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Arienas

This New Band Spotlight features Fife band Arienas.

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Arienas are a four-piece band from Fife in Scotland. The band are made up of Sam Robb (lead vocals/guitar), Colm Souter (lead guitar), Owen McCann (bass guitar), and Pandy (drums) 

2026 is looking very promising already, having sold out their headline show at Sneaky Pete’s in Edinburgh.

Let’s see why:

Take The Money

An ambitious record from a fledgling band. A band signalling their intentions on outrunning their humble beginnings as fast as possible!

Holy Grail

Merging the 00s Sheffield scene (Arctic Monkeys, Little Man Tate, Reverend & The Makers, Milburn) with the free-flowing rumble of The Rifles, their guitars erupt with joy!

Aurelia

The sound of youth looking to make its mark on a generation.

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The Ransoms

This New Band Spotlight features Darlington band The Ransoms.

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The Ransoms are a five-piece band from Darlington. The band consists of Elliot Horn (lead singer), Jack Atkinson (lead guitarist), Ollie Coulter (rhythm guitarist), Olly McAvoy (bassist) and Dylan Forster (drums).

Let’s check them out:

Devil’s Temptation

Warped psyche-guitars and rock music’s rebellion join forces, creating a potent tonic that all should sup from.

Frontman Horn’s vocal drifts from light to dark with a rage that demands immediate attention.

Late Nights

Horn’s breathy vocal gives this record vitality. A desperate urgency loiters with debauched intent, one that beckons you to the dark side!  

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Lame

This New Band Spotlight features London based band Lame.

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Lame are a five-piece band from Northampton now residing in London. They’re made up of Elliot (Vocals, Guitar), Tom (Guitar), Ben (Saxophone, Keys), Harrison (Bass), and Will (Drums).

Elliot and Will are lifelong friends who left their previous bands at similar times. Feeling creatively lost, they shared musical voice notes for a laugh but soon realised there was a spark worth developing. After a spell as a three-piece, they have since progressed into today’s five-piece.

Let’s see what they have been up to:

This Song Is About the Internet

Hypnotic and infectious, they merge the grooves of Serge’s SLP and the mesmerising, estranged indie of Clap Your Hands And Say Year or Los Campesinos!

The clash of the mainstream and the underground is, was, and always will be where great art resides!

Instant Coffee

The raucous howl of early 10’s triumphs Tribes and Palma Violets are given fresh impetus with Lame’s sublime ability to impart wit and charm lyrically.

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Max Avoidance

This New Band Spotlight features London based artist Max Avoidance.

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Max Avoidance is the electronic adventures of London via Wales’ Hari Limaye.

Let’s see what he has been up to:

Lightyear

The latest single, produced by Nick Brine (Oasis, Ash, The Darkness, Stereophonics, Stone Roses) at his studio in Wales, has a beautiful weightlessness.

Dreamy, atmospheric, and charting a course to nowhere, Limaye’s imagination will set you free.

Alone

As Limaye’s vocal taps into Chris Keating’s (Yeasayer) high-pitch tones, which lend his brand of electronica and indie-cum-pop prowess.

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The Streetlights

This New Band Spotlight features Manchester band The Streetlights.

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The Streetlights are a four-piece band based in Manchester. Their lineup consists of Ryan Wynne (vox & rhythm guitar), Owen Marsh (bass), Matty Garmston (lead guitar), and Max Holmes (drums).

Let’s check out their debut single:

Something More

Tinged with the pure souls of the 90s indie scene, Something More twists and turns with great cinematic presence. Dark twists and turns are met with blasts of hope amid a decaying landscape!

Vocally, Wynne’s beds in between frail power of Andrew Montgomery (Geneva) and the poignant soul of Gary Briggs (Haven), whilst guitarist Garmston harnesses his inner Richard Oakes (Suede).

Together, they could just be the next great songwriting partnership.  

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The High Flats

This New Band Spotlight features Scottish band The High Flats.

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The High Flats are a five-piece band from the south side of Glasgow. They’re made up of Scott McKigen (vocals), Jai Madden (bass), Thomas Molony (rhythm guitar), Humza Ishaq (drums), and Kerr Ayton (lead guitar).

Having formed five years ago, they played their first gig in 2024 and have since gone on to play the iconic King Tuts Wah Wah Hut.

Let’s check them out:

Revolution

It’s Thin Lizzy’s streetwise freedom, the Beatles’ penchant for melody and Oasis threatening to kick the doors in. A soundtrack for long nights in the pub where the jukebox is still sacred.

Crashing Down

Huge riffs and lo-fi vocals recall QOSTA but, put through the ecstatic prism of British rock ‘n’ roll.

Death-defying guitars and defiant vocals announce The High Flats as serious contenders!

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Superdays

This New Band Spotlight features South-East London band Superdays

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Superdays are a six-piece from South-East London. They consist of Joe Hannen (guitars), Harry Wood (drums), Merlon Blake (bass), Lou Stocks (synths), and Cal Green (vocals).

In the last two years, they have headlined 93 Feet East (London), the Hope & Ruin (Brighton), and next month will support The Lilacs at the Garage.

Let’s see what they have been up to:

Endless Romance

Beset with the iconic affection of Cherry Ghost, this lazy melodic drawl is joyously romantic!

Perfect Moment

Tinged with The Cure and lo-fi guitars, they take you on a bittersweet journey of introspection driven by nostalgia.

Melancholic but always hopeful, the band distil shades of light and dark with an ease that belies their years.

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Silverline

This New Band Spotlight features Southampton band Silverline.

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Silverline are four-piece band from Southampton. They’re made up of Alex (guitar/vocals), Euan (guitar/bass), Charlie (bass/guitar/vocals), and Julie (drums).

The band began with Alex penning a few songs and turned to his friends for help. The rest, as they say, is history.

With a fine debut album under their belts in already, could this be the year the world catches up to their brilliance? It should be.

Let’s check them out:

Sparkly

Frontman Alex’s distinct vocals will see Silverline surge to the front of a crowded guitar scene. The snap of early Alex Turner combines with the wayward joy of Dominic Masters (The Others) and the unifying power of Jason Bavanandan (Battle).

Alex and Charlie’s guitars take the 00s guitar scene to a more ethereal place, and thus, make it a more ethereal place to reside. This culminates in a sublime, warped solo that moves beyond songwriting altogether, becoming less a sound and more a life-or-death reckoning.

A Choice of Two

Delightfully lo-fi, evoking images of bands scraping pennies to record in dingy studios in the wee hours.

As pure an indie single as you’ll hear!

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The Rafters

This New Band Spotlight features Blackburn band The Rafters.

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The Rafters are a four-piece band from Blackburn. Having formed in 2019, they are made up of Nathan Griffiths (vocals / guitar), Joe Roscow (lead guitar), Ryan McDermott (bass), and George Whittingham (drums).

The band are now regulars on matchday playlists at Ewood Park (Blackburn Rovers) and have performed with mod-actor icon Phil Daniels for a special Quadrophenia event.

Let’s check them out:

Gimmick

The Arctic Monkeys’ ‘Briantstorm’ is given a sexed-up makeover, incorporating the flamboyance of Bowie and the youthful exuberance of The Enemy’s classic ‘Technodanceaphobic’.

The results are the brash dancefloor-filling basslines and licks the guitar scene desperately needs to fill indie dancefloors with wild-eyed dreams once again.

The End

This is the sound of a last-chance saloon plan being hatched after the 40th B&H has burnt out and the rum has all gone.

Rock ‘n’ roll should always sound this desperate, and with this much cowbell!

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Sweet Unrest

This New Band Spotlight features London based band Sweet Unrest.

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Sweet Unrest are a five-piece band based in London with roots in California, Pakistan, Winchester, Greece and West Sussex. Their line-up includes Marlo (guitars), Tom (guitars), Jack (vocals), Leon (bass), and Dan (drums).

Let’s check them out:

Waste of Time

Tranquil beginnings descend into angst-ridden howls on this nihilist anthem!

As the male and female vocals collide with the Sonic Youth guitars, Sweet Unrest emerge as contenders to soundtrack this generation's disgust at the world.

How Are You Feeling?

Basslines that tear into your soul are met with vocals that stray from Graham Coxon to Craig Nicholls (The Vines) on this chaotic gem.

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Speakface

This New Band Spotlight features Welsh band Speakface.

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Speakface are a four-piece from Wales. Led by former Pretty Vicious bassist Jarvis Morgan (vocals), he is joined by Hayden Lewis (guitar), James Addison (bass), and Dozzer  Griffiths (drums).

This January, they play This Feeling’s coveted Big in 2026 gig in Cardiff. Let’s see why:

Over Again

A devil sent monster of a record!

Destructive drums, behemoth guitars, and, through Morgan, a vocalist who can carry it all into siege and emerge bloodied, battered, and triumphant.

Smash My Head into the Wall

Leaning into the poetry of Jack Jones, Morgan delivers a hauntingly beautiful opening minute and a half before roaring into life. The tinges of grunge and post-punk on guitar and bass, coupled with Morgan’s ability to produce life-affirming vocals, will be unstoppable in 2026.

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Pistol Daisys

This New Band Spotlight features Glasgow band Pistol Daisys.

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The Pistol Daisys are a three-piece band from Glasgow. They’re made up of Belly (vocals), Lorna Lynn (vocals), and Lewis Kelly (drums).

Next month, they play This Feeling’s coveted Big in 2026 gig in Glasgow.

Crying n Marseille

Slick af basslines which strut into the CBGBs and own the room!

Late 70s NYC links arms with the likes of CSS and New Young Pony Club to conjure the kind of band that reeks of cool!

Bury Me

The mesmerising aloofness of Ladyron lights up this indie-electro gem!

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Office Party

This New Band Spotlight features London band Office Party.

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Office Party are a four-piece rock band based in London. They’re made up of Chloe Smedley (lead vocals), Mert Benning (guitar/Backing vocals), and Matt (T) Townsend (drums/Backing vocals).

This January, they play This Feeling’s coveted Big in 2026 gig in London. Let’s see why:

Nicotine

Expansive and searching, tinged with grunge and shoegaze, this huge-sounding rock anthem is informed by.

The devilish warped guitar solos chime with Chloe’s rock classicist vocal to provide a juxtaposition to die for.

Tongue Tied

Their debut single takes Wolf Alice for a walk with pop music. Warped guitars and big choruses unite to deliver a fine single.

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The Harbours

This New Band Spotlight features Leicestershire band The Harbours.

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The Harbours are a multi-instrumental duo, Ollie Drakard (vocals/guitar/keys/bass)  and Will Massarella-Tyler (lead guitar/backing vocals/drums/bass) from Leicestershire.

Next month they play This Feeling’s coveted Big in 2026 gig in Birmingham. Let’s see why:

So Sweet

Does exactly what it says on the tin! Infectious indie that’s destined to light up radio stations and festivals this summer.

Forgive and Forget

Drakard and Massarella-Tyler bounce off each other with an effortless potency that is set to give indie-pop its credibility back!

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Wooden Dog

This New Band Spotlight features Birmingham band Wooden Dog.

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Wooden Dog are a five-piece hailing from Birmingham. Their line-up features Alfie Nicholls (lead vocalist/acoustic guitar), George Nicholls (keys/backing vocals), Luca Simian (guitar/backing vocals), Ben Roberts (drums), and  Drewe (bass).

Brothers George and Alfie began writing songs with their dad during lockdown, which kindled their creative fires. They went on to study music at college and university, where they would meet the rest of the band.

Let’s see what they have been up to:

Molten

With Noel Gallagher’s pin drop classic ‘Dead in the Water’ emblazoned across its soul, ‘Molten’ takes you to places that the indie scene had seemingly forgotten.

Blessed with torturous introspection to gleefully indulge in.

Only Sleeping

The kind of songwriting not seen since Starsailor’s pomp.

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