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Brand-New Bangers: Noteworthy Nods 2025: Batch #14

After a brief Easter break, we’re back with another round of Noteworthy Nods, where we handpick the week’s best new music releases. As always, narrowing down this week’s selection was no easy task — the flood of top-tier submissions from talented artists and devoted CinemaChords readers continues to amaze.

Highlights from the previous Nods playlist included brand-new material from the likes of The AmazonsMichael Gallagher, Turin Brakes and SNAYX (which is available here in case you missed it). And today’s curated cuts include new tunes from the likes of The Royston Club, swim school, The Cheap Thrills, Dirty Blonde, The Manatees, Seb Lowe, Bandit, The K’s and many more.

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 round 14 of the year:

And that’s not all! Our Noteworthy section is packed with exclusive videocast interviews featuring musical talent we’re sure will soon be your new favorite artists. Missed an episode? No worries—you can catch up or rewatch all previous interviews via our video playlist below. We’ve had the pleasure of chatting with legends and rising stars alike, including The Slow Readers ClubThe Lottery WinnersThe LilacsStarsailorKyle FalconerCastShed SevenTurin BrakesEmbrace.

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