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Brand-New Bangers: Noteworthy Nods 2024 – Batch 31

Each week sees the release of a new wave of exciting musical content, just waiting to find an audience. Once again, our thanks go to our constant readers, who have taken the time to share their latest or favourite tracks for consideration. Your recommendations are an invaluable source of inspiration for us and others in the music community. Last week’s playlist was well-received, featuring a diverse range of artists from The LilacsMichael GallagherAbout Bunny, to The Clockworks. If you haven’t had the chance to listen to that specific playlist yet, we highly recommend checking it out here.

This week’s curated playlist showcases an array of fifteen fresh new sounds from a stellar lineup of artists. Brimming with infectious energy and undeniable talent, the playlist features tracks from the likes of The Amazons, Dirty Blonde, Somebody’s Child, Bilk, Elbow and Counterproducts.

And don’t forget, whenever you discover a new band on our music lists that resonates with you, it’s a great idea to share the word on social media. You can show your support by liking and sharing their songs on Facebook, retweeting their music videos on Twitter, or posting how much you enjoy their material on Instagram. Tagging the band’s handle is an effective way to grab their attention and communicate that there are active listeners out there. Simple actions like following the band or leaving positive comments on their posts can significantly encourage an emerging group to continue creating music.

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 Patrick Duff, Shed SevenTurin BrakesEmbraceRed Rum ClubThe K’sThe SherlocksThe Slow Readers ClubStanleysThe NativeThe Clause, and many more.

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