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Brand-New Bangers: Noteworthy Nods 2024 – Batch 14

We’re back again with another batch of Noteworthy Nods to highlight the standout releases from the last seven days. As always, we received an abundance of brilliant submissions and recommendations from talented artists and dedicated CinemaChords readers alike, making the task of selecting the very best as challenging as ever.

Your contributions are the lifeblood that keeps our weekly ritual going strong. Keep them coming, and we’ll be back again next Friday for the next round of Noteworthy Nods.

Highlights from last week included brand-new material from the likes of  The LucettasThe Shop WindowThe Jack Cattell BandThe StealersHannah Mazey and Public Order (which is available here in case you missed it). And today’s curated cuts include new tunes from JOYLESS, STONE, The Velvet Hands, Dictator, Hollows and The Zutons.

As always, this section is all about showcasing up-and-coming talent more than anything so please do show your support for any of the new music you enjoy in these playlists. It only takes a second to share your love for musicians on social media, it doesn’t cost a thing and goes a seriously long way to helping musicians out. At the same time, we’re also always more than grateful for any suggestions/recommendations any of you might have and we’d love to hear from you over on InstagramFacebook, or Twitter. You can also contact us directly on Twitter here where our DM door is always wide open.

So, without further ado, here we go with batch 14 of this year’s Noteworthy Nods:

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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