Another Friday brings a fresh edition of Noteworthy Nods, our weekly survey of the finest indie singles. Drawing on the latest releases and the recommendations you continue to share, we’ve put together a selection that reflects the strength and variety of the current indie scene.
Last week saw standout tracks from Keyside, The Kairos, Crocodylus, Cottons, and others. This week’s roster is equally impressive, featuring a host of songs we’ve been returning to again and again, including:
Michael Gallagher – Wonderstruck
On ‘Wonderstruck,’ Michael Gallagher refines his knack for unfussy, adrenaline-shot indie rock, channeling the youthful rush of The View’s debut without slipping into pastiche. It’s packed with that carefree, arms-around-your-mates energy he’s quietly perfected. Few songwriters make indie this downright fun anymore.
Kula Shaker – Be Merciful
‘Be Merciful’ revives a two-decade-old folk lament, letting it bloom into full-bodied, Govinda‑grade psychedelia. Its expanding sweep—part raga-pop, part cosmic plea—is bolstered by a fuller, more muscular band arrangement, giving the track a newly charged energy and the weight of a potential live show closer.
Shale – Made With Love
‘Made With Love’ is a thrilling collision of post-punk urgency and melodic ambition. It glimmers with the hooks of Marion, yet threads in a darker, feistier edge that evokes the brooding intensity of Nick Cave and the early sweep of U2. Jangly guitars and taut, emotionally charged vocals push the song forward, weaving a tension that feels both brooding and propulsive.
Electric Enemy – Afraid
‘Afraid’ eases in with the restrained, early Radiohead (Pablo Honey) melancholy before bursting into the anthemic, sing‑along energy of Oasis a-la ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger.’ Jim Lawton’s vocals carry a hint of Gallagher swagger, and the track rides that push-and-pull with effortless energy.
CQ Wrestling – Guns in Their Hands
‘Guns in Their Hands’ channels chaos and loyalty into a raw, guttural surge that recalls Nirvana at their peak. Skuzzy guitars and near-Cobain vocals combine with the scrappy energy of a newly independent band, producing a track that promises a fearless return, leaving me more than eager for more new material from them.
And that’s only scratching the surface of this week’s picks. Whatever your mood, the Noteworthy Nods playlist is packed with new tracks ready to soundtrack your weekend:
Alongside our weekly track picks, Noteworthy Nods brings you regular videocast interviews with emerging and established artists we think are worth your attention. Catch every episode on the playlist HERE, featuring names like The Subways, The Slow Readers Club, The Lottery Winners, The Lilacs, Starsailor, Kyle Falconer, Cast, Shed Seven, Turin Brakes, Embrace, and many more.





































