Saturday release round-up – WOO, Motel Sundown & 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 in recent weeks.

Published July 6, 2024.

Solstice EP – Lily Almond

A rare treat of four unreleased songs on an EP has landed in the form of Lily Almond’s Solstice – a perfect, calming accompaniment to a sunny day.

You can follow Lily Almond here.

Rosie – WOO

The band’s longest release to date takes you on an encapsulating journey from start to finish.

You can follow WOO here.

Tranquilo – The Cheap Thrills

¿Donde esta tranquilo? Well it certainly won’t be where The Cheap Thrills are playing – another memorable tune from Walton Vale’s finest.

You can follow The Cheap Thrills here.

Someone I Can Love – Sleeping Together

With a similar sound to previous singles Always In My Head and Daisy (Marc Jacobs), Someone I Can Love is a continuation of Sleeping Together’s brilliant recent work.

You can follow Sleeping Together here.

Evacuation – Tilly Louise

Fresh from playing in Pixey‘s band at Glastonbury, Tilly Louise returns home to release another one of her own catchy singles.

You can follow Tilly Louise here.

Antidote – Paul Askew

Paul Askew is a talented songwriter and shows his versatility here with a more laid-back, acoustic track following the success of Jump The Gun.

You can follow Paul Askew here.

Left Turn – Morgan Wood

Morgan Wood’s best song yet, this doesn’t quite have the same lyrical significance as his previous tracks but does leave you wanting the song on repeat to capture its chorus.

You can follow Morgan Wood here.

El Dorado – Motel Sundown

If you haven’t listened to Motel Sundown, make sure they’re on your list this week, even if Americana isn’t normally your style.

You can follow Motel Sundown here.

Winter of 74 – Julie Myhre & Dave Sinnott

Dave Sinnott’s acoustic guitar playing never fails to instantly hook you in and Julie Myhre, here, offers the perfect vocals to an unusually upbeat song for the folk artist.

You can follow Julie Myhre here and Dave Sinnott here.

Punch Drunk – Honey Motel

The first track on their new EP, Punch Drunk is a great opener to a strong EP that is well worth a listen ahead of their Birkenhead Live appearance in August.

You can follow Honey Motel here.

Meant For Me – Radí

A great debut release from Radí that has been months in the making – perfect for imagining you are by a pool abroad.

You can follow Radí here.

The Cost of Living – Issy Sutcliffe

Issy Sutcliffe pulls no punches from the start as this head-rocking anthem hits you from the off with its brutally honest statements on society.

You can follow Issy Sutcliffe here.

Bluebell Lane – Liam Sweeney

This might be the best release yet from an artist moving quickly on his musical journey through folk and rock.

You can follow Liam Sweeney here.

Endless Love – The GUIZE

This pop-rock band are making inroads fast and their new single, Endless Love, is a must-listen for synth-pop fans especially.

You can follow The GUIZE here.


As always, if you would like to be featured or you know of any songs we’ve missed, please make us aware of your music via. @merseymusicmag_ on social media or via. our contact form below.

Our aim is to feature as much music as possible in these articles.

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