UK sibling duo Sons Of Sevilla are back today with a mesmerising new single called ‘Drive By Honey’, and it’s sure to shake off any midweek blues you might be experiencing.
A shimmering blend of lo-fi indie, dreamy pop, and country come together to create a beautifully hazy and summery sound. The track came to life after the group’s first US tour and was created with the help of musician and producer Skinshape.
A new album is coming out soon, but in the meantime you can explore more of this duo’s delightful songs on Spotify here.
Despite Tiger Bear Wolf only coming across our radars just this last week, we were surprised to learn that this American indie outfit has been going since 2002.
Hailing from Greensboro, NC, this four-piece (consisting of Jonathan Moore, Noah Howard, Matt Bostick, and Lawrence Holdsworth) crafts a refreshingly authentic style of garage rock that is full of sonic texture and character.
New single ‘Wolf’ is lifted from their forthcoming self-titled third LP, which is scheduled for release on 17 July. On the song’s lyrics, vocalist Howard explains:
“The bad news is that you got bit by a robot werewolf, imperiling everyone you love. The good news is that for one night each month, you experience the perfect unification of your appetites and your higher purpose. It’s compelling to see which of our parents’ musical influences stick with us, and even more so, which of those influences end up rubbing off on our friends. When Jonathan and I were rooming together in college, it was a Mose Allison record, Wild Man On The Loose if memory serves correctly, via Jonathan’s father that had a lasting impact. Allison opened a door to the world of Jazz that continues to expand my sphere of musical influence. A few years later, Jonathan and I shared a house together. This time, it was Captain Beyond that found its way into the house record rotation via Noah’s father. That first, self-titled Captain Beyond record proved to have a heavy influence on the increasingly progressive song structures of Tiger Bear Wolf. We learned so much about the ride a song can take a listener on with that record. ‘Wolf’ dutifully salutes Captain Beyond, and marches on.” – Noah Howard, Tiger Bear Wolf
The new LP will mark the last chapter of a three-part trilogy that originally started 17 years ago. This is a classic example of good things coming to those who wait, because we’re looking forward to hearing more!
We’re huge fans of Swiss-Brazilian starlet Caroline Alves, so we’re delighted to see that she’s returned with one of the songs of the summer.
‘Innocence’ is a shimmering fusion of alternative pop, synth and indie and was produced by the acclaimed Louis Ryan. The sound is irresistibly charming and sonically represents the manic energy that comes from falling in love too quickly.
“I wrote ‘Innocence’ about the beautiful chaos of loving someone with your whole heart before you know better. It’s about being naive enough to believe love can heal everything. I also used a different kind of approach during the songwriting of this track: I wanted this song to be very descriptive and sound like an image or a movie. So you could actually paint or make a script out of my lyrics.”
Alves will perform at Swiss, French and UK venues across the summer and will also support the legendary Ricky Martin on his June show in Switzerland.
Yellow House (aka Emile van Dango) returns with a new single today that further affirms his status as one of South Africa’s biggest musical export prospects.
‘Infinity Loops’ treats listeners to an atmospheric, almost cinematic blend of dreamy pop and indie, with a subtle nod to country folk. The sound complements the lyrics, which speak of a powerful love connection between two people.
The track is lifted from Yellow House’s forthcoming ‘Gateways & Trains’ album, which is out soon. Until then, you can listen to more of his work on Spotify, where he’s also been featured on some big playlists like New Music Friday US and Spotify Fresh Finds.
Orlando Hotopf is becoming a regular fixture on our pages, and for good reason. The rising Stockholm-based talent is winning fans globally with his every-impressive indie releases, and new single ‘Wild Ones’ will only continue to grow his popularity.
The lo-fi, subdued production mirrors the song’s lyrics, which are inspired by bad relationships, and the tensions between staying with someone and wanting to let them go.
This is Hotopf’s sixth single to date, so we’re hoping that at some point this talent finally releases an album! In the meantime, you can explore more of Orlando’s music on Spotify.
It’s been a short while since we last featured UK artist Eden Rain, so we’re really happy to share some new music from this talented singer and songwriter.
‘Open Season’ is a refreshingly original indie-pop sound, crafted by acclaimed producer Ed Denholm and co-written alongside fellow musician SOFY. The track presents a new side to Rain’s style of work, showcasing her ever-evolving sound.
“I wrote it with two people I think are the crème de la crème of the music industry who are as talented as they are lovely. “I haven’t put music out for a while, but thank you for sticking around and hearing me out.”
While we wait for more new music, be sure to check out the artist’s most recent EP, 2025’s ‘Can I Come Too’here.
Silje Strange is a promising newcomer emerging from Denmark who crafts a gorgeous alt-pop style of sound that is deeply emotional, haunting, and raw.
New single ‘How Lucky You Are’ touches on themes of emotional manipulation and the mental anguish that comes with being in toxic relationships. The lyrics are honest, brave, and really quite powerful.
“This song is about a relationship where the narrator describes how they control their partner through manipulating threats, lies guilt tripping. The lyrics move between reassurance and menace, exposing how psychological abuse often hides behind ‘care,’ jealousy, and the fear of abandonment. The song was inspired by curiosity about how a manipulative partner thinks, showing why someone might keep hurting the person they claim to love.”
While we still don’t know much about this artist, something tells us that she’ll grow to become one of Denmark’s most interesting musical exports.
British rockers The Youth Play are back with one of their most ambitious releases today – the epic ‘Sunday’.
A statement to embracing the unpredictable, this stellar release is unapologetically bold and confident in tone. It was written by the group’s frontman, Diego Bracho, after reconnecting with his old friends following a breakup.
The Youth Play will feature at the ‘Big Dork Summer’ alongside Coach Party on 21 July in London’s iconic Sebright Arms – grab your tickets here.
As you might imagine, the first thing that caught our attention with Mind Bath’s latest release is the song title, which is both intriguing and fierce at the same time.
‘Seasons Change And So Do I Bitch’ showcases a mesmerising alternative R&B production, with cinematic strings and a stunningly soulful vocal, while the introspective lyrics draw listeners into the artist’s mind in a refreshingly original way.
“‘Seasons Change And So Do I Bitch’ is the grooviest heart opener I’ve ever written. Super cheeky and fun, yet rooted in mindfulness and freedom. Me, Nick Ferraro, and Forever were in a makeshift studio overlooking a lake, instruments stoned and the song composing itself. I wrote the lyrics and melody in 20 minutes and recorded it in one take. It was my first time experiencing that kind of clarity and ease in my songwriting. I hope you sing along.”
A new album, which will be a literary-musical piece of work titled ‘Aqueous’, is scheduled for release later in the year and will come with the artist’s debut novel.
We’re starting the week with some top-grade funk-pop, thanks to French musician FKJ.
‘Soulmates’ serves as a taster for the acclaimed artist’s next project, ‘Tyber’ (pre-save here), which is out later in the year. The album will also complement a world tour with stops all across Europe and Asia. Speaking on the new single, he says:
‘’Soulmates’ is about embracing your solitude. For me, solitude really works, and I’m taking time with myself. But I really care about my soulmates, the people in my life who are important to me. It’s all about finding the balance.”
The track seamlessly fuses alternative pop with funk, soul, and hints of jazz too. Overall, this is a heady sound that inevitably sets you up for the day in the best possible way.
“‘Mad House’ had to be the first release, because it’s my foundations, it’s where I come from. No matter how hard I try to write about other things, the majority of my life has been devoted to caring for and battling with someone who is unwell. ‘Mad House’ is representative of my resilience. I kept my mum’s cries in at the end of the song because although it might not be palatable, it’s been my theme tune for years, and I haven’t ever been able to turn it off, this time I can.”
We are so excited to see UK musician Iona Luke return this week with a new single. It’s safe to say that we’ve been enjoying this artist’s work for a good few months now, and her new single is just what we hoped it would be.
‘Can We Still Hang Out?’ is a melancholic song that reminds us of 90s indie rock. It’s nostalgic and classic in its style of sound but still feels fresh and relevant in 2026.
Aside from the fantastic production, Iona’s powerful vocals deliver the lyrics in a heartfelt way that instantly hooks the listener. There’s no doubt that this is an artist to keep on your radar.
Critically acclaimed Brooklyn rockers Van Chamberlain return this week with an inspirational new single that encourages us to be a positive force around the people we surround ourselves with.
Alongside its meaningful lyricism, ‘The Right Line’ showcases a beautiful production that fuses indie-rock with soft pop in a way that makes this release feel timeless in its style.
“This is a song about wanting to give the people around you a reason to smile. It’s easy to write a song about what you’re going through. This time I wanted to write a song for everyone else.”
Sophomore record ‘As Far As the Eye Can See’ is out in September later this year. Van Chamberlain have picked up praise from outlets like AllMusic, XS Noise, and Week in Pop.
atmos bloom is the musical project of Tilda Gratton and Curtis Paterson, who originally met while auditioning for a play while at the University of Manchester. Since then, they’ve built a steady fanbase with their brilliant sound, which blends psych-rock with shoegaze and indie-pop.
New single ‘Everything’ is taken from their upcoming ‘Everythingness’ album (out 24th July) and has some of the most relatable lyrics of the week. If you’re struggling to balance life while also trying to find your true inner self at the same time, then this track is for you.
Birmingham talent Beljune is back today with one of his most impressive releases to date (in our humble opinion anyway…).
‘White Heat’ takes its inspiration from the iconic 1949 film noir, which the artist watched before writing the song.
“I wrote it while living in Cork with my producer, spending evenings watching old films for inspiration. After watching White Heat one night, I went into the studio the next day saying, ‘If Quentin Tarantino directed a remake of White Heat, this would play over the credits.'”
The track is cinematic, dark, and almost sinister in tone. With that said, it also delivers elements of soul, R&B and pop. The track serves as one last teaser to Beljune’s forthcoming EP, ‘A BLACK & WHITE FILM’, which is out soon.
UK artist Tiger Adopt has been releasing songs from as early as 2021, but we’ve only just come across his work this week.
This talent crafts immersive electronic productions that build soundscapes which tell stories. His new single ‘MORTLAKE’ is an emotionally driven blend of electronica, indie and synth that touches on the topic of grief in a very unique and moving way.
“I made this song to document delayed grief, to escape the claustrophobic anxiety of being trapped in one time and place but wanting to go back to another. It’s 120bmp which matches the racing speed of thoughts replaying in my mind. The track moves through three sections, panic, reflection and recovery.”
A very unique artist, creating very unique pieces of sonic art. Make sure you check out his discography here.
We only came across Tory Silver a few weeks ago, and we’re very much fans at this point. The hugely talented Pittsburgh talent returns with another showstopper that we’re pretty excited to be sharing with you.
Contrary to its title, ‘Boy Disco’ is a refreshingly fuzzy and sonically textured garage-rock song that carries its charm in its rawness. Lifted from Tory’s ‘In Through the Front with Lasers’ album (out on the 29th May), the song represents ‘a stream of consciousness at heart’. Silver elaborates:
“The album is about moving forward in life despite the obstacles thrown our way, and this song is where I just wrote down what I was feeling. By the end, it shifts into something more tender – a reminder of how important it is to have the right people in your life, and a hope that everyone has that. That, and it’s a freaking rock song.”
Freddie Lewis has just unveiled his latest EP, ‘Flowers’ (listen here), and along with it, this sublime track called ‘The eighth wonder of the world’.
This poetic song blends spoken word with indie-pop in a way few can do so well. The lyrics captivate from the first line, and the production compliments Freddie’s vocal delivery perfectly. Safe to say, we love this.
Freddie’s work has been praised by the likes of BBC Radio 1, 6Music, The Line of Best Fit, and Word Play Magazine and has also been selected for flagship playlists like Spotify’s New Music Friday UK and Fresh Finds UK & IE. You can catch the artist performing live at London’s Next Door Records Two on the 28th of May – tickets here.
We’re starting the week with a mesmerising blend of indie, alternative pop, and psychedelica from Belgian outfit TWOFVCE.
Cinematic new single ‘Colored/Sky’ is almost hypnotic in its sound. The track serves as a teaser to the Antwerp-based group’s forthcoming ‘Floating Perfectly Flat On Land’ album and was made in collaboration with Morisse Monty (aka Jussi De Nys). The production is chilled and heady but also feels mysterious and intriguing.
TWOFVCE states that the track was created as ‘a laidback, groovy essence that beautifully merges the realms of alternative indie and urban pop’, and we couldn’t agree more. Excited for what comes out next!
London-based musical project Nevadasky has come to be known for a distinct style of indie-pop that is not only sonically creative, but also lyrically substantive.
The artist has only recently returned to the music scene after a four-year hiatus, with ‘Life Is What Happens’ his second release since last year.
The production fuses nostalgia-laced synth with alternative rock and pop to mirror the song’s message of appreciating our past but also making the most of the future.
“The song was inspired by John Lennon’s famous quote and reflects how soon life passes. Sometimes you need to slow down and reflect on what is important to you, especially as you get older. Life is so short, so we need to make the most of it.”