Gal Musette is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles whose upcoming third album, Our Day in the Sun, marks a quiet rebellion and a coming-into-self. Known for her delicate, introspective sound, Gal steps into new power with this record, an intimate ode to loss, endings, and the unraveling of old ideals. Vulnerability becomes a strength here, as she sheds the need to please and embraces a raw, unfiltered voice. The album also features a collaboration with Aaron Marsh (of Copeland), who composed the lush string and woodwind arrangement for one of its most poignant tracks.
Her latest single "Broken Clock" is a stunning folk embrace featuring blissful harmonies and delicate acoustic rhythms. She shares, "‘Even a broken clock is right twice a day’ is an old saying that caught my attention when an old boyfriend called me ‘blind.’ I thought then—even with my blind spots, I knew my gut was right in leaving that relationship behind."
In recent years, she’s toured and recorded with artists like Vacations, Jazzie Young, and Georgia Gets By (of Broods), released music with her trio Tin Angel, and opened for Rufus Wainwright and Gaby Moreno.
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Serious Child - First Tattoo.
Serious Child, aka Alan Young, is pleased to announce the release of his fourth album ‘What Lies Beneath’ for 7th November 2025. Hailing from an old wood in West Sussex (England), Young draws from a wide range of influences to explore the world around us with a poet’s ear for emotion and a comedian’s eye for everyday detail.
For the new record, Young has drawn from a wide range of sources of inspiration- from Tony Harrison’s sonnet “Book Ends”, to Rob McFarlane’s brilliant book “Underland” and Georgian traditional lullaby “Iavnana”. The album sees him joined by classical composer and violinist, David Grubb, bass clarinettist, Anna Perry, vocalist and touring partner My Girl The River, and long-time collaborator and producer Chris Pepper.
‘What Lies Beneath’ is a collection of musical stories about what’s underneath the surface of our everyday lives, from a woman quietly riding the bus all day to keep warm, to the prickle of fear exploring an ancient burial chamber and to the joy of a midlife tattoo on the album’s first single ‘First Tattoo’.
In finest pop tradition, ‘First Tattoo’ is literally a three-chord song, centred around a nursery rhyme riff, but played on a kalimba (thumb piano), with loads of lovely texture and interplay from Annie Perry on bass clarinet and David Grubb on violin. “I wanted to write something simple and joyful, without a care in the world”, explains Young. “On vocals, it was a family affair, with daughter Rosa providing backing a-has in addition to My Girl The River, and partner Kate donating her laugh at the whole silliness of it all. And yes, I am getting a tattoo”, he further adds.
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Tamar Berk - ocd (Album).
Tamar Berk released her fifth album ocd across music platforms last Friday, unveiling her most personal and sonically ambitious work yet. The record is a fuzzed-out, reverb-soaked exploration of looping thoughts, emotional spirals, and the strange beauty of overthinking.
Following wide indie acclaim for the first single “stay close by,” Tamar turns the spotlight to the album’s title track and focus single, "ocd", whose music video arrives alongside the full release. A groovy and dizzying layering of Wurlitzer, trumpet, and lyrical repetition, the song is both beautiful and claustrophobic. Teasing synths drift like sirens over an ocd-like refrain: “over and over and over.”
“It’s about the chaos I live with internally, the constant loop of anxiety, memory, control, regrets, and perfectionism,” Tamar says. “But it’s also about trying to find the humor and beauty in it, too.”
Across ocd, Tamar blends fuzzed-out guitars, dreamlike synths, warm piano, and intimate vocals into songs that examine identity, anxiety, memory, and the patterns we cannot escape. The album’s 12 tracks move between loud catharsis and quiet confession, capturing the absurd, messy, and sometimes hopeful loops of the mind. Each song connects like a fragment of a larger story, both personal and cinematic. With distorted guitars, dreamy piano lines, and diary-level confession, ocd is as melodic as it is mentally spiraled. It is Tamar’s most vulnerable and self-aware work, while also being her catchiest.
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Acclaimed Americana-pop duo The Grahams have released their new single “The One Who Remembers.” The deeply personal piano ballad from married couple Alyssa and Doug Graham is a heartbreaking tale about a loved one struggling with Alzheimer’s and the impact it has on an entire family. “The One Who Remembers” is the latest offering from the group’s fourth studio album, The Bridge, out October 10th via 3Sirens, following the releases of their singles “Only New York” and “Found It In Us.”
“This song is the most personal song we’ve ever written,” shares Alyssa. “It is an authentic, unfathomable, and devastating look into a life story and struggle. Ultimately, I think it is a song about acceptance and remembrance.” - “‘The One Who Remembers’ is a small glimpse into a long and arduous battle,” adds Doug. “The unimaginable reality of memory loss and the realization that love is never forgotten.”
The Bridge marks the first time The Grahams are giving listeners an honest glimpse into their personal lives within their music. The 11-track collection, named after the George Washington Bridge, which transported the New Jersey natives to New York City during their formative years, is inspired by their everyday lives. For the album, The Grahams found themselves embracing the collaborative Nashville co-write by collaborating with GRAMMY-nominated producer Dex Green, singer-songwriter Kate York, and GRAMMY-nominated songwriter Aaron Lee Tasjan. Alyssa (vocals) and Doug (guitars/vocals) credit these three creative ambassadors with helping them write about their lives honestly and vulnerably, diving deep into their childhood love affair that has lasted over 37 years.
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Rob Smith (a.k.a. RSD) & Ammoye - Walking In The Rain.
Rob Smith is a true producer legend, he produced the first Massive Attack single Any Love in 1988 together with Ray Mighty. They had the project “Smith & Mighty” going on which was huge and successful on K7! Records.
They formed and created the melting pot of Bristol Sound with trip hop, breakbeat, dub, jungle, drum and bass, soul and jazz unfluenced vibes. ROB SMITH and Smith & Mighty remixed Neneh Cherry, M People, Beats International, Fine Young Cannibals and many more.
Ammoye – is a Jamaican-Canadian reggae musician, most noted as a seven-time Juno Award nominee for Reggae Recording of the year - on lovely vocals appearance and Rob Smith on production, they both bring us back to the time as Flash & The Pan and later on Grace Jones were doing 'Walking In The Rain' as their big and huge hits in the 80ties.
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