Weekly Roundup #112

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Rewire - Corella

Corella has entered their new era, with the long-awaited track Rewire. The single is darker, heavier and grittier than their otherwise uplifting discography. It marks the start of something fresh for the band, who seem to be creating a new world for themselves through their live performances.

For Fans Of: Circa Waves, Overpass


I Just Can’t Get Over Losing You - The Lemon Twigs

The Lemon Twigs have announced their new album Look For Your Mind with the brand new single I Just Can’t Get Over Losing You. Underneath its poppy exterior, it contains an undercurrent of paranoia and suspicion. “I do think that now is a time of insanity,” admits Brian. “You really have to hold onto your own mind if you don’t wanna lose it.”

For Fans Of: The Velvet Underground, The Beach Boys


They Ain’t Your Friends - Hard Fi

Recharged and looking sharply at a world gone sideways, Staines’ finest Hard-Fi make their long-awaited return with brand new studio album Sweating Someone Else’s Fever, their first in 15 years, out on June 19th. First single They Ain’t Your Friends arrives with suspicious swagger, directing its fire at the fake allegiances of the online world and the hypocrisies of the modern music industry.

For Fans Of: Razorlight, Maximo Park


Bob Dylan Was On Pawn Stars in 2010 - Really Good Time

Sharing their first music of 2026, Dublin trio Really Good Time return with their new single and music video for Bob Dylan Was On Pawn Stars in 2010. The single is their most unguarded and absurdist release yet, a spiralling, hook-laden eruption that turns a fleeting pop culture discovery into a meditation on ego, nostalgia and the humiliations of growing up online.

For Fans Of: Courting, Nixer


Complicated - Phoebe Cate

Hailing from Liverpool, Phoebe Cate is a 23-year-old singer-songwriter with her debut single Complicated, which takes inspiration from pop’s new finest Olivia Dean and Sombr. The single combines elements from R&B and Pop, and is an exciting first instalment ahead of an EP due this year.

For Fans Of: Olivia Dean, Clairo, Sombr


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