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Banger Alert: Noteworthy Nods #11

It’s that time of the week again when we bring you our “Noteworthy Nods”: A weekly compilation of brand new bangers that had our ears pricking up as soon as we popped them on.

Last week’s highlights included the likes of Red Telephone, Perfectparachutepicture, SpangledThe LilacsThe BlindersValeur, and Meet Arthur and you can listen to all of their tracks and many others over here if you missed it. Today’s choice-picks include another wide variety of genuine gems from bands/musicians including Coach Party, The Perps, Sunset Collective, Third Lung, Modern Guilt, Open Plan, The Racket, DEADLETTER, Pit Pony, and Panic Shack.

We hope you enjoy our favorite tracks as much as we did this week and we’d love to hear which you saved to your own playlists so please do give us a shout over on social media to let us (and the musicians) know.

Aside from the aforementioned track recommendations, the brand-new Noteworthy section here on the site is where we’re also publishing weekly videocast interviews with bands who we hope are about to become your new favorite artists. The first few are now live and you can catch the first nine episodes with StanleysThe KairosThe K’sSienneThe ClauseBlackWatersMichael GallagherFlechettes, and The Jack Fletcher Band in the video playlist below. There’s an additional bonus episode with The Sherlocks which we ran to tie in with the recent release of the band’s third album “World I Understand.”

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