Don’t miss out on any of the latest music from Merseyside! Here is a list of some of the best new releases from Liverpool and beyond over the last two weeks.
Published July 20, 2024.
Small Time Monsters – The Dream Machine
The Dream Machine’s second album is here and it’s brilliant! Small Time Monsters is a more refined collection of work but packs just as big a punch as their first releases.
You can follow The Dream Machine here.
This Is Gold – Naomi Campbell
As Naomi Campbell’s second solo release, Naomi Campbell’s This Is Gold is an eloquent acoustic track made all the better by beautiful harmonies featuring fellow Motel Sundown member Robert Johnson.
You can follow Naomi Campbell here.
Can We Go Faster? – The Kowloons
The Kowloons have put together another great indie song with a distinct Britpop influence. It’s an exciting time for the band, as they prepare to support The Real People.
You can follow The Kowloons here.
Time You Lost – Dovegate
It’s Dovegate’s fourth single and it continues in the upbeat fashion of the previous three. Your feet are bound to tap and your head bob along in time with this Cast-influenced song.
You can follow Dovegate here.
Give A Little Of Your Love – Pixey
It won’t be long before everyone knows Pixey for her indie pop anthems, and Give A Little Of Your Love is another great addition to her repertoire.
You can follow Pixey here.
Nothing Lasts – She Drew The Gun
With synth and strings taking centre stage, Nothing Lasts is a laid-back single that leaves you feeling optimistic that ‘all things must pass’, to quote George Harrison.
You can follow She Drew The Gun here.
Painted Dreams – Dominic Courtney
Dominic Courtney manages to get across his passionate lyrics on an acoustic song that is a very strong debut single.
You can follow Dominic Courtney here.
Fear Life For A Lifetime – STONE
STONE have been growing rapidly since the first coronavirus lockdown. Their debut album, Fear For A Lifetime, has been eagerly anticipated and it doesn’t disappoint!
You can follow STONE here.
Coping Mechanism – Honey Motel
Coping Mechanism is the final track on the band’s great new EP, The Manatee, and allows time for reflection as the EP finishes.
You can follow Honey Motel here.
No Direction – The Lathums
In their first release of 2024, The Lathums have written a song that will surely be added to their list of fans’ favourites. Where have you been if you aren’t onto this Wigan band yet?
You can follow The Lathums here.
The Heat – Visions of Albion
With beautiful vocals and an entrancing vibe, Visions of Albions have put out a tune that should be on your summer playlists.
You can follow Visions of Albion here.
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