Don’t miss out on any of the latest music from Merseyside! Here’s a list of some of the best new releases from Liverpool and beyond this week.
Published January 26, 2024.
Hole In My Home – Red Rum Club
Arguably the best of their recent array of singles, Hole In My Home’s catchy opening riff hooks you immediately. The chorus acts as an impressive showcase of frontman Fran Doran’s vocals.
You can follow Red Rum Club here.
Last Orders – The Cheap Thrills
Another song from The Cheap Thrills that gets better with every listen. The band know how to build a song and this is no exception.
You can follow The Cheap Thrills here.
Creeping On The Dancefloor – The Zutons
From the group that brought you Valerie, this is an more of a dance track that will get your feet tapping and shoulders moving.
You can follow The Zutons here.
Stay. (demo) – Lydia Rigby
Get taken away with Lydia Rigby’s debut release, Stay, as the acoustic song absorbs you and mellows your mood.
You can follow Lydia Rigby here.
Don’t Get Sad – The Kowloons
With loud bass and low tones, Don’t Get Sad begins with an Arctic Monkeys feel and transitions seamlessly between choruses and verses.
You can follow The Kowloons here.
When We Lie – Addley
When We Lie is another impressive release from Addley, who I’m tipping to grow quickly in 2024. Stripped down, this song could easily work with just a piano and the artist’s voice.
You can follow Addley here.
Dotted Line – VO!D
With more focus on instrumentation, this is a great debut release from Jack Gill’s new band, VO!D.
You can follow VO!D here.
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