Saturday release round-up – Jamie Webster, The Farm & more

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 February 3, 2024.

10 For The People (album) – Jamie Webster

An evolution of Jamie Webster’s work. With top-notch songwriting and thoughtful lyrics, this album is no disappointment.

You can follow Jamie Webster here.

Let The Music (Take Control) – The Farm

After success with Feel The Love, in 2023, The Farm are back with another single. This one is full of synthesizers and is carried by a brilliant bass line.

You can follow The Farm here.

Lost Time – Motel Sundown

Lost Time is another great release from Motel Sundown, who use their voices to harmonise the chorus wonderfully.

You can follow Motel Sundown here.

The Thrill Of It – Pixey

Pixey keeps growing as an artist and this is another great addition to her discography, made all the more impressive as it is her first fully self-produced single.

You can follow Pixey here.

Shirl’s Ghost – Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band

A mellow track from Mick Head that should be on his new album, which is coming out in early March. We can’t wait!

You can follow Michael Head here.

Joanna – The Internet Café

This is The Internet Café’s secondrelease and its guitar tones have a proper summer feel to them – much-needed in early February! Fans of Paul Simon might like this.

You can follow The Internet Café here.

Good Girl Guilt – Kerry Feeney

A catchy introduction sets the song up fantastically and Kerry Feeney doesn’t disappoint. One of the best on Liverpool’s pop scene at the moment, though this track is perhaps closer to an indie rock feel.

You can follow Kerry Feeney here.

Lose My Mind – Charliee

A debut release from Charliee, Lose My Mind is a production with the lyrics as its focus. The backing vocals on this song are great.

You can follow Charliee here.

Destined to be alone – Miss Blanche

Another debut single, Miss Blanche’s Destined to be alone is a relaxing track that has a sound that feels like a combination of pop and jazz.

You can follow Miss Blanche here.

Pull The Rug – Lucy Starr

Lucy Starr has impressed again with Pull The Rug, a track that absorbs you from the first seconds with its direct lyrics.

You can follow Lucy Starr here.


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