Monday, October 27, 2025

'Deep End' by Geowulf

 


Released on the EP 'Twinkly Depression' on 24 October 2025.

Star Kendrick's part of original duo of her and Toma Banjanin are from the Sunshine Coast town of Noosa in Queensland, Australia - she now performs solo.

I have been following her since the Saltwater single was released in 2018.

Interesting song with the lyrics as a dialogue between her and a past lover, relating how the new boyfriend compares, in a way lots us can relate to.

And I aways thought her voice was really cool.

Reflection song time.

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

'Baited' by Coast Arcade

 


From their album also called Coast Arcade released 17 October 2025

Kiwi indie-rock group, from Auckland, or specifically Tāmaki Makaurau, on the country’s North Island, according to NZBands website.

Must confess, have not heard their music before, although their first single on Spotify dates from June 2022, so there is an excuse.

This new 2025 album has ten titles, for which I have am favoring this song Baited, even if now I am listening to the June 2022 release "Tattoo" is going to push me to go back through their catalogue.

My usual rant: Spotify, and just about everyone else, makes it so hard to discover new music from New Zealand, and even from the much larger Australian music scene. 

Since the demise of everynoise.com over two years ago it's a real struggle to pull country specific genres out of the Spotify 'noise' that are their New Music Friday releases. Sure it's got better, only lots of great songs and artists slip though the cracks.

Here is a link to a recreated post from a now defunct blog that I posted about the end of everynoise.com back in February 2023:



Saturday, October 4, 2025

'Burnout' by Girl Tones

 

 
 A single released October 3, 2025.

Well, it's listed as a single on Spotify, although it appears with 3 other songs listed as released on the same day.

Anyway, Girl Tones is a girl band, or rather a girl duet, from a small town in Kentucky in the United States.

Watch the video; it's so refreshing to see two female rock musicians performing as they are - it gets very, very boring to watch 'stars' made up like plastic dolls.

This is a great rock single, snappy and unpretentious, just like Kenzie and Laila, the Girl Tones musicians.

And if you live in the UK, they are playing at The Victoria Dalston in East London (451 Queensbridge Road, Dalston, London) on Thursday 13 November.