Americana
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Ásgeir takes on lyrics and liberation on new single ‘Ferris Wheel’ with new album in 2026
Ásgeir's 5th album 'Julia' is all about trying new ideas and exploring Americana-tinged folk.
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Marissa Nadler – New Radiations Review
Ethereal western folk ballads rule the soundwaves as Nadler reaches album number 10.
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Introducing… Yuuf
Instrumental, relaxing and calming yacht rock where global influences, a handpan, and some sumptuous rhythms and guitars lower your blood pressure.
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Introducing… Kris Delmhorst
Folk rock ruminations about generational worries and concerns as the middle age bridge between them
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Indie psyche rock band Beams returns with new single and 4th album
A rally cry for peace and humanity in a world that needs regeneration.
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Introducing… Callum Pitt
Newcastle based artist blends anxiety with optimism.
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Introducing… Icarus Phoenix
A mainstay of independent music returns with charming stop motion Lego video.
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Cameron Knowler – Places of Consequence Review
Street corner ditties for sunsets.
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Introducing… The Color Forty Nine
Gothic Americana from the desert.
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Introducing… Penelope Antena
A smooth jazz tinged folk ballad to ring in a new era.
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Introducing… Trash Heads
A better soundtrack to a future American Pie spin off.
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Introducing… Love Crumbs
Sweeping indie folk into the spotlight.
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Introducing… Pay For Pain
A heady mix of exciting Americana and moody sadness
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Introducing… Deva St John
Rocking the information age
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Charly Bliss – Supermoon Review
Not content with making one of the best rock albums of 2019, Charly Bliss follow up the superb ‘Young Enough’ with the equally fantastic EP…
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Somos – Prison on a Hill Review
Anthems for change for the everyday human
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Peaer – A Healthy Earth Review
Slacker slumber grunge
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Blunderbusst – Monarch of the Mountain Review
Surfgaze rock?
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Charly Bliss – Young Enough Review
Summer rock anthems incoming!
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Broken Baby – Broken Baby Review
Poking fun whilst busting jams A while back I showcased Broken Baby who’d blasted onto my radar with their punk splattered anthemic rock that was…
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Mount Pressmore – “Enjoy” Review
Bring me an electric piano and a cute guitar!
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Introducing… Lines in The Sky
Lines in The Sky are a trio from Nashville all aged 20 and under but rocking like they’ve been a complete band for decades. Their…
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Generator Ohm – “Upon the Me Om I” Review
Generator Ohm, a three-piece rock band have released their début album and have been busy rocking my speakers for a little while. Time to tell the world!…
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The Commuters – “Rescue” Review
The Commuters’ debut album “Rescue” dropped four months ago and incase you’ve not heard it you should really take a chance to give them a…
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Introducing… Jesse Terry
Jesse Terry is an upcoming singer/songwriter from America whose talent, voice and subject matters sound like he’s been around for many a year longer than…



















