Don’t miss out on any of the latest music from Merseyside! Here’s information on some of the best new releases from Liverpool and beyond from the last couple of weeks.
Published September 6, 2024.
Runaway – Keyside
From the off, you’re straight into Keyside’s melodic guitar licks and verses. The chorus then offers something slightly different but remains very much in the style of their previous work.
Another fantastically catchy song from the band supporting Blossoms on October 25 at Mountford Hall.
You can follow Keyside here.
Something New – Room Two
The start of this track from Room Two’s upcoming EP, No Hard Feelings, is simply a beautiful Beatles-esque introduction that sets you up for an enjoyable four minutes.
You can follow Room Two here.
Blue and Gold – Addley
Taken from his upcoming debut EP, We Can Talk For Hours, Addley is showing with every release that he is a pop artist to be reckoned with.
Get on his music now before everyone else does!
You can follow Addley here.
From the Outside – Reignmaker
Reignmaker rarely miss and this track will go straight onto fans’ playlists. As usual, their unique sound hooks you in right from the off.
You can follow Reignmaker here.
Can’t Believe – TARA
TARA continues to impress and it surely won’t be long before a wider audience begin to pick up on her songs.
You can follow TARA here.
I’m Not Asking For Much – Tabi Gervis
Tabi Gervis’ range as an artist is really quite impressive, with this release offering up a more jazzy sound.
You can follow Tabi Gervis here.
Sad Girl – Ellie Burke
Having taken a short break, Ellie Burke is back with a song that hits you emotionally with its raw lyrics and accompanying synth sounds.
You can follow Ellie Burke here.
Wish I Never Knew – Charliee
Charliee’s music she has released now has been excellent and this ukulele-infused pop song is another strong addition to her repertoire.
You can follow Charliee here.
24 Hours In A&E – Jamie Webster
This latest Jamie Webster release has certainly made cause for conversation. It is different in style to his previous work but, from a personal viewpoint, is still a good listen.
Perhaps the actions in the viral teaser video put some people off, but listen in isolation and it is a well-put-together attempt at widening his range.
You can follow Jamie Webster here.
The Last Time – Brooke Combe
Adopted Scouser Brooke Combe continues her rise with her new single, The Last Time, which is a must-listen for fans of her music – surely one of her most memorable so far?
You can follow Brooke Combe here.
The Way You Move – Charly Beth
Continuing the trend of Scots coming down to the music city of Liverpool is Charly Beth, who has just put out this brilliant pop track.
You can follow Charly Beth here.
The Way You Move – Karen Turley
Karen Turley, also of Motel Sundown, will send you into a trance with the simplicity of this relaxing track and her superbly controlled vocals.
You can follow Karen Turley here.
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