Kate Harding drops new pop style single “The Dopamine High Ain’t Love”

“The Dopamine High Ain’t Love” is the 4th single release from Kate Harding since her debut “Wallflower” in 2024. Having recently been Shortlisted for ‘Act of the year’ in the ‘Acoustic/Country/Folk’ category at The Portsmouth Music Awards, Kate is proud of the music coming out of her local music scene in the city Portsmouth on the South Coast of England. Just last week ‘Crystal Tides’ was the first band from Portsmouth to have a new […]

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Pete Hubbard returns with “How I’ll Go”

Pete Hubbard returns with “How I’ll Go”, a song that takes on one of life’s biggest subjects with warmth, curiosity, and a quietly mischievous sense of humour. Rather than fearing the idea of mortality, the lyrics in this new record lean into it. Wondering, smiling, and finding comfort in the not-knowing. Known for his honest songwriting and lived-in raspy vocals, Pete has built a reputation for telling stories that feel personal but familiar. His songs […]

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EDITORS CHOICE: Jade Helliwell announces the release of her brand new single “Rebegin”

UK country artist Jade Helliwell announces the release of her brand new single “Rebegin”, out February 26th and available now to pre-save. The track serves as the lead single from her upcoming album Rebegin, marking a powerful new chapter in both her personal and professional journey. “Rebegin” is a reflective, uplifting song that explores growth, resilience and the transformative power of perspective. Blending heartfelt storytelling with Jade’s signature country sound, the track captures the emotional […]

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John Jenkins unveils new single “Dying By Inches’

Award-winning Liverpool-based singer-songwriter John Jenkins unveils ‘Dying By Inches’, his first solo release for 2026. Reflecting on the song, John shares: I wrote and recorded this song for my album Growing Old – Songs from my Front Porch a few years ago. At the time, I felt that the political climate in the United States was deteriorating. The nation’s long‑held ideals—Hope, Freedom, and Liberty—seemed to be eroding day by day. Dying By Inches emerged from […]

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OneDay40 announce new single, album release date, and partnership with Last Night from Glasgow Records.

OneDay40 announce new single, album release date, and partnership with Last Night from Glasgow Records. Glasgow-based band OneDay40 have joined the Last Night From Glasgow Cartel of self-releasing artists and today confirmed the launch date of their much-awaited comeback album “Finished Business”. Shipping digitally and on vinyl from LNFG on 29th May 2026 the new album is now available to pre-order. (OneDay40 – Finished Business (Pre-Order)). Also announced today is the lead single/title track of […]

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Tristan Hutton announce new single “Take A Lil’ Time”

“Take A Lil’ Time” is the latest single from Dorset based artist, Tristan Hutton. Blending emotional storytelling with layers of polished production, this song is a great example of how independent UK country pop can mix it with the biggest names in Nashville. The lyrics explore the theme of how the everyday routine can cause us to neglect the moments of romantic connection that first brought us together. Tristan continues to solidify himself as a […]

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Outpost Drive share new single “Lord Have Mercy”

Transatlantic duo Outpost Drive announce the release of their new single ‘Lord Have Mercy’, a powerful, soul-baring song born from isolation, uncertainty, and the moment two people finally surrendered control. Written during the first winter of moving to the UK, ‘Lord Have Mercy’ captures a pivotal chapter in the lives of Mary Bragg Robinson (Mobile, Alabama) and Willow Robinson (England). Newly married yet stranded in the isolated countryside of Wales, the couple found themselves far […]

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The Heartland Roots Band return with a swaggering new single “This Is Now”

The Heartland Roots Band return with a swaggering new single, ‘This Is Now’, a gritty, blues-soaked rocker that tips its hat to the loose-limbed attitude of The Rolling Stones while sounding unmistakably their own. Built on a rolling groove, the track captures a band firing on all cylinders. Written by Adie Causier, the song explores the moment when reflection turns into resolve – leaving behind bad decisions, toxic relationships and painful memories in favour of […]

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“Country on the Eye” arriving in Melton Mowbray

A brand-new festival celebrating country, folk and roots music will launch in the UK in summer 2026, with Country on the Eye arriving in Melton Mowbray. Taking place at the riverside Play Close Park on 12–13 June 2026, the festival brings together the heart of Nashville and the soul of the East Midlands, blending US songwriting traditions with standout original artists. Curated by Ben Atkinson, host of the internationally syndicated Ben’s Country Music Show, Country […]

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