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SUNRISE IN JUPITER UNVEILS NEW SINGLE 'TAKE ME HOME’ FROM UPCOMING DOUBLE ALBUM ‘MISSION TO MARS’
Sunrise in Jupiter returns with ‘Take Me Home’, the climactic closer to the first volume of their upcoming double album ‘Mission to Mars’. With echoes of Muse and early U2, ‘Take Me Home’ captures the raw desperation of an astronaut's journey as they near the end of their mission, echoing a powerful yearning for home.

OWEN WESTON STEPS INTO THE SPOTLIGHT WITH A SOUL-SEARCHING DEBUT ON' ‘EVERYTHING’S MOVING, NOTHING’S CHANGING’
Welsh singer-songwriter Owen Weston strips back the noise and bares his soul on Everything’s Moving, Nothing’s Changing, his first solo album away from his band ‘Strange Company’. Swapping distortion for intimacy, Weston presents a deeply personal collection of tracks that navigate the uneasy space between adolescence and adulthood.

TANIA KYLLIKKI’S LATEST SINGLE “I AM GOOD ENOUGH” IS A SOUL-STIRRING ANTHEM OF SELF-WORTH
British singer-songwriter TaniA Kyllikki has returned with a powerful and deeply personal new single ‘I AM Good Enough’ released April 4th 2025. The track marks the fourth release from her highly anticipated sophomore album ‘Free-Spirited’ and continues her trajectory as one of the more compelling voices in contemporary soul-pop.

COLOURSHOP’S ‘I THINK IT WAS YOU’ IS A BEAUTIFULLY TAMED SINGLE THAT PERFECTLY COMPLIMENTS A SPRING EVENING.
Released on the 15th of February 2025, ‘I think it was you’ has transitioned the seasons perfectly. Hailing from London, England Colourshop presents us a quaint and relaxing new single offering a poignant reflection on the pursuit of genuine connection in a world consumed by superficiality.

LE JUNK RETURNS WITH UNCOMPROMISING NEW SINGLE ‘ENGLISH GARDEN’
His first release since the 2023 debut EP ‘Hush’, LE JUNK returns with a forcefully pulsating track that delves into prejudice and a recurring theme of self-reflection.

SAM FENDER - PEOPLE WATCHING
A MOVIE-LIKE SOUNDTRACK TO THE BLEAK REALITIES OF TODAY, A TALE OF GRIEF, FAMILY, POVERTY, AND A NOD TO THE MOST OF US.