Weekly Roundup #31

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Down My Life - Hello Mary

As the third single towards Hello Mary’s upcoming second record, Down My Life shows their new direction in all its glory, as they prepare to arrive in the UK for a huge tour.


Towers - Chis Lanzon

Towers is born from dedication and resilience. Chris himself describes it as ‘a reflection of our human tendency to avoid discomfort—staying in constant motion, chasing an elusive 'better' place instead of being present, running from our past instead of facing it.’ It’s one to listen to on the days you need a lifting-up, and we love it.


Maybe I - Honeybadger

Pure rock and roll. Think Foo Fighters, but in their early days, pumped full of energy. Honeybadger have already made a raucous mark, with support from BBC 6 Music, Clash, Kerrang!, and Planet Rock. Their new single Maybe I kicks off a new era for the band, with a string of singles coming.


Rain - Wunderhorse

Following the release of three singles so far towards Midas, this is likely the last offering we’ll have before the big launch. Being road-tested months before release, Rain is already a solid fan-favourite and is another darker, more raw-take on Wunderhorse’s glorious sound.


The Patch Where Nothing Grows - The Royston Club

After a busy festival season, The Royston Club kick-off their next era with a brand new single. It follows where album one left off, building on their established indie-rock sound, but adding in a less-produced orientated sound.


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