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Brand-New Bangers: Noteworthy Nods 2024 – Batch 13

It’s that time of the week again – Noteworthy Nods ; our weekly roundup of the latest music blasting through our office speakers.

Last week we enjoyed the likes of Tom A. Smith, Maxïmo Park, The Buoys, Ten Tonnes, Aaron Spencer & The Memos, We Tibetans and Travis. And this week, we have even more amazing tunes from artists including The Lucettas, The Shop Window, The Jack Cattell Band, The Stealers, Hannah Mazey and Public Order. As regular readers know, Nods is all about finding new music and sharing it with you. So turn up the volume, tell us what new tracks you’re loving and let us know what’s winning you over by sharing the love on social media! A simple shout-out can make a huge difference.

We’re always on the hunt for more recommendations, so slide into our DM’s (InstagramFacebook or Twitter) and spoil us for choice.

Anyway, it’s time to stop reading and let the tunes speak for themselves! From lazy ballads to driving rock, we’ve got a little something for everyone to slide into weekend vibes. Dive into our top picks and let the good times roll. Catch you next week for plenty more of the same.

Aside from the aforementioned track recommendations, our Noteworthy section includes weekly videocast interviews featuring musical talent we hope are either already or, about to become your new favorite artists. You can watch/rewatch all previous episodes via the video playlist (here) featuring the likes of Shed Seven, Turin BrakesEmbraceRed Rum ClubThe K’sThe SherlocksThe Slow Readers ClubStanleysThe NativeThe Clause, and many more.

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