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 June 20, 2025.
Picks of the week
Let The Music (Take Control) album – The Farm
It has been over 30 years since The Farm released their last studio album, Hullabaloo.
Now, in 2025, we finally have new a new LP that was worth the wait!
While the world may have changed, The Farm’s music has broadly remained similar, making for a nostalgic listen.
For all fans of dance music and pop with a groove, Let The Music (Take Control) is for you.
You can follow The Farm here.
I’m Not a Number – The Balla
The Balla’s debut single has been a long time coming for frontman Harry McKenny, who has been consistently impressing audiences in bars, pubs and clubs with the song in recent years.
A working-class anthem, Ben Truman adds a touch of eloquence with his violin, as suggested by producer Ben Harper.
The Britpop indie influence is crystal clear, as they take inspiration from the likes of The Verve, Oasis and current bands such as The K’s.
You can follow The Balla here.
In Season – The Sway
The Sway’s first studio release for nine months, In Season is a perfect summertime accompaniment to your walks in the park.
As always with the group, their swinging style and flowing drums take precedent, but here, the bass really comes to the fore during In Season’s verses.
The band also blends their guitars’ overdriven and chorus effects brilliantly with singer Ryan McNee’s soft vocals, to create another great addition to The Sway’s discography.
You can follow The Sway here.
More from Merseyside
Crush, TX – Red Rum Club
You can follow Red Rum Club here.
Come To The Garden – Hushtones
You can follow Hushtones here.
Sun Trap – The Kasms
You can follow The Kasms here.
Foam Animals – Novelty Island
You can follow Novelty Island here.
Temptress – Harry Fazakerley
You can follow Harry Fazakerley here.
Hills of Mexico – The Shipbuilders
You can follow The Shipbuilders here.
Way We Were – Neil Noa
You can follow Neil Noa here.
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