Far Caspian’s new single ‘An Outstretched Hand/Rain From Here To Kerry’
A two-part single that weaves together early relationship jitters and a windswept 2014 road trip across Ireland. Shimmering textures, motorik percussion and a wash of dreamy guitars = all anchored by Joel Johnston’s steady vocal. Think lo-fi post-punk meets emotional shoegaze, but with diaristic pop sensibilities.
Addison Rae’s new single ‘Fame is a Gun’
Addison Rae keeps levelling up. It’s glitzy synth-pop with echoes of early 2010s radio hits and just enough menace to keep things interesting. From vocals to visuals, it’s all meticulously curated - part fantasy, part commentary - and makes a strong case for Rae as more than just a viral name. If pop stardom is performance art, this is her most committed role yet.
Strandz new single ‘VIP’
Strandz continues to build his own lane with ‘VIP’, balancing suave delivery and polished production with a knowing nod to US rap royalty. The 50 Cent comparisons are inevitable, but this is more than homage - it's a confident, UK-rooted evolution of the sound. No chaos, just charisma.
The Man The Myth The Meatslab’s new single ‘i love you, you’ve got this’
Yes, the name’s a mouthful, but don’t let that distract you from what’s on offer: earnest, genre-fluid indie that draws on Bon Iver, Japanese Breakfast and a physics professor called Gerald Womack. It’s lo-fi in spirit, hi-fi in heart - a soft-focus pep talk for when you need one most.
Sammy Virji and Skepta’s new single ‘Cops & Robbers’
UKG meets grime in a heavyweight link-up that feels long overdue. Virji brings the bounce, Skepta brings the weight, and together they serve a track that’s tailor-made for the rave and the radio. A proper reminder for anyone across the pond where the roots of UKG still lie.