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31 Oct: “Red Head” – Stone Deaf: A Raw, Relentless Anthem for the Rock Revivalist

Stone Deaf’s “Red Head” packs a punch from the first chord, channeling the rawness and relentless energy of a band that’s barely a year old but already sounds seasoned. From BBC radio’s “rollicking” praise to sold-out shows in their hometown of Swansea, Stone Deaf’s trajectory has been steep, and it’s easy to see why. “Red Head” isn’t merely a song; it’s a rallying cry for those who’ve endured the toxic push and pull of manipulation, wrapped in a thick coat of distortion, thumping bass, and unapologetic power.

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22 Jul: “A Man’s Man” – Don’t Come Monday: Tasmanian Rock n Roll

Hailing from Ulverstone in North-West Tasmania, Don’t Come Monday has carved a niche in the local music scene with their eclectic mix of rock, blues, folk, funk, punk, reggae, and country. Their latest single, “A Man’s Man,” exemplifies this diverse blend, taking listeners on a journey through contemporary rock and blues with a distinctly Tasmanian twist.

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13 May: “What Can I Say After I’m Sorry” – Blossoms: Back with a New Single, Blossoms Tackles Funk with Two Guest Producers

Blossoms latest single “What Can I Say After I’m Sorry” is a cracking new track with a funkier spin on their signature sound In collaboration with Jungle’s very own J Loyd, The Corals James Skelly, Blossoms return for the first time since 2023 with a bang. Still complete with plenty of synths and lead singer Tom Ogden’s classic Brit-pop vocals, the groovy bass line and scaling melody add a new dimension to the band’s discography.