Weekly Roundup #120

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Lemon & Lime - Keyside

Liverpool indie songsmiths, Keyside, are celebrating sweet youth with a positive ‘rebel song’ single. Soundtracking, in the band’s own words, “the joy of parks in the summer with friends”, the four-piece’s catalogue of songs grows one further to become an expanding encyclopedia of gritty, beautiful and open-heartedly honest Gen-Z experience.

For Fans Of: The Smiths, The Coral


Too Young To Notice - Saint Clair

Saint Clair is making a name for themselves on the indie circuit with a growing list of unreleased material. Recently, they dropped their debut single, Too Young To Notice, a roaring rock tune all about patience, youth and naivety.

For Fans Of: Overpass, Basht


BROKEN - RATBOY

New single. New album. New era. RATBOY are back with Broken, a riff-laden new track that takes influence from punk rock. This is the first single from their upcoming record Crash due out June 26th.

For Fans Of: Blink-182, The Molotovs


April - TOYCAR

Following the breakout arrival of their debut album Cream last year, Liverpool alt-rock four-piece Toy Car have returned with high-energy on their new single, April. Wrestling with the quiet tensions of communication, patience, and emotional distance, the track focuses on the fragile moments that shape modern relationships while capturing the band at their most immediate and anthemic.

For Fans Of: Oasis, Pulp, Blur


No Evil - Greg Mendez

Greg Mendez has released No Evil, the final single from his anticipated new album Beauty Land, which is out May 29th. It’s a sweet and honest track. “A lot of the time, I feel locked inside my own head, or maybe it’s inside all these screens. I’m not sure if I can tell the difference anymore,” Mendez explains.

For Fans Of: The Lemon Twigs


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