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 over the last couple of weeks.
Published November 12, 2024.
Live For Those Who Can’t EP – Paul O’Keefe
This beautiful EP from singer-songwriter Paul O’Keefe is an emotional ride that uses strings, piano and acoustic guitar to build and sink melodies effortlessly throughout the four-track release.
You can follow Paul O’Keefe here.
Harper’s Tune – Dylan Robert
Dylan Robert has been one of the fastest-rising artists on Merseyside over the last year and it is easy to see why with well-crafted, easy-to-listen songs like Harper’s Tune.
You can follow Dylan Robert here.
Hometown – The Real Thing
Having recently received the Roll of Citizen of Honour of the City of Liverpool, The Real Thing are still making music and this latest track is a heartfelt homage to their hometown.
You can follow The Real Thing here.
Washed In Blue – She Drew The Gun
She Drew The Gun’s fourth album, Howl, is shaping up to be really good. Washed In Blue is the last single before the LP comes out on November 15.
You can follow She Drew The Gun here.
Cut Me Down – Lucy Starr
With driven guitars thrusting you straight into the action, Lucy Starr has released arguably her best song yet with the excellent Cut Me Down.
You can follow Lucy Starr here.
Do You Believe? – The Memos
If you want indie rock tunes and riffs from your music, look no further than The Memos. This latest release is a brilliant follow-up to their previous single, Save Tonight.
You can follow The Memos here.
Paper Flowers – Hushtones
Paper Flowers is fast-paced, energetic and mellow all at the same time thanks to the group’s superb harmonies that give every release a unique sound. This could be their best yet.
You can follow Hushtones here.
Tell Me Tomorrow – Bobby West & The Outsiders
Tell Me Tomorrow is a must-listen for country and folk fans, with Bobby West’s Bruce Springsteen-like voice encapsulating you from the outset as a repetitive riff keeping the song moving.
You can follow Bobby West & The Outsiders here.
Stellar Cast – The Lathums
The Lathums have taken different elements of what makes their music great and put them into this song that seems to blend their different styles seamlessly.
You can follow The Lathums here.
Thunderstorms EP – Euan Blackman
Euan Blackman’s third EP opens with the brilliant Butterfly, memorable for its use of synthesiser, before four more tracks – Sneak Attack and title track Thunderstorms on particular – leave you wanting even more from this rising songwriter.
You can follow Euan Blackman here.
Hiss – Seafoam Green ft. Ronnie Wood
Fantastic local Americana group Seafoam Green, though that would be to pigeonhole them, have teamed up with Rolling Stones legend Ronnie Wood to put out this wonderful three-and-a-half minute track that leaves you reaching for the repeat button.
You can follow Seafoam Green here.
Blood From My Stone – Arcadia Ego
As debut singles go, this is a brave and impressive take from Arcadia Ego who are only going from strength to strength on Liverpool’s rock and metal scene – definitely a band to watch!
You can follow Arcadia Ego here.
It’s All For You – Emily Witham
Emily Witham makes no bones about her love for 1960s music and her wish to capture its essence in her music. She certainly does this here, especially in the lead guitar sections.
You can follow Emily Witham here.
Autumn Dreams – Tabi Gervis
Tabi Gervis continues to grow her following with consistent singles that showcase her range as an artist as well as her musical talent.
You can follow Tabi Gervis here.
Girl – Chelcee Grimes, Krystal Roxx
Chelcee Grimes is back with a bang as she puts out her first new release of 2024, Girl, with fellow dance music producer, Krystal Roxx.
You can follow Chelcee Grimes here.
Uptown Lady Life – April Moon Band
This group are excellent are writers of country music and you finish one of their songs without a smile on your face – Uptown Lady Life is no exception to the rule!
You can follow April Moon Band here.
Blood and Bubblegum – Space
Space are back! OK, this might not be Female of the Species but Blood and Bubblegum actually has a similarly alternative intro and makes for interesting listening.
You can follow Space here.
Late Night with Dr Orange album – Dr Orange
This is the first album from Dr Orange and it doesn’t disappoint, as it mixes the guitar and synth-driven space rock of his earlier work with more poppy chorus melodies.
You can follow Dr Orange here.
Receiver – Simon Paul Crabb
Simon Paul Crabb is a prolific singer-songwriter who knows how to create a sense of atmosphere in his songs. His latest work, Receiver, is a prime example of that.
You can follow Simon Paul Crabb here.
Hard To Be a God – The Matriarchy
Just their second single, The Matriarchy’s vocals combined with grungy guitar bring together rock and metal excellently, flowing from one into the other throughout the song excellently.
You can follow The Matriarchy here.
WHAT THE HELL IS BDD – See Emily Play
See Emily Play’s track names are always eye-catching but it’s not just the names that attract you to her music. With so much to say, Emily manages to pack her many lyrics into her songs with a tone that really engages the listener.
You can follow See Emily Play here.
Boys In Bands – Esme Bridie
Esme Bridie uses music to voice her emotions and, sometimes, anger at events near and far from home – an artist who should be listened to closely.
You can follow Esme Bridie here.
Wavering Words – Laura & The Ark
The first thing you notice about Wavering Words is Laura’s beautiful vocal takes that almost soothe the ears as the accompanying strings begin to build and take the song into new places.
You can follow Laura & The Ark here.
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