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Erica Manzoli Finds Bold New Power With The Cinematic Confessional “Dear Other Woman”

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London singer-songwriter Erica Manzoli returns with Dear Other Woman, a cinematic, slow-burning western-pop confessional that examines love, intimacy, and imagination through an unflinchingly honest lens. The single arrives at the close of a busy year of creative output and touring, including shows with Remy Bond, Zinadelphia, Gabriela Bee and Kings Elliott.
 
Framed as a letter to “the other woman,” Dear Other Woman imagines how Manzoli might feel if someone else crossed a boundary with the person she loves. It’s a thought experiment that explores the tension between emotional connection and physical intimacy. Manzoli’s reflective storytelling and hazy, cinematic production continue to define her growing catalogue, balancing raw honesty with melodic restraint.
 
“’Dear Other Woman’ came from a place of questioning,” says Manzoli. “It’s a fictional letter that imagines a situation I’ve thought about how I might actually feel if someone else crossed a boundary with the person I love. It’s not about wanting that but about exploring how emotional and physical intimacy can sometimes pull in different directions. As someone who sits somewhere on the asexual spectrum, I wanted to be honest about the confusion that can come with that and start a conversation about something that isn’t often spoken about.”

Her recent singles Suzy Loves Sam (complete with a self-directed, Wes Anderson–inspired video) and Princess Prudence (co-written with Benjamin Francis Leftwich and Hugo Silvani of Pale Waves) have continued to build her reputation as one of London’s most intriguing new voices. With support from BBC Radio 1 and Spotify, Manzoli is carving out a space for nuanced, emotionally intelligent pop that feels both timeless and deeply current.
 
Continuing to turn personal observation into pointed social commentary, Manzoli uses the pen as her sharpest tool. Earlier this year, her single Burn The Internet offered a gentle critique of our dependence on digital validation, following her 2022 post-lockdown breakout My Best Friend Is My Therapist. With Dear Other Woman, she adds another chapter to her exploration of modern love: honest, conflicted, and beautifully human.

Robert Plant Steps Into A New Chapter With Saving Grace And A Soul Stirring Tiny Desk Performance

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Robert Plant continues his remarkable creative journey with Saving Grace, a band anchored in harmony, acoustic warmth and a deep love for traditional music. The group features Suzi Dian on vocals, Oli Jefferson on drums, Tony Kelsey on guitar, Matt Worley on banjo and strings and Barney Morse Brown on cello. Together they have crafted a sound that feels earthy, inviting and rooted in shared spirit.

Their album arrived in late September and brings a thoughtful collection of traditional pieces and contemporary covers. Songs by Martha Scanlan, Low and Moby Grape sit comfortably beside older folk standards, giving the record a sense of history carried gently into the present. Saving Grace lean into subtle arrangements that wrap each track in calm strength.

Recently, the band visited NPR Tiny Desk for an intimate performance that highlighted the full character of their music. The set included four selections from their album along with a new version of “Gallows Pole”, the traditional tune that Plant and Jimmy Page once rearranged for Led Zeppelin III. The room seemed to glow with the soft power of the harmonies and the easy connection between the musicians.

Plant sang with a presence that felt both relaxed and purposeful. Suzi Dian’s voice blended with his in a way that added warmth to each line. The acoustic textures from Kelsey, Worley and Morse Brown brought depth and color to every moment. The performance seemed to reflect the heart of Saving Grace and the shared energy that makes their collaboration shine.

Saving Grace continue to tour with a sense of curiosity and momentum, sharing these songs with audiences across each stop. Their work carries a quiet richness that invites listeners to lean in and experience the stories inside the music.

David Bowie Celebrates A Golden Milestone With The 50th Anniversary Reissue Of ‘Station to Station’

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David Bowie’s iconic album ‘Station to Station’ turns fifty on January 23 and the celebration arrives in a way that feels worthy of its legacy. Rhino honors the moment with a limited edition half speed mastered LP and a picture disc pressed from the same master. Each version includes a reproduction of a vintage promotional poster, giving fans a tribute rooted in the spirit of its original release.

‘Station to Station’ carried Bowie into a new world of sound when he recorded it at Cherokee Studio in Los Angeles. The album blended his Plastic Soul chapter with the experimental style that would shape the music ahead. “Golden Years” delivered a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, and “TVC 15” later opened his Live Aid set for an audience of nearly two billion people. The album also reflected Bowie’s growing fascination with the rhythmic pulse of German innovators like Neu! and Kraftwerk, especially in the expansive title track.

The sessions came together with a focused and compelling band. Harry Maslin co produced alongside Bowie, guiding a lineup that included Carlos Alomar and Earl Slick on guitars, George Murray on bass, Dennis Davis on drums and Roy Bittan on piano and organ. Geoffe MacCormack, under the name Warren Peace, added backing vocals. Maslin has shared that Bowie delivered the vocals for “Wild Is The Wind” and “Golden Years” on their first takes, capturing the immediacy that defines the record.

Only ten days after the album’s release, Bowie launched the Isolar Tour, a run that visited more than sixty five shows across eleven countries. The tour became known for its striking use of bright white lights against dark backdrops and remains one of his most influential stage productions. As soon as it wrapped, Bowie headed to Berlin with Iggy Pop and Tony Visconti to begin the next chapter of his creative evolution.

This new anniversary pressing was cut on a customised Neumann VMS80 lathe from 192kHz restored masters of the original Record Plant tapes. John Webber handled the half speed cut at AIR Studios, preserving the album’s depth and energy for listeners who want to experience it with fresh clarity.

‘Station to Station’ Tracklisting
A1. Station to Station
A2. Golden Years
A3. Word On A Wing
B1. TVC 15
B2. Stay
B3. Wild Is The Wind

Ella Mai Opens A New Era With The Full Circle ‘Did You Miss Me’ Tour

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Ella Mai celebrates the one year anniversary of her EP ‘3’ with a tour that feels personal, warm and made for the fans who have been with her since the beginning. The Did You Miss Me Tour starts on December 7 in London and brings her to the Netherlands, France and then across the United States for a trio of intimate shows in Atlanta, New York and Los Angeles. Each space carries deep meaning for her and reflects the rooms where her journey first came alive.

These shows mark a moment of connection for Ella as she steps back into the venues that shaped her early path. The timing also lines up with the ninth anniversary of her EP CHANGE, which now arrives in physical form through her TIME. CHANGE. READY. Anniversary Vinyl. She is offering a ten percent promo under the code CHANGE, giving longtime listeners an easy way to hold a piece of her history. She also revealed the official tour shirt and opened a fan poster contest, adding more ways for supporters to celebrate with her.

Ella recently released the video for “Little Things”, a soulful and nostalgic visual that highlights her soft storytelling style. The song appears on ‘3’, a project that reflects communication, happiness and alignment. “Hearts On Deck” brings playful confidence, while “One of These” sparkles with the excitement of new connection. “Little Things”, produced by Mustard, stands at the center with a warm tribute to love built through the smallest gestures. The track has earned nearly sixty million Spotify streams and remains a favorite for its honesty and ease.

Her music continues to grow with intention. Earlier this year she shared “Tell Her”, a clever nod to “Say My Name”. Each release adds texture to her voice as both an artist and a storyteller. She carries a blend of clarity and emotion that makes her work feel timeless.

Fans now look ahead to the Did You Miss Me Tour, ready to hear the songs that shaped their connection to Ella and celebrate everything this chapter represents.

Ella Mai Did You Miss Me Anniversary Show Dates
Dec. 07 Courtyard Theatre @ London UK
Dec. 09 Bitterzoet @ Amsterdam Netherlands
Dec. 11 Les Etoiles @ Paris France
Dec. 14 The Loft @ Atlanta GA
Dec. 15 Mercury Lounge @ New York NY
Dec. 17 The Roxy @ Los Angeles CA

As I Lay Dying Ignite Their Next Chapter With The Crushing New Single “If I Fall”

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As I Lay Dying surge forward again with a renewed spark and a gripping new single titled “If I Fall”. The track follows the October release of “Echoes” and captures the band in a bold, energized state. “If I Fall” fires on all cylinders from the first note, moving with speed and melody that hit with total conviction.

This new lineup has quickly formed a tight and dynamic chemistry. Chris Clancy adds sweeping clean vocals and commanding bass work. Bill Hudson and Don Vedda bring guitar lines that dart and blaze with precision. Tim Yeung anchors the foundation with powerful drumming that lifts the song’s intensity to a towering level. Every element feels fully alive, creating a sound that pushes forward with excitement.

Tim Lambesis has called this track a meaningful milestone. He explained that he wrote an early version before the new chapter had even taken shape, and the song grew stronger as each member added their voice to it. His lyrics carry reflection and purpose, delivered with the steady confidence that has long defined his presence at the front of the band.

“If I Fall” arrives alongside a dark and gripping performance video that matches the mood and momentum of the song. The visual captures the raw edge of this moment for the band and adds another layer to the single’s impact. It is clear that this is only the beginning of a powerful run of music.

As I Lay Dying stand firmly in their next phase with a renewed sense of identity and direction. “If I Fall” sets the stage with strength, melody and a spark that promises more to come.

Indie Punk Heroes Spanish Love Songs Return With The Expansive New EP ‘A Brief Intermission in the Flattening of Time’

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Today, Spanish Love Songs release their newest EP, A Brief Intermission in the Flattening of Time, out now via Pure Noise Records. The EP consists of three previously-released singles, as well as new track “Lifers Too” ft. The Wonder years.

With A Brief Intermission in the Flattening of Time, Spanish Love Songs return not just to the studio, but to themselves. The EP follows 2025’s No Joy Sessions and marks their first release since 2023’s No Joy, bridging old and new eras with quiet intensity. What began as a handful of spontaneous moments with producer Arun Bali evolved into a collection of songs that feel both intimate and searching – a reflection on time, connection, and the fragile art of trying to hold it all together.

“The title of this collection is literal for me. I use songs and studio time as a way to slow down and try to process what and how I’m feeling —each song is an imperfect snapshot of a moment,” shares frontman Dylan Slocum. “ We also knew that we wanted to release an EP this year while writing the new record, and that we wanted it to be its own thing, its own cul-de-sac of whatever career we’re building, half-informed by what came before and half-informed by what we think is coming next.”

The EP is also full of impressive collaborations, including the previously released “Cocaine and Lexapro” ft. Kevin Devine to “Berlin” ft. Tiger’s Jaw and “Heavenhead” ft. Illuminati Hotties. The newest track, “Lifers Too” ft. The Wonder Years, is a captivating offering about not expecting to live for as long as you have and grappling with that realisation.

“Soupy was the first choice to feature on this song and the first idea for the EP in general,” explains Slocum. “Very few people have championed us much as he has over the past 5 years, and I’m forever grateful that he’s become a friend, and more importantly, someone whose work pushes me to try to be better.”

“I love this song and I love this band. I don’t think I’ve ever said yes to a feature so quickly,” explains The Wonder Years’ Dan “Soupy” Campbell. “The way that Dylan and Spanish Love Songs capture the decay at the heart of the American facade is singular and haunting and I’m honoured to lend my voice to it.”

A Brief Intermission in the Flattening of Time Tracklisting:
Lifers Too (ft. The Wonder Years)
Cocaine & Lexapro (ft. Kevin Devine)
Heavenhead (ft. Illuminati Hotties)
Berlin (ft. Tigers Jaw)

The EP’s CD and vinyl formats feature 9 additional songs, including the entirety of No Joy Sessions. A full tracklist can be found below.

A Brief Intermission in the Flattening of Time CD + Vinyl Tracklisting:

Lifers Too (ft. The Wonder Years)
Cocaine & Lexapro (ft. Kevin Devine)
Heavenhead (ft. Illuminati Hotties)
Berlin (ft. Tigers Jaw)
Pendulum (No Joy Sessions)
Haunted (No Joy Sessions)
Here You Are (No Joy Sessions)
Clean-Up Crew (No Joy Sessions)
Lifers Too (No Joy Sessions)
Smile Like You Mean It
Portions for Foxes
Futures
Now It’s On


The band recently concluded their impressive year of live shows with a European headline tour featuring support from The Dirty Nil, Sincere Engineer, and Kali Masi, as well as a run on the Common Thread tour across the United Kingdom and Europe.

Since 2013, the LA-formed indie-punk quintet SPANISH LOVE SONGS have made hay on the backs of a string of beloved albums – 2015’s Giant Sings The Blues, 2018’s Schmaltz, 2020’s Brave Faces Everyone and 2023’s No Joy – lauded by critics and fans alike for their richly personal, no-holds-barred lyricism awash in existential dread, hyper-personal cultural ruminations and attempts to answer life’s big questions.

Indie Folk Singer-Songwriter Liza Lo Shines Bright With The Tender New Single “He is, I am”

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London-based producer and singer-songwriter Liza Lo has shared an pensive new single titled “He is, I am”. The single comes on the heels of her critically acclaimed debut album “Familiar”, which was released via London/Tokyo label Gearbox Records (home to Abdullah Ibrahim, Binker & Moses, Knats, Elliot Galvin, Graham Costello and more) earlier this year. 

“He is, I am” is a stripped-back folk song that explores the quiet doubts in a fading relationship, carrying the moments where honesty is withheld to preserve closeness. Recorded direct to tape in North London, the track reconnects Liza with her folk roots, drawing inspiration from Nick Drake and Joni Mitchell while carving her own intimate sound. Arriving ahead of her UK headline tour this autumn, the single mirrors the season’s reflective insularity, making it a fitting soundtrack for long evenings and shifting light.

In addition to the forthcoming UK tour, Liza will also make her much anticipated Stateside debut next March, including a performance for NPR’s Mountain Stage with Kathy Mattea in South Carolina.

Liza’s debut album “Familiar” touches on everything from the loss of a friend, to moving away from her home in Europe, to the many subtle intricacies that come with modern day relationships. Recorded at Damon Albarn’s Studio 13, with her band and Jon Kelly (Kate Bush / Paul McCartney), it’s full of uncanny and intimate guitars, retro pop-inflected synth and bass, and crystalline piano that intensify and build into widescreen, driving poignant songs about vulnerability and emotional fulfilment. It’s a real exercise in both fragility and self-found strength. The album has seen Liza earn praise from the likes of DIY, Notion, and BBC Introducing, and earlier releases such as “Empty Room” have racked up over 1M streams.


UK/EU dates:
23/11 – Folklore Rooms – Brighton
25/11 – Hyde Park Book Club – Leeds
28/11 – Morocco Bound – London
29/11 – The Castle – Manchester
04/12 – Torpedo Theater – Amsterdam

US dates:
19/3 – WDVX Blue Plate Special – Knoxville, Tenneseee 
20/3 – WMOT NPR – Nashville, Tennessee 
22/3 – Mountain Stage NPR – Charleston, South Carolina 
23/3 – Woodsongs – Lexington Kentucky

The Smashing Pumpkins Reissue ‘Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness’ with Rare 1996 Live Recordings and Deluxe Memorabilia

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The Smashing Pumpkins have reopened the vault for a massive 30th anniversary reissue of their groundbreaking 1995 double album ‘Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.’ Widely regarded as a defining moment in 1990s alternative rock, the expanded Deluxe Edition includes the original album plus 80 minutes of previously unreleased live recordings from the 1996 Infinite Sadness tour. These newly unearthed live tracks, remastered with stunning clarity, capture the original lineup in fierce, full-flight mode.

Billy Corgan calls the process “a labour of love,” reflecting on a band at the height of its emotional and sonic power. “Thankfully, I can say this as the band is now enjoying our greatest public success since that time,” he adds. For fans, the Deluxe Edition offers multiple formats including a 4-CD set and a 6-LP Super Deluxe box with a hardbound book, tarot deck, lithographs, and more—all housed in a velvet slipcase.

Track Listing:

Disc 1 (Dawn To Dusk)
1. Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
2. Tonight, Tonight
3. Jellybelly
4. Zero
5. Here Is No Why
6. Bullet With Butterfly Wings
7. To Forgive
8. Fuck You (An Ode To No One)
9. Love
10. Cupid De Locke
11. Galapogos
12. Muzzle
13. Porcelina Of The Vast Oceans
14. Take Me Down

Disc 2 (Twilight To Starlight)

1. Where Boys Fear To Tread
2. Bodies
3. Thirty-Three
4. In The Arms Of Sleep
5. 1979
6. Tales Of A Scorched Earth
7. Thru The Eyes Of Ruby
8. Stumbleine
9. X.Y.U.
10. We Only Come Out At Night
11. Beautiful
12. Lily (My One And Only)
13. By Starlight
14. Farewell And Goodnight

Disc 3 (Infinite Sadness Tour ’96)*

1. Geek U.S.A. (1.30.96. San Diego)
2. X.Y.U. (1.30.96. San Diego)
3. Cupid De Locke (1.30.96. San Diego)
4. Here Is No Why (2.4.96. Los Angeles)
5. Bullet With Butterfly Wings (2.4.96. Los Angeles)
6. Galapogos (2.4.96. Los Angeles)
7. Bodies (6.25.96. Saginaw)
8. Where Boys Fear To Tread (6.29.96. Detroit)

Disc 4 (Infinite Sadness Tour ’96)*

1. Zero (6.29.96. Detroit)
2. Muzzle (6.29.96. Detroit)
3. Porcelina Of The Vast Oceans/Beautiful/Rocket (7.3.96. Cleveland)
4. Siva (6.30.96. Detroit)
5. An Ode To No One (7.3.96. Cleveland)
6. Thru The Eyes Of Ruby/By Starlight (7.5.96. Philadelphia)

*Previously Unreleased

Wildstreet Drop Arena-Ready Anthem “When It’s Gone” With Their Newest Lineup

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For nearly two decades, New York City hard rock icons Wildstreet have been rallying rock fans worldwide, and the band have now released their massive new single ‘When It’s Gone’.

‘When It’s Gone’ is an anthemic rock ballad with honest lyrics, legendary guitar solos, massive drums, and everything both new and longtime fans would expect of Wildstreet, and is the first release for this current lineup.

Eric Jayk, vocalist, states: “The new single was written with Todd Long (Ghosts of Sunset), he and I made a demo of the track and I revised and reworked the production throughout. I wanted to incorporate elements of Wildstreet’s debut album (Wildstreet 2009) and add in the live band, and attitude of the lineup in the present. Dylan and I tracked live drums in NYC at Virtue & Vice Studios with Anthony Gallo Engineering which is where we tracked drums for Wildstreet III. We did a handful of drum takes that were later edited by Wildstreet’s longtime producer/mixer and cowriter Kyle Kelso. After that my bandmates and I reworked all our parts and this is now the first song that features our current lineup. It’s an honest Arena Rock Ballad and all rock! 😉 “

Ria Timkin Rises with Cinematic New Single ‘Our Time’ and Announces Bold Alt-Pop EP

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Alt-pop dreamer Ria Timkin returns with “Our Time,” a vivid new single that merges soaring vocals, rich synth layers, and rhythmic pulse into a widescreen emotional journey. The track marks the next step in her evolution, following solo buzz that included a Glastonbury Festival appearance and support from BBC Introducing. With bandmates Jamie McNamee (bass, synth) and Harry Whyte (drums) now part of the vision, Ria steps confidently into a fuller, cinematic sound.

Recorded with producer Tom Wilding in Bristol, “Our Time” leads into her upcoming EP ‘Favourite Child,’ due in April 2026. It’s a track grounded in conviction, capturing what it means to keep moving forward with hope and determination. “It’s a promise to yourself to keep going,” says Ria, and that resolve carries through every breathy chorus and shimmering build. With a standout performance at Output Belfast and growing momentum, Ria Timkin continues to shape alt-pop for dreamers with both depth and light.