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Josh Gilligan – Flesh and Blood (Premiere)

Josh Gilligan comes from a family of music, and as with many other artist these days, he’s a multi-instrumentalist. Not that this makes it any less impressive, but it does bring an element of familiarity to the mix that essentially cancels out any novelty from the idea. While his abilities are certainly above average, they are not what will make or break this new artist — nor will they need to. Rather, his charmingly organic Folk/Rock is what drives our fascination with him, and that’s just fine – because it’s quite splendid. His debut LP ‘Flesh and Blood’ is a refreshing collective for a genre that has taken a recent liking for the less aggressive. Rather, the LP rides a fine line between the ethereal side of the genre and the more abrupt rocky aspects it can encompass, providing enough diversity within to keep the listener intrigued throughout.

Whispers in The Breeze

Open Eyes

Take Your Love

Fear

Let Go

Stowaway

Flesh and Blood

Beaten Path

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Coastal Cities – Relief

Riding a crest of new wave influences, Coastal Cities new ‘Relief’ single couples an infectiously hip eighties attitude with spikey guitars to produce a unique brand of danceable guitar-pop. The fresh faced quintet have only just left school and are sure to have a bright future ahead of them; make sure that Coastal Cities are on your radar.

Relief (Edit)

‘Relief’ drops on July 30th via Once Upon A Time Music but you can get a free download of the single by heading to Coastal Cities’ Facebook (here) and liking their page.

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Benjamin Francis Leftwich – With A Little Help From My Friends (The Beatles Cover)

Rather than drink the mini-bar dry, Benjamin Francis Leftwich put his recent stay in a Boston hotel to much better use. Setting up his portable recording equipment, the British singer songwriter recorded a captivating rendition of The Beatles’ classic ‘With A Little Help From My Friends’ which you can download below, via Mojo magazine.

With A Little Help From My Friends (Beatles Cover) - Benjamin Francis Leftwich
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[Indie] General Fiasco – Bad Habits

Northern Irish indie quartet, General Fiasco return with another striking preview of their forthcoming sophomore album, ‘Unfaithfully Yours’. New single ‘Bad Habits’ demonstrates a newfound maturity from the band whilst still maintaining the same razor sharp songwriting that fans have come to expect. Both the single and album are out on July 30th, but to keep you tide over you can stream ‘Bad Habits’ below.

Bad Habits
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[Pop] Charli XCX – You’re The One

‘You’re The One’ is the title track of Charli XCX’s new EP, which is out today via IAMSOUND. Matching equal doses of ice-cold electro hooks and dark pop balladry, each of the rising British star’s new songs arrive as bold and beautiful as the last. Keep an eye out for her forthcoming debut album, which is slated for an October release.

Youre The One
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[Indie] Little Comets – Jennifer

Following their acclaimed ‘Worry’ EP released in December, Little Comets are set to return to the fold with vibrant new single ‘Jennifer’, released on June 11th through Dirty Hit Records. An uplifting slice of euphoric indie-pop, Little Comets are sure to bring the sun to a summer near you!

’Little Comets – Jennifer’
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[Pop] Jhameel – Are You Free [Premiere]

Indie-Pop sensation Jhameel is back with a new series, and needless to say – we’re a bit excited. The series, which is titled ‘Are You Free’, takes Jhameel’s music down a different path as he explores the dance realm of Pop in some of his best work yet.

Similar to the ‘Waves‘ series that was released late last year, ‘Are You Free’ highlights 5 new tracks over 5 weeks, all accumulating to provide a set as a whole which will work as his latest EP.

“Are You Free” sets the tone for the EP by not only reiterating the motto in it’s title, but providing a message via Jhameel’s always catchy Pop vocals. It’s a distorted, anthematic Pop frenzy that dances along with a violent fury, yet seems to settle in your ears with an ironic tentativeness.

’Are You Free’
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