Plasma Chasms – ‘Interstellar Baby’
Indie-psychedelic duo Plasma Chasms have released their latest single ‘Interstellar Baby’ from their upcoming debut album ‘Chrysalis’. Known for blending Australian indie and Southern California vibes, the track features lush, hallucinogenic soundscapes that explore the cosmic journey of love and connection, capturing the essence of vulnerability and unity through psychedelic R&B and indie-pop influences.
Big Yard – ‘Melody’
Big Yard continue to make waves with their fourth release ‘Melody’, showcasing a dynamic fusion of contemporary rock, pop, smooth jazz, big band, and R&B with a modern, sophisticated touch. Founded by singer-songwriter Darryl Scotti in 2022, the band features talented musicians and producers Alex Chacon, Aaron Howard, Larry Antonino, and the legendary Pablo Cruise, under the record label Big Yard Nation.
FOXAMOUS & Nasty Jack – ‘Pint With The Lads’
Renowned Grime artist Nasty Jack, in collaboration with the versatile Foxamous, have released their high-energy track ‘Pint with the Lads’. This infectious tune, accompanied by a vibrant, pub footy-themed music video directed by Flash Spacey, promises to be the soundtrack of the season, capturing the essence of friendship and carefree nights out.
Rob Lalain – ‘Coming Home’
Rob Lalain, the self-taught multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter, returns with his highly anticipated album, ‘Life,’ highlighted by the opening effort ‘Coming Home’. This album, crafted over the past 18 months, blends classic rock and pop with Beatlesque melodies and creative arrangements, reflecting Rob’s enduring passion for music and his admiration for The Beatles and Oasis.
The Entitled Sons – ‘Jocelyn’
Hailing from East Somerset, family band The Entitled Sons have been gaining popularity since their debut single ‘Break’ in 2022, with music featured on BBC Introducing and various regional stations. Their charity single ‘These Days’ hit No. 1 on iTunes, and they are back with their new single ‘Jocelyn’ ahead of their debut EP, ‘Still Too Young’.