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 the last couple of weeks.
Published October 26, 2024.
Oh My God… I’m So Alone album – SPINN
SPINN’s third album is a triumph in indie pop-rock. This is an excellent band coming out of Liverpool and their latest LP is testament to their hard work.
You can follow SPINN here.
The Final Part – Fiona Lennon
Fiona Lennon’s stunning vocal range is on full display here as she verbalises the closing stages of a relationship. This is another excellent addition to Fiona’s growing repertoire.
You can follow Fiona Lennon here.
Spring EP – Reignmaker
One of Liverpool’s best bands has now completed their new EP, Spring Again, and it matches their first in quality with each song memorable and leaving you wanting more.
You can follow Reignmaker here.
You Kill Me – Katie Nicholas ft. Robert Vincent
You Kill Me is a beautiful song from Katie Nicholas and Robert Vincent that has a chorus that leans into the country side of Katie’s songwriting.
You can follow Katie Nicholas here and Robert Vincent here.
Rhianna, Please Don’t Cry – Keyside
In the style of Runaway, ‘Rhianna, Please Don’t Cry’ is a fantastic new single from a band who are going from strength to strength in the industry.
You can follow Keyside here.
All You Need – SYLLO
If you’re into your electronic pop then look no further than SYLLO for your next track to get on your playlists, this is a great piece of work.
You can follow SYLLO here.
Rosie – Motel Sundown
Motel Sundown have added to their discography brilliantly here with a song that enchants through its stunning harmonies and use of alternative sounds.
You can follow Motel Sundown here.
Petty Girl – Alfie Erskine
Alfie Erskine’s new release, Petty Girl, is proving extremely popular, providing commentary on miscommunication as well as the trials and tribulations of a relationship.
You can follow Alfie Erskine here.
Evergreen – The Solaas
What a way to start your debut single! This Liverpool acoustic supergroup’s debut single, Evergreen, is an exciting taste of things to come.
You can follow The Solaas here.
Hunting Club – Slower
Slower’s most recent single, Hunting Club, is a great addition for your week’s listening if you want the latest from the indie rock scene.
You can follow Slower here.
Red Room – Part Two – Madison Leigh
With a soulful voice, Madison Leigh has a unique style from the region and her latest EP, Red Room – Part-Two, is a showcase of her amazing talent.
You can follow Madison Leigh here.
Community Guidelines – Issy Sutcliffe
Issy Sutcliffe pulls no punches with her newest track, Community Guidelines. Issy is supporting The Farm at the Arts Club on November 2 and tickets are available here.
You can follow Issy Sutcliffe here.
Windy Harbour – Liam Sweeney
Liam Sweeney continues his songwriting journey with the release of Windy Harbour, a mellow song that acts as a sequel to previous tracks, Dockside Melody and Train Of Perdition.
You can follow Liam Sweeney here.
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Our aim is to feature as much music as possible in these articles.
