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Emergency Break are releasing their identity song

Emergency Break are well and truly entering a new era, as they’re about to release more studio tracks to add to Pyro, just days after they embarked on their longest ever run of live shows. They’re emerging. They’re breaking through. This journey is going to be a lot of fun.
The 6-piece rock band had recently planned to release Outsiders as their 2nd single. But they changed their mind and they’re instead releasing Everything You Make I Break. Because they’re a rock band with a rebel attitude and they can change their minds and do whatever they want.

Emergency Break are releasing Everything You Make I Break on Friday 7 June 2024.

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Tom Abisgold releases Worst Of You

Tom Abisgold released Worst Of Me on Friday 24 May 2024, following an Instagram post in which he said he was reflecting on childhood abuse. It's a beautiful and at the same time powerful song, which he had been playing live for a very long time. It follows the releases of Soggy Cigarette and Died At 18, two more songs that he had been playing live long before he released them.

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The Ariston are releasing The Festival

Two years after releasing their first studio track Yellow Lines, The Ariston are about to release their second one. The song is called The Festival and they have been playing it live since 2022.

We're now able to share a clip containing the studio recording. Here's the band playing their new track in the recording studio:

 

 

We got some interesting information from the band, ahead of the release:

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The Light - Oli Barton

Out on Friday 12 April 2024. Click here to pre-save.

Oli Barton is back with a new single, about 2 months after the release of It’s Over Now. In his new song, the singer/songwriter from South London, addresses online dating and casual fun and he's really not holding back. Things people say to over-sell themselves, the anticipation, the sad realizations afterwards, leading to a promise to self. Does it sound familiar? It's a naughty spicy pop song, with a generous dose of sarcasm, a lively tempo and a pleasing mixture of synth and guitars.

The track was produced by Alex Quinn (The Royston Club) and mixed by Tom Longworth (Red Rum Club).

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