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Where the Music Meets Magazine
03.04.2025
A new jazz secret in town. Meet Ewan Samms.
“Call Me Up” is an intimate, grunge-tinted ode to lifelong friendships—handmade with pedal steel, clarinet, and a broken analog radio
02.04.2025
Soulful, immersive, and effortlessly cool—Ebubé’s latest single is R&B at its best.
Playful yet introspective, “Everything” is Josef Scott at his warmest and most inviting.
01.04.2025
Jodie Nicholson’s “Sleep On It” is a hypnotic folk-indie track that builds from delicate melancholy to euphoric release.
Sea Lemon’s “Stay” is a dreamy, nostalgic indie-rock lullaby wrapped in fuzzy guitars and soft-spoken wisdom.
31.03.2025
néomí’s latest single is a hushed yet powerful folk-pop confession, balancing fragility and strength.
29.03.2025
Some songs feel like they’ve always existed—Avery Friedman’s “New Thing” is one of them.
28.03.2025
“JFC” is a beautifully unsettling mix of nostalgia, chaos, and poetic storytelling, wrapped in early 2000s warmth.
Brooding, chaotic, and strangely hypnotic—Taxidermy’s “Impending” feels like a slow-motion collapse you can’t look away from.
27.03.2025
A debut single that lands somewhere between The Velvet Underground and heartfelt regret.
Fullscreen’s latest track, “Avoidance Disorder,” is an addictive fever dream of moody guitars, spectral vocals, and explosive catharsis.
“Some Days” is a slow-burning R&B groove that channels 70s soul with modern finesse.
25.03.2025
Melancholic, nostalgic, and effortlessly cool— “Seasons” is a soundtrack for moving on.
Hounds brings a gentle, cinematic unraveling of memory and regret—wrapped in warmth.
24.03.2025
Corey’s “Try Me” is a song for lost love, self-discovery, and the space in between.
22.03.2025
Celestine Manno kicks off 2025 with “That Thing”, a dreamy fusion of nostalgic grit and modern shimmer.
Piano, guitar, and a melody that won’t quit—Gareth Inkster’s latest sticks like glue.
21.03.2025
Poetry with a guitar. Meet Kid Bowery.
Psychedelia, groove, and existential questions—Ari Árelíus latest delivers it all.
20.03.2025
Heartache never sounded so self-assured—Charlotte OC turns grief into gold in “God, We Tried”.
19.03.2025
Catchy, heartfelt, and packed with feel-good energy - Current Swell delivers folk-rock magic.
Sunset chaser? Meet Artie Barrot.
18.03.2025
Whispered confessions, wavy guitars, and indie pop magic from Madge & Sea Glass.
A good old ghost to haunt our dreams? Meet Kyle Jaymes.
17.03.2025
“Thousand Down” is a spacey, chill indie-rock track with a chorus that explodes in colour.
16.03.2025
Lo-fi indie pop meets jazz-folk warmth in a nostalgic, beautifully crafted track.
15.03.2025
Tuvaband’s latest is a delicate yet immersive piece, floating between folk, trip-hop, and dream pop.
A soul-infused, melancholic gem blending nostalgia, hope, and effortless elegance.
14.03.2025
“Lonesome Disco” is a spy-thriller soundscape where synths, secrecy, and cyber-mystery collide.
13.03.2025
A song once forgotten, now a quiet masterpiece—intimate, warm, and timeless.
BAIBA’s “Darkest Hour” turns struggle into synth-driven strength—dance through it.
11.03.2025
Izzie Derry’s “If They Knew What You Did” is raw, unfiltered, and unforgettable. A powerful anthem of truth and reckoning
Chill energy, psychedelic warmth, analog soul—Strange New World craft a timeless “Escape.”
10.03.2025
“Long Haul” is a masterclass in groove, soul, and sticking it out when things get tough.
08.03.2025
Munan’s latest is a groove-heavy indie gem with just the right amount of late-night regret.
07.03.2025
“Think About It” is smooth, introspective, and effortlessly cool—just hit play and let it ride.
06.03.2025
“Find the Hidden” is a sun-drenched dose of psychedelic pop that feels both vintage and futuristic.
05.03.2025
Arctic Wave cranks up the volume with “Fact and Fiction”, a rock anthem that blends raw emotion with undeniable hooks.
04.03.2025
A slow-burning, emotionally charged anthem from one of Scotland’s rising indie gems.