Immediately addictive "Underwood Milk" holds all the trippy influences of psychedelia with the solid beats and fun riffs of alt rock that consistently leave you falling for them. Throw in some greatly snarky, and honestly funny, subtitles to the straightforward video and Kieran Leonard's "Underwood Milk" is a can't miss release with an ingenious style you'll be praising.
Manners /
While the heavy beat and starkly lush verses immediately grab your attention, it's the juxtaposition of stiff riffs against sickeningly sweet vocal hooks and a huge sing-along chorus of Julia Marcell's "Manners" that will have you turning your volume obnoxiously up.
Check out the video and head to the sites for more from Marcell.
New Moon /
Paired with a transfixing video, the easy hooks and gently doled lines create a dreamy soundscape in Brighton five piece Common Tongues' "New Moon" - one you won't be able to look away from or stop listening to.
The stunning single unwinds in time with the video in perfectly choreographed discord while an insistent beat, urgent riffs, and emotive vocals carry you forward until you thoroughly ensconced in the song with the great riffs and fresh melody you won't want to forget.
Catch the video and look for more from Common Tongues in the links below.
I Will Not (Say I'm Sorry) /
With a stunningly dramatic piano taking center stage and a steady build up to its sweet spot of an explosive chorus, it's hard to listen to Chris London's "I Will Not (Say I'm Sorry)" without it evoking the feelings of a stadium ready single.
London's ever emotive vocals carry a sense of urgency with their honest lines while a genuine sound and patiently set riffs bring to mind comparisons the likes of Styx and Kansas.
Keep an ear out for more and check out our interview with Chris London.



