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The K's
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The K’s dream big on new track ‘Hoping Maybe’

Warrington indie-rock risers - The K’s - have unveiled their latest single “Hoping Maybe”, ahead of an extensive UK tour this March. Storming into the No.1 position of the iTunes Alt Chart and No. 3 in the Official iTunes Chart upon its release today.
Sløtface
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New release from Norway’s much loved Sløtface

Norway's much-loved Sløtface return with the anxious pop rush of "Nose", a song that delivers melodic invention and the kind of personal, relatable lyrics that have been a welcome hallmark of the band's sound up to now. The band have also confirmed a title and release date for their new EP "AWAKE / ASLEEP" of February 24th on Propeller Recordings.
The Pearl Harts
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Fiery UK alt-rock duo The Pearl Harts release powerful new single ‘Wild Me’

Wild Me Is the second single taken from ThePearlHarts sophomore album "Love,Chaos", produced by Danio (Husky Loops, Kari Faux). Described as a song about frustration within the sexes from the viewpoint of a woman– particularly in hetero cis relationships and how patriarchal ideology can damage and shame a woman and her natural instincts,   
Shambolics
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Shambolics are back with their new single ‘Living In Shadows’

Scottish sensations - Shambolics - are back with the courageous new single “Living In Shadows”, and have confirmed details of a new EP: ‘U Serious Boi?!’ (due 14 April 2023). A gentle guitar ballad that erupts into an uplifting acoustic anthem by its close, “Living In Shadows” glistens like a reassuring ray of light at the end of the seemingly endless tunnel of mental health struggles. 
Billie Marten
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Billie Marten shares lead single ahead of releasing new album ‘Drop Cherries’

Billie Marten has announced her fourth record Drop Cherries for release on 7 April via Fiction Records. Recorded entirely on tape in Somerset and Wales late last summer, Drop Cherries marks the very first time that Billie Marten has both written and co-produced (with Dom Monks) one of her records; following critically-lauded 2021 album Flora Fauna, Feeding Seahorses by Hand (2019) and Writing of Blues and Yellows (2016).
boygenius
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boygenius are back, releasing not one but three new singles!

Following news that they will be performing at this year’s Coachella music festival, boygenius have announced their long awaited return with the release of three singles from their upcoming album the record via Interscope Records: '$20', 'Emily I’m Sorry',and 'True Blue.' The album is due out March 31, 2023 and marks the first full length project for the band.
Black Honey
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Black Honey share new track ‘Up Against It’

Rousing indie rock rebels Black Honey kick off 2023 with another fervent firecracker from upcoming new album A Fistful of Peaches coming March 17th. ‘Up Against It’ is Izzy’s open letter to her younger self, and in turn anyone struggling out there, urging them to “give yourself a break, kid.” Life can be cruel and tough but you will find your way through. 
Hater
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Fire Records x Independent Venue Week UK Tour

Bringing formidable musicians to venues across the UK, Fire Records have joined forces with Independent Venue Week for a travelling independent label showcase filled with left-field and shoegaze pop. The special co-headline tour kicks off in Southampton on 30 January, and will see Amber Arcades, Hater and Thala stop off in Cardiff, London, Coventry, Liverpool, Newcastle and Glasgow.