YESANDMAYBE ‘Rebound‘
Glasgow duo YESNOMAYBE have shared the latest track from their upcoming EP. ‘Rebound’ is dedicated those to are someone’s second choice, so their crisp melodies and crunching vocals are imbued with a wistful melancholy. However, they still retain those catchy pop hooks and 2000s indie feel.
Etta Marcus ‘Girls are God’s Machines’
South Longon songwriter Etta Marcus ast week announced the rleease of a new EP ‘Devour’, along with this rocker ‘Girls are God’s Machines’. She said: “It really surprised me when I wrote it. I wouldn’t say I’m normally an angry person but it turns out, in the last year, I was. There were a lot of experiences I’d had as a woman of feeling like I wasn’t being listened to: experiences that I hadn’t really addressed previously in terms of misogyny or sexism that I’d faced. This is the female experience and I don’t want to settle for it.”
Die Spitz ‘Punishers’
Noisy Texan rockers have shared the dark and brooding ‘Punishers’ – set to feature on their upcoming album ‘Something to Consume’ on 12th September. Set against heavy guitars and strong percussion, the band say: “‘Punishers’ is about things or people who ‘punish.’ Whether it’s withholding love, jealousy, or keeping someone or even yourself hooked in a cycle—the song captures the feelings of insanity and frustration punishers bring”.
Florence Jack ‘Coffee Stain’
Hailing from Aberdeenshire, Florence Jack has shared a moving new ballad called ‘Coffee Stain’. Written from a place of heartbreak, the piano ballad gradually builds as she pours her heart out, becoming increasingly defiant as it progresses.
Geese ‘100 Horses’
New York outfit Geese have shared the third single from their forthcoming album ‘Getting Killed’ – following on from ‘Trinidad’ and ‘Taxes’. It’s another wild and unpredictable release from the outfit – a rambling, groovy rock tune that welcomes global collapse. Propelled by a chugging rhythm section, they once again reject any form of traditional song structure – leading us into an absurdist apocalyptic dance party.
Divorce ‘Wendolene’
After a busy few months, Divorce have share a surprise new deluxe version of their album with three new tracks. One of the new singles is an emotive number called ‘Wendolene’. Speaking on the new single, the band shared: “Wendolene hints at what lies beyond Drive to Goldenhammer, bridging a gap toward our next chapter, and whilst we tried to maintain the surrealism of the record this edges into something darker than most of our debut record. Also, as a band we’re obsessed with Wallace and Gromit, so this song pays homage through its title to A Close Shave, and if you have a sharp eye you may see a very niche reference to the film in the music video! Whilst we were recording we sung to pictures of Wendolene and Cilla Black, which I think if you listen carefully is very obvious in the vocal performance.”
PG Ciarletta ‘Heartland’
PG Ciarletta has been carving out a reputation for his rousing folky anthems, and relatable, heartfelt lyrics. ‘Heartland’ continues his growing momentum and is described as ‘an ode to all the hardworking humble communities, and all the people, venues, clubs, shops and cultural treasures that have been lost throughout the recent decades.’ Culminating in one of his trademark high-energy choruses, he delivers a message of hope and collective unity.

