
This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 26, every week I pick 9 albums/EPs recently released by unknown artists that I share with you, I enjoyed all, so I want to invite you to give the a chance and listen to them. The album of the week is for The Northern Light’s self-titled debut…

Regan Lane AKA Soda Cracker Jesus is an incredibly prolific and creative artist, and this is crystal clear with each new release from him. The way he makes it all sound so retro and still like a breath of fresh air, showing up his musicianship.

“In his relentless physical pumping Mickey Humper demonstrates that we are not the slaves of global media empires. We salute our comrades, The Qwarks.” – 9 o’clock Nasty

“Yalla” by K’Khem and Madzen is a magical uptempo track with lots of exotic vibes, spiritual vocals, and worldly instruments from different cultures.

“All of a Sudden” by Miron. An immersive experience no doubt, with hauntingly evocative lyrics and a dark energy that hypnotizes our very soul.

Bloodlin3’s debut album “Mercy”, the 9-track collection of outstanding beats and bold rhymes with a total runtime of roughly 40 minutes.

“Invisible” is a powerful track, coming from a place of truth and humanity like very few others. Samsara is a force of nature, and her career is still at its very beginning. This girl is going places, and I hope I can tag along on her ride.

Tillerman is a band from Leeds created by long-time friends Jon Kulczycki, Tom Kulczycki, Shaun Mallia, and Iain Moyser. They find great inspiration in bands like The Moody Blues and a lot of ’60s / 70’s bands that shaped what their sound is today.

Henry’s seaside hometown Kleinmond is featured on Jean’s Hill’s debut EP “The Kelp Diaries”.

The three songs that make up the garden EP explore a somewhat different sound whilst still feeling exactly like Wotts songs.

The Northern Light’s music resonates with listeners who appreciate heartfelt, introspective lyrics and infectious indie-rock melodies. Their ability to convey a range of emotions, from despair to hope, is a testament to their songwriting skills.

“Eustace” by Dream of a Man In A Top Hat brings on classic vibes with soulful trumpets and trippy landscapes. Warbling synths, laid-back drums, beefy bass, and crisp guitar strumming with a 60’s vibe, set the foundation for the eccentric instrumental. An intro of slap-back & harmonized vocals sets the mood for the road ahead.

The Library Is On Fire “Hotel Jugoslavija” A track that’s aggressive, melodic, and with the awesome participation of Mr. Mike Watt, the legendary bass player.

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This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 25, every week I pick 9 albums/EPs recently released by unknown artists that I share with you, I enjoyed all, so I want to invite you to give the a chance and listen to them. The album of the week is for Cmon Cmon’s debut album “The…

The collaboration between The Qwarks and Herbie Flowers shows immense artistic vision. By building entire songs around Herbie’s tuba lines, they have created a truly unique sonic experience.

S J Denney says it took bravery to go and finalize “Trying To Be Someone”, and the result, the heartfelt intimate story of self-search, is most definitely worth being proud of.

“I got in touch with MadZen after discovering his music on Instagram and immediately knew I wanted to do some sort of collaboration. The lyrics for ‘Pablo Picasso’ had come to me a little while back, but I didn’t have a melody in mind at the time so I just added them to a note…