local Girl, Always Tired, sharing its title track ahead of its release. Detailing more, Tygermylk explained; ‘Just before the first lockdown, I had a breakdown. I was completely burnt out and had to leave London. I moved back in with my parents. Then the pandemic hit, and I found myself grappling with a covid-induced relapse of the chronic illness (ME/CFS & POTS) I’d been dealing with since my teenage years. I’d been badly bullied when I was younger and never had many friends, and suddenly in 2020 I was back in the same place that had been the source of so much trauma. The song is about that feeling: being stuck in a small town that doesn’t fundamentally align with who you are, dreaming of a bigger life, aching to escape.’ Take a listen below. The debut album is out this Friday, 14th November. 

i: https://www.instagram.com/tygermylk

The Dream Machine - Flowers On The Razorwire (Official Video)

Photo: Max Dowd

Returning with news of their third album, Fort Perch Rock, set for release Fri 27 February 2026 via Run On Records, The Dream Machine have this week shared their brand-new single Flowers On The Razorwire. Insatiably catchy, the track’s driving choruses and warming haze build an atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and electrifying. Songwriter and lead vocalist, Zak McDonnellsays: “’Flowers On The Razorwire’was about a comic book I found in an antique shop. I was sitting with a guitar, and the lads were just shouting out lines and ideas from it. It wasn’t long before we realised it was some sort of erotic graphic novel. I was in a Ramones phase around this time, so we went to Berlin during the writing of this album, intending to make a pilgrimage back to The Ramones Museum that we’d visited years ago, only to find it was gone. It’s as inspired by The Ramones as The Strokes, Television and The Walkmen.” Take a listen for yourselves below. 



Live Dates
Fri 14 November –Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
Thu 20 November -London, The Moth Club
Fri 21 November -Norwich, Voodoo Daddy’s
Sat 22 November -Birkenhead, The Future Yard
Wed 26 November -Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
Thu 27 November -Glasgow, McChuills
Fri 28 November -Edinburgh, Sneaky Pete’s 
Sat 29 November -North Shields, Three Tanners Bank
 

i: https://www.instagram.com/dreammachinehq

cruush - Rupert Giles

Photo Credit: ARLODAY

Manchester based outfit cruush recently shared their brand-new single Rupert Giles. With a double A-side single dropping next year on Heist or Hit, they serve up a lush blend of grungy guitars and hazy vocals, packed into a tight 3 minute 33 second alt-pop gem. Speaking about its creation, the band shared: “On a writing retreat to Wales we took a sunrise hike up Penygader. We listened to nothing but Neil Young, Brownhorse, and the Van Halen song ‘Panama’. We were sitting by this lake at 6am, with the sun rising, listening to it and all felt well. We knew we had a great song written, we were all sleep deprived and sweaty, the stars were aligning.” Take a listen below. 



LIVE DATES
30 NOV 2025 - Leeds - Brudenell Social Club w/ Bug Teeth
05 DEC 2025 - Manchester - Levenshulme Old Library
25 FEB 2026 - Bristol - The Lanes (Free entry)
26 FEB 2026 - London - The Grace
28 FEB 2026 - Southampton - Heartbreakers
05 MAR 2026 - Leeds - Headrow House
07 MAR 2026 - Manchester - Gullivers
10 MAR 2026 - Hull - The Polar Bear
12 MAR 2026 - Sheffield - The Washington
15–16 MAY 2026 - Paris - Supersonic (Block Party)

The band comprise Amber Warren (lead vocals/guitar), Arthur Boyd (guitar), Fotis Kalantzis (drums), and Bruno Evans (bass).  

i: https://www.instagram.com/cruushband

Opal Mag - Wasting

Photo credit: Jamie-Lee Culver

Having recently caught Opal Mag at Cardiff's Swn Festival, I didn't have too long to wait until new music, as the Brighton based artist has today shared the dazzling new effort, Wasting. Signing to Venn Records (High Vis, thistle., Meryl Streek), the promising young artist delivers another pristine pop effort where scuzzy guitar melodies light up the backdrop to her soaring vocals. Detailing her latest release, the indie riser shared: “‘Wasting’ is a message to a detached, avoidant lover. Will they stay around to be the kind of person I need, leave, or - worse - linger with non-committal disappointment? The song captures the realisation of a relationship fated to end, having wasted both people’s time.” Take a listen for yourselves below. 

Live Dates
14th November -The Grace, London (w/ Nightswimming)
27th November -Alphabet, Brighton 

i: https://www.instagram.com/opalmag_music

Michael Gallagher - Wonderstruck

Photo: Thomas Edwards

This week sees Michael Gallagher return with his exhilarating new single Wonderstruck. Written shortly after his move to Manchester, the track pays homage to the city’s iconic musical influences while maintaining Gallagher’s fresh, relatable storytelling through his catchy lyrics and smooth delivery. “I had not long moved to Manchester when I wrote this and was listening to a lot of Stone Roses, The Smiths and other iconic Manchester bands (embracing the culture). I feel you can hear the influence of those iconic jangly indie guitar bands all over this track,” says Gallagher. “I am really looking forward to getting out and trialling this on my upcoming November tour along with the other tracks I have released this year as well as some new unreleased tunes.” Speaking further on the track, Michael shares: “It is a no nonsense pop song about being infatuated with someone that there couldn’t possibly be anyone else (ever). It also touches on embracing all parts of love, the good and the bad.” Take a listen for yourselves below. 

2025 Tour Dates
London  – Dingwalls 2 – Friday 21 November
 
Manchester – Rat & Pigeon – Thursday 27 November
Hartlepool – The Studio – Friday 28 November
Hartlepool – The Studio – Saturday 29 November (new date due to demand)

i: https://www.instagram.com/mickyygall 

Wednesday, 12 November 2025

Searows - Photograph of a Cyclone

Photo credit: Marlowe Ostara

Following on from last month's single, Dearly Missed, Pacific Northwest singer-songwriter and guitarist Alec Duckart aka Searows, has today shared ‘Photograph of a Cyclone’. The second single taken from his forthcoming new album Death in the Business of Whaling, due for release on Friday 23rd January via Last Recordings On Earth, the track depicts the cyclic lives we lead as we learn from our surroundings. Of the track, Searows shares, "When I initially started writing this song I went into it without a real intention of what I was trying to say. It was one of those songs for me where I didn’t know what it meant until after it was finished, which occasionally happens when I write. This song is about repeating cycles you learned from your surroundings or culture, and feeling incapable of doing anything different. It’s about witnessing chaos in your world and in your periphery and not knowing what else to do but watch it happen. Sometimes you can create art from that chaos. But you aren’t sure if the creation in itself is a new perspective or understanding, or simply a picture of it". Take a listen for yourselves below. 

i: https://www.instagram.com/saerows

Tuesday, 11 November 2025

CHEST - NUMB

Photo credit: Demi Hopkins

London-via-Norwich indie newcomers CHEST have today released their new single 'NUMB' and announced a brand-new EP 'never really here', set to be released early 2026. Packed with soaring guitar lines and anthemic choruses, the track offers an exhilarating glimpse into what lies ahead for the promising rising outfit. Speaking on the release of their new single, the band said: “NUMB, a raw confession of emotional collapse, was carved from the unravelling of a relationship. Its lyrics explore the profound guilt of failing one you love, the song plunges into the torment of intrusive thoughts through a dissociative separation from reality, ultimately revealing the devastating impact of this inner turmoil on everyone involved". Take a listen below. 

LIVE DATES
13 November - Leeds, Oporto
17 November - London, Shacklewell Arms
10 January - Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys
30 January - Stowmarket, John Peel Centre
27 February - London, The Elephants Head

Chest are: Joel Reader (vocals), Stanley Horseman (guitar) Rusel Eldon (guitar) Teo Koschak (drums), William Booth (bass). 

i: https://www.instagram.com/chest_band

Monday, 10 November 2025

Bleech 9:3 - Jacky

Photo credit / Tatiana Pozuelo

Looking to wake up your Monday, Irish four-piece Bleech 9:3 return with their latest single Jacky. Following on from last month's single Ceilingthe band deliver another rebellious number as snapping basslines and snarling guitars head-up the charge. On the new single, Jacky, Baz says -  "To me it is in part about my own life and in part the lives of those with whom I shared the illness of drug addiction with as a young person back home in Dublin. Though it is not specifically about being an addict, that’s just one way people lose themselves and too often their lives. I’m talking about that loss and the difficulty with understanding it." Take a listen below. 



Tour dates
November 10th - Project House, Leeds (supporting Shame)
November 12th - National Stadium, Dublin (supporting Shame)
November 13th - Cyprus Avenue, Cork (supporting Shame)
November 29th - Doornroosje, Nijmegen, NL (supporting Cardinals)
December 3rd - Third Man Records, London - Sold Out
December 4th - Third Man Records, London - Sold Out
December 5th - Third Man Records, London - Sold Out
Jan 31st - So Young Weekender, Southampton
Feb 19th - 21st - Borderline Festival, Dublin

i: https://www.instagram.com/bleech_9.3 

Live Review: Loyle Carner - Utilita Arena Cardiff, 7 November 2025

Loyle Carner, Cardiff Utilita Arena

Following four sold-out nights at London’s Brixton Academy, Loyle Carner returned to Cardiff, continuing the UK leg of his hopefully ! tour with a true sense of disbelief. “This is fucking insane,” he asserted, whilst paused in silence, soaking up the atmosphere.

Whilst the Utilita Arena is not the most beautiful venue with its high echo prone ceilings and the architecture of multipurpose function, Carner shaped it to his pace effortlessly. In an era of pop hyper-visuals and over-the-top stage productions, he continues to run in the opposite direction: strip everything back until all that remained is intent, and the impact was immediate. 

He made a subdued entrance from the rear of the stage, hood up, head down, as the beat to all i need rolled in. From the opening verse, it was clear he wasn’t pushing the room upward. He let the songs sit in their natural register, and the audience recalibrated towards him. The crowd that once swayed drunkenly moments before were now stood, nodding in unison as they paid full attention, focussed on every word.

Songs centring on fatherhood formed the emotional structure of the set. He talked about his young children falling asleep in the studio whilst the band tracked the new record. Later, he paused mid-show while a fan proposed at the back of the hall. Homerton was dedicated to the NHS. These weren’t bits of sentimental stagecraft, they were evidence of how lived-in the material has become.

The new track's, particularly the core of the album's message, formed the night’s most poignant moments. Before launching into horcrux, Carner spoke openly about his children and how life has shaped him, the concept making the cavernous arena feel profoundly attentive and still. His performance of lyin was another compelling moment, unveiling a beautiful stream of conscious vulnerability that captured the disorienting, transcendent joy of new parenthood, delivered over shimmering guitar lines.

That emotional weight stayed with him, especially on purpose and about time. Rather than wrestling with an old demon, Carner just stood there centre stage talking about legacy, responsibility, and breaking the cycles he grew up in for the kids who’ll come after. It felt calm and sure-footed, a moment of resolve rather than rage, which perfectly complemented the gentle, soulful instrumentation of his band.

By the time Ottolenghi arrived, the crowd was completely in his palm as the audience became a single, joyous choir as they sang back in acappella, much to his delight. With no encore, Loyle asked the crowd if they'd like one more song, the cheers of course said more than words could as the rhetorical question needn't be answered. 

The hopefully ! tour proves to be a profound meditation on growth, cementing Carner’s status not just as a rapper, but as a crucial wordsmith of the quiet, hopeful complexity of adult life. 

Stepping effortlessly in to the larger arena space, it's something he does so well. There's no doubt, Loyle Carner has quietly become a writer whose voice can command space of this size without decoration. And Cardiff recognised that in all it's glory.

***** 

Thursday, 6 November 2025

Adjustments – Yr New Shoes

Photo: Giulia Bonnametti

Unveiling their latest double A-side single, Manchester trio Adjustments return this week with some intricately layered indulgence as they share Yr New Shoes. With a soft, unassuming intro, it wastes no time before breaking loose into wiry guitar lines and a shoegaze-tinged rush as the tempo kicks up. Cohen-Ennis says of the A-side: “Yr New Shoes is inspired by jangly guitar pop like early My Bloody Valentine, Ex-Vöid and The Pastels, blending sweet melodies with noisy guitars in a way we love and try to emulate. It has a sleepy atmosphere, especially in the verse, and although it’s a simple song the arrangement covers a lot of ground. Lewis and mine electric and acoustic 12-string guitars are offset by Tara’s reverberating vocals, and the combination feels cozy, warm and autumnal.” “Moon Eyes feels darker tonally than Yr New Shoes,” adds Cohen-Ennis. “We like shifting between quiet and loud, clean and dirty, distant and intimate. It feels right for our songs which are usually about personal relationships which are made up of a broad range of feelings, moments and moods.” Take a listen to Yr New Shoes below.

 Adjustments’ Yr New Shows / Moon Eyes can be ordered direct from Heaven’s Lathe, a label curated by writer, broadcaster and DJ Graham Duff, online via https://heavenslathe.bandcamp.com/album/yr-new-shoes with each physical copy including a free digital download of both tracks. 

i: https://www.instagram.com/adjustments.mcr