Single Reviews
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Toy Car’s Jurassic Park is high octane and impossible to ignore
Liverpool-based band Toy Car have released their new single, Jurassic Park, and it is an electrifying ride.
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Runaway by Caitlyn Eve – Unique, fresh & exciting
Showcasing her love for combining powerful guitar and personal lyrics, Runaway is Caitlyn Eve’s captivating fourth release.
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The Memos’ new single, Born Again, is infectious with cathartic charm
Liverpool-based band The Memos are poised to make waves with their new single, Born Again, out July 25 on all streaming platforms.
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Fiona Lennon’s I Love You Baby is a heart-warming love song of the summer
With soulful emotion and a heartfelt narrative, Liverpool singer-songwriter Fiona Lennon feeds all her love into new country-pop ballad I Love You Baby.
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Neil Noa’s Way We Were – Review in brief
Way We Were, the latest single from Neil Noa, is nostalgia-bottled.
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Get What You Get by Lily Almond – A gritty anthem of empowerment & self-respect
Get What You Get by Lily Almond is a powerful track that blends moody blues with a country edge, creating a raw and emotive listening experience.
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Bandit are back with their most infectious music yet
Liverpool’s own Bandit are showcasing their most fearless music yet with three new singles, their first releases since 2023.
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Bella Wright is direct & personal with new single Love’s Just A Word
Her first release since 2023, alt-rock artist Bella Wright has returned with a ballad of hurt and mourning, Love’s Just A Word.
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Idyllic transform hurt into passion with latest single New Moral Saviour
Twisting and turning through different territories it’s hard to categorise Idyllic’s new single, New Moral Saviour.
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Honey Motel’s If You Didn’t Exist tells honest story as new era begins
With electrifying sets at festivals such as Y Not and Stockton Calling, Honey Motel are sure to be crowd pleasers this summer, especially when showcasing their newest track, If You Didn’t Exist.
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Adam Thomas Hughes has left listeners intoxicated with new single Left Behind (Kid)
Intoxicating and opening with an instant explosion of guitar, Adam Thomas Hughes’ Left Behind (Kid) is an electrifying new release.
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Changing by Caitlyn Eve – Single Review
With a commanding voice and plenty of hooks, Caitlyn Eve is the latest female powerhouse rising on the Liverpool music scene and her latest single, Changing, shows just why.
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Heart to Break by Ria Hanley – Single Review
Ria Hanley has returned to break hearts with her new single, ‘Heart To Break’. The song was released on November 17 and has captured scores of hearts with over 14,000 streams in less than a month.
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Contagious Lies by Dovegate – Single Review
Dovegate are back with their second single, Contagious Lies, and it’s another bouncy release by the three-piece Liverpool band.
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Drugs Can’t Fix Me by Issy Sutcliffe – Single Review
Fazakerley-born singer songwriter, Issy Sutcliffe is back with her second single, Drugs Can’t Fix Me, and it’s a sign of great things to come.
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Shadows by Paul O’Keefe – Single Review
Liverpool singer-songwriter Paul O’Keefe is back with another stunning addition to his repertoire, Shadows.
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Helena by Hannah Weedall – Single Review
After her hugely popular release, Keep That To Me, came out earlier this year, Hannah Weedall is back with her second single, Helena.
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Ethereal Light by Allerton – Single Review
Allerton’s new single, Ethereal Light, is a musical journey that sways between psychedelia and reality.
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Worth the Crime by Bella Wright – A breakout release
Liverpool-based singer songwriter Bella Wright is releasing a new single, and it’s message is raw. Originally from Montana in the USA, Bella Wright is a 20-year-old pop rock nowbased in Liverpool. Her new single, Worth the Crime, is out on July 7, 2023. In general, her songs are raw coming-of-age stories, that wouldn’t sound out
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Jamie Higgs releases debut single – Unconditional
Jamie Higgs has released his touching new debut single, Unconditional.
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Fiona Lennon releases Stay High – Single Review
After gaining some prominence on the scene with her live performances at Sound City and the likes, Fiona Lennon has released her third single, Stay High.
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Three Wishes (Genie! Genie!) by Zennor – Single Review
Another week and another debut single as Sam Millne reviews Three Wishes (Genie! Genie!), the first release from Zennor…
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Keyside release second single – Paris to Marseille: Single review
Paris to Marseille is the newly-released single from the Liverpool indie band, Keyside. Sam Millne listened to the song…
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Reborn by The Cheap Thrills – Single Review
The Cheap Thrills’ long-anticipated new single didn’t disappoint. Sam Millne reviews Reborn…
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Sick and Tired by Idyllic – Single Review
Liverpool band, Idyllic have recently released their second single. Sam Millne listened to the track, Sick and Tired. In 2022, the band released their debut single, Narcissist, which is a short but snappy rock n roll tune with a prominent bass line. Sick and Tired follows a similar pattern with the band taking influence from
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Sunflowers by Georgia Johnson – Single Review
Liverpool singer-songwriter, Georgia Johnson recently released her debut single, Sunflowers (Don’t Grow In Darkness).
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Running by Ethan Pagan – Single Review
He’s been playing around the pubs of Merseyside for a couple of years, and now Ethan Pagan is making his move onto the scene with his own music.
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Cornerstone by The Stamp – Single Review
I rate this song so highly that I’d go as far as to say it wouldn’t sound out of place on The La’s’ self-titled near-perfect seminal album.
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Hoping Maybe by The K’s – Single Review
Hailing from Earlestown, The K’s are one of the North West’s most popular emerging rock ‘n’ roll groups. Sam Millne reviews their latest single, ‘Hoping Maybe’…
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The Moon by Ellie Burke – Single Review
The first single from Ellie Burke is a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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The Last Day You Left Home by Thom Morecroft – Single Review
It’s cold outside but the soothing tones of Thom Morecroft and Jenny Coyle’s harmonies will leave you warm inside.
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Devil Bar Blues by Jack Gill – Single Review
Backed by his band, The Overlook, Jack Gill’s new single, Devil Bar Blues, is the latest and final track on his new EP.
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Stanleys Set for Release: You (Just Looked Right Through Me) – Single Review
You (Just Looked Right Through Me) is the third track to be released from the band’s upcoming EP, Time Waits For No One, which is set to come out in November.
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The Lord Hath Taken Away by April Moon: Single Review
With a traditional western rural Canadian feel, emphasised by Laura Macmillan’s violin accompaniment and the band’s relaxing harmonies, the lyrics capture a merry, prairie look at life’s hardships from the perspective of Moon’s grandmother, who grew up in Saskatchewan, Canada after the Great Depression.


































