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Brand-New Bangers: Noteworthy Nods 34

And here were are again with another installment of “Noteworthy Nods”, a weekly round-up of our favourite new releases that seduced our senses the second we pressed play.

Last week’s lineup featured new drops from the likes of Casino ClubRed Rum ClubThe RosadocsStanleysPLAY DEADBroken FiresThe Snuts, (which you can still check out here). Meanwhile, today’s assortment features a host of top-notch tracks from artists including Cascade, Lapels, The Kid and I, The Silver Lines, These New South Whales and Vistas.

Our primary purpose, as always, is to raise that always welcome extra bit of visibility for emerging artists, so we strongly encourage you to show your support for any of the music you discover and/or enjoy on our weekly lists. It takes no more than a matter of seconds to spread the word on social media, and doesn’t cost a penny, but is more than worth its weight in gold to all the musicians out there. And please don’t stop those recommendations coming via  InstagramFacebook, or Twitter.

So, let’s crack on with round 34 of #NoteworthyNods:

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 below featuring the likes of Turin BrakesEmbraceThe SherlocksStanleysThe K’sThe NativeThe Clause, and many more.

It’s time to sign off but don’t be a stranger! Please do send any recommendations or track submissions to us over on Twitter and Instagram. We look forward to hearing from you and hope you enjoy the tracks we’ve picked out for you this week.

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