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 and last.
Published March 15, 2024.
Nikita and Down My Way – Keyside
Released at the same time as the equally catchy Down My Way, the two tracks provide more of the jangly guitars and refreshingly simple melodies that make Keyside distinguishable.
You can follow Keyside here.
Rockstar – Sam Millne
First off, please forgive the bias!
Rockstar is the new single from Sam Millne as he releases a song with a slightly grittier tone than his previous tracks. You can catch Sam Millne & the Virants at the Kazimier Stockroom on March 29.
You can follow Sam Millne here and buy tickets for his headline gig here.
Tuesday’s News – Naomi Campbell
Known for her part in the band, Motel Sundown, Naomi Campbell has put out this mellow acoustic track as her debut solo single. We can’t wait to hear what’s next.
You can follow Naomi Campbell here.
Feels so Bad – Tax Party
Having slightly changed their sound from their days as Murmurs, Tax Party’s debut release hits you instantly. A promising start from the band!
You can follow Tax Party here.
Lifeline – Hannah Weedall
Fresh from a live session on BBC Radio Merseyside, Hannah Weedall takes the pace down with Lifeline but manages to maintain the indie rock sound she is gaining popularity for.
You can follow Hannah Weedall here.
Keeper – Louis Millne
Another great release from Louis Millne and fans of his music, and another notch on his post after being played on Radio 1.
You can follow Louis Millne here.
A Light In The Dark (EP) – Neil Noa
Neil Noa continues to gain popularity with his songs that are so easy to learn and sing along to. Get on Neil now if you aren’t already!
You can follow Neil Noa here.
Nebuchadnezzar – Paul Nazole
Paul Nazole, who is a well-known musician on the local scene, has put out his first solo single and it hasn’t disappointed. It is fair to say he took similar inspiration for this as George Harrison did at times in his career.
You can follow Paul Nazole here.
I’d Consider (You) – freyahopedixon
A sentimental acoustic track, Freya Hope Dixon’s voice really shines in this, her debut release.
You can follow freyahopedixon here.
Second Thought – Helen Maw
This is Helen Maw’s third and final release before her album, Growing Pains, comes out on April 12. Second Thought is actually the first song she ever wrote and is a tale of love and loss.
You can follow Helen Maw here.
Feral – Issy Sutcliffe
A heavier track than Drugs Don’t Fix Me, Issy Sutcliffe impresses again with this furious track that kicks off her EP, The Story of Issy Sutcliffe: Vol. 1.
You can follow Issy Sutcliffe here.
Lasso – Martha Goddard
With an enchanting opening, this is an excellent pop song from Martha Goddard who is gaining a following quickly.
You can follow Martha Goddard here.
Frankenstein – The Dream Machine
With another upbeat release from Merseyside rock band The Dream Machine, the group are showing their talent. We recommend you go back and listen to Children, My England for another taste of The Dream Machine.
You can follow The Dream Machine here.
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