Weekly Roundup #26

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

Another week, another roundup. This week, we’re spinning the latest Kasabian record, alongside some banging discoveries from rising indie stars.


Coming Back To Me Good - Kasabian

They played a surprise set at Glasto. Took their hometown by storm with a return to Leicester. And released a gorgeously uplifting new record, Happenings. All within the space of a week. Kasabian are at the top of their game right now, and we can’t get enough of this tune.


CAN YOU FEEL IT - Emergency Break

We’ve covered Emergency Break numerous times before, watching their gradual trajectory unfold. CAN YOU FEEL IT is their latest offering and another which will get crowds bouncing. In the studio version, the recording feels compressed. There’s a lot of energy inside this track, you can feel it trying to escape.


PATHETIC - Ava Hincks

Ava Hincks, with her brand new single PATHETIC, is fairly new to the scene. The track takes noticeable inspiration from Olivia Rodrigo and any Disney-pop-rock-stars hitting playlists.

This genre is designed to get you up on your sofa screaming word-for-word into a hairbrush. PATHETIC nails that.


Run It Back - Still Woozy

Loveseat, Still Woozy’s new album is out now. If there’s anything to keep the sun shining, it’s one of the coolest artists around. Favourite so far, Run It Back, is an instant ear-worm. All about simply loving someone, it dives into the most intimate parts of Woozy’s musical songwriting.


Revolution Blues - Blitz

Channelling punchy riffs (The Hives) and harsh attitude (Ramones), Blitz’s new EP ‘WW3’ is a rock-fuelled cannonball of energy. Lead track Revolution Blues is the ultimate introduction to these young rebellious stars. The number of influences oozing out of this band is almost overwhelming, or more importantly, impressive.


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