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 March 24, 2024.
Welcome Home – Monks
The new release from Monks captures you with the basic-but-unusual beginning, before they jump into their electric best.
You can follow Monks here.
Save Tonight – Aaron Spencer & the Memos
Originally written as a slower acoustic song, Aaron Spencer transformed Save Tonight into a fast-paced single – the first with his band, the Memos.
You can follow Aaron Spencer & the Memos here.
Please Don’t Say My Name – Fiona Lennon
Fiona Lennon’s latest release is another track with a catchy chorus that seems to stick in the brain. As usual, her heavenly vocal range makes the song really stand out.
You can follow Fiona Lennon here.
He’ll Never Listen – LARO
It is LARO’s first release since her debut EP, The Receipts, came out in 2023. He’ll Never Listen provides more of the same in the way of honest lyrics and memorable melodies.
You can follow LARO here and see her live on March 29 here.
Brand New Day – Dovegate
With each new release, Dovegate show they can convert their live performances into the studio. Brand New Day is a song that really showcases the strengths of each band member.
You can follow Dovegate here.
I Would Call You (But I Never Know What To Say) – SPINN
The increasingly popular SPINN have picked a winner again with their new song. The synth hits you instantly before the track eventually moves into a chorus that will get your feet moving and head bouncing.
You can follow SPINN here.
pretty – Michael Aldag
Brutal lyrics coupled with the acoustic guitar are what Michael Aldag has become known for. That’s how ‘pretty’ begins too, but this track gets quicker and moves into an upbeat, fuller sound that will keep you listening.
You can follow Michael Aldag here.
Gentle Persuasion – See Emily Play
This is Emily’s first musical release in 10 years and it’s very impressive. Her ability to keep a song flowing comes through her voice, from which her personality emanates, and her aptitude in writing memorable hooks.
You can follow See Emily Play here.
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