Weekly Roundup #127

Welcome to Roundup, showcasing the freshest tunes at the moment.

Another week, another roundup. What are you spinning?

Meet Me In Love - Blossoms

Blossoms have dropped another dance-worthy track inspired by the groove of the ’70s on Meet Me In Love, the second single off their new album. Alongside the track came the announcement of their biggest tour to date, playing arenas.

For Fans Of: Sombr, DJO


AFRAID TO DIE - Crawlers

Crawlers are back and better than ever with their latest track, Afraid To Die. With a gleaming guitar tone and pounding drum beat, fans of ’90s rock will fall in love with this one.

For Fans Of: Orla Gartland, Coach Party


DOBA - ARKAYLA

Manchester frontrunners Arkayla are back with the electrifying single, ‘Doba’. It’s upbeat and powerful, encouraging everyone to follow their dreams.

The track is inspired by Aleksander Doba, an explorer who, at 65, kayaked across the Atlantic Ocean, the longest kayak voyage ever recorded, then achieved his dream of climbing Kilimanjaro at 74 years old and died peacefully after reaching the peak.

For Fans Of: Bleech 9:3, IDLES


Cocodamol - Keyside

Pain gives way to the pleasures of hot, twenty-something summer nights as Keyside release their new single, Cocodamol, the latest, gleaming stepping-stone on the way to their newly announced, self-titled debut album

For Fans Of: The Rolling People, The Guest List


Angelina - Aurelia

Highly-strung, South Wales newcomers, Aurelia return with a new single, their first for 2026, in the form of Angelina. Imbued with scuffed glamour and intentional collapse into heavyweight choruses, the track is a grandiose, harmony-drenched spiral through romance, denial and emotional collapse.

For Fans Of: Keyside, Westside Cowboy


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