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Brand-New Bangers: Noteworthy Nods 2025: Batch #8

Welcome back loyal readers/listeners and happy Friday!

We’ve got another week’s worth of music recommendations for you, and we’re excited to share what we’ve been enjoying. Huge thanks to everyone who sent in tips – you’re a vital part of what we do.

Did you catch our playlist from a couple of weeks ago, featuring About BunnyThe ManateesPost-PartyFontaines D.C.The Crooks, and The Kairos? If you missed it, you can find it here. We think there’s some great stuff in there.

This week, we’re showcasing new tracks from GIRLBAND!, Dutch Mustard, The Sooks, Marseille, Rolla (interview here), and Gallus. We’ve been really impressed with these artists and hope you’ll find something you love.

If you connect with a track, share the love!

If any of these songs resonate with you, we’d love for you to share them with your friends. A like, share, or comment can make a real difference for these bands. Feel free to tag them on social media – they appreciate the support. Your engagement helps keep the music scene thriving.

But wait, there’s more!

Noteworthy Nods isn’t just about playlists. We’re also your backstage pass to killer videocast interviews. We’ve chatted with legends and rising stars like CastShambolicsThe Howl & The HumShed SevenTurin BrakesEmbraceRed Rum ClubThe K’sThe SherlocksThe Slow Readers ClubStanleysThe NativeThe Clause, and a whole lot more. Dive into the video playlist and find your new musical crush!

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