SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024

A compilation of the most recent and radiant song releases that caught our radar and became instant favorites!

Featuring Unbelievable Truth, Yngel, Tombstones In Their Eyes, Carolyn Kendrick, Inca Babies, ACROBVT, Sun Atoms, Brackish, The Giraffes, Long Prairie, and H237

By Chris RoditisMusicngear Lead Editor

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Unbelievable Truth - Roadside #2

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024  British rock band Unbelievable Truth’s latest album Misc. Music brings a collection of rare tracks back into the spotlight delighting long-time fans and introducing new listeners to their deeply stirring sound. 

Taken from the album, Roadside #2, originally a b-side, feels like a soft, acoustic daydream with Andy Yorke’s mellow vocals gliding over gentle guitar chords and warm synth bass undertones, evoking nostalgic, almost cinematic images that make you reflect on life.

If this is a taste of what’s to come with their 2025 album, we’re in for something just as compelling.


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Yngel - Nupli

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024  Yngel, the experimental Danish duo of guitarists Emil Palme and Taus Bregnhøj-Olesen, take guitar experimentation to new levels.

In their recent album Silva, they employ unconventional techniques—such as playing guitars with rocks and stones—while blending them with the compelling tones of cello, violin, and viola to form a transfixing soundscape, deeply inspired by nature.

It’s a masterpiece of experimental composition—a magical portal to another, unearthly dimension that you should absolutely step into.

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Tombstones In Their Eyes - I Like To Feel Good

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024 Psych-rockers Tombstones In Their Eyes’ new single, I Like to Feel Good, from their upcoming album Asylum Harbour, is a bold statement of self-realization wrapped in a wave of heavy, fuzz-drenched guitars.

The song brings a gritty, psychedelic energy that hits hard, while John Treanor’s stream-of-consciousness lyrics narrate the journey of embracing his sensitivity—once felt like a burden—and turning it into a force for good.

It's forceful, honest, empowering, and surely builds anticipation for Asylum Harbour’s release this November.


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Carolyn Kendrick - The Devil's Nine Questions

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024 Carolyn Kendrick’s rendition of The Devil’s Nine Question from her upcoming album Each Machine is nothing short of spellbinding.

Her ethereal vocals accompanied by echoing guitar riffs, otherwordly accordion and orchestral chimes in the background, craft a sound that’s both eerie and deeply immersive.

With a delicate balance of vulnerability and strength, Kendrick creates a soundscape rooted in folk tradition yet forward-thinking in its lyrical empowerment. The Devil’s Nine Questions feels like a spiritual journey, offering a haunting exploration of life's moral dilemmas. 

Be sure to keep an eye out for Each Machine on December 6—it promises to be a truly mystical album.

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Inca Babies - Spacewalk

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024 Post-punk death-rock rockers Inca Babies’ Spacewalk is a gritty throwback to their psychobilly roots, with a fresh spin that mixes rockabilly grooves and 50s Sci-Fi vibes.

The Manchester legends deliver a punchy, spiky anthem, drenched in that signature post-punk death-rock atmosphere that made them cult favorites in the post-punk scene.

Spacewalk is a post-punk bomb—explosive from start to finish—and the perfect teaser for their upcoming ninth album Ghost Mechanic Nine, dropping on November 29.

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ACROBVT - Last Goodbye

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024 ACROBVT’s Last Goodbye is an empowering pop-rock anthem that packs a serious emotional punch.

With vibrant, upbeat instrumentation and powerful, radiant vocals driving home the message of self-empowerment, Last Goodbye transforms heartbreak into a celebration.

Written along with Skindred's Mikey Demus, the lyrics 'This is my last goodbye to you, there's nothing more that I can do, I'm moving on, passing through, this is my last goodbye to you' hits like a victorious farewell —no more looking back, just pure, unstoppable determination to move forward.

So, crank up the volume and let it hit all the right notes.

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Sun Atoms - Narco Polo (Feat. Isaac Brock)

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024 Narco Polo by Sun Atoms featuring Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse is nothing short of a mind-bender—it hits like a trip through a cosmic vortex, with Brock’s deep vocals cutting through the psychedelic haze like a dark force creeping into your subconscious.

It’s eerie, it’s intense, and it’s absolutely addictive—each note sinking deeper as the rhythmic strangeness takes over.

Sun Atoms’ blend of experimental psychedelia and Brock’s signature vocal delivery makes the song an absolute knockout and the perfect teaser for what’s to come when their full album, Everything Forever, drops on November 8.

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Brackish - Lay Down

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024 Brackish’s Lay Down from their Rear View EP delivers everything you’d want from a searing, emo-infused pop-punk anthem.

The song packs in all the feels, with emotional lyrics that hit hard, while the punchy instrumentation keeps the energy high. The band knows exactly when to ramp up the intensity and when to let the song breathe, creating a perfect balance between ferocity and melody.

Their chemistry is undeniable—Connor Byrne’s urgent vocals, Nick Rosica’s driving basslines, Tim Fitzpatrick’s gritty guitar riffs, and Zach Miller’s stellar production blend flawlessly, creating a perfect storm of emotion and energy.

With Rear View, Brackish prove they're not just reliving pop-punk’s heyday—they’re redefining it for a new era. And this is a track (and EP) you don't want to miss.

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The Giraffes - Pipes

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024 The Giraffes's Pipes, is a wild, head-spinning track from their album, Cigarette.

The song is a fiery protest anthem that channels frustration about environmental neglect through furious riffs and a hypnotic, psychedelic soundscape, crafting a sonic whirlwind that pulls you in from the very first note.

Aaron Lazar’s commanding vocals, paired with Damien Paris’ electrifying guitar work, drive this track into overdrive, while Andrew Totolos on drums and Hannah Moorhead on bass keep everything tight and thundering. 

Treat your ears to the full album here.

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Long Prairie - The Little Things

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024 Long Prairie’s The Little Things is a heartwarming anthem that beautifully showcases her deep appreciation for life’s simple joys.

Taken from her album By Sunrise, the song is a tender reminder of how the small moments can leave the biggest impressions.

Her fingerpicking feels effortless, flowing in perfect harmony with the lush blend of fiddle, bass, and percussion painting a serene picture of love and gratitude. Her vocals are tender yet strong, perfectly complementing the heartfelt lyrics.

This is Americana storytelling at its finest, and Long Prairie knows exactly how to hit all the right notes.

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H237 - Revelation

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Article photo - SONGS WE LOVED! 14-20 Oct 2024 Canciones de Autodestrucción Masiva, the debut album from Spanish alternative rock project H237, marks a new chapter for Juan José García. With a mix of 90s alternative rock and indie pop, this album is an emotional and genre-blending experience.

Taken from the album, Revelation features Cristina VG, former lead singer of Cultura Probase, with her fiery vocals blending smoothly with Juan José García’s powerful delivery.

The album is a true labor of love, with García writing, performing, and producing every track while crafting a unique sound that fuses both English and Spanish lyrics.

Supported by the S.G.A.E. Foundation, Canciones de Autodestrucción Masiva explores themes of paradoxes, light through darkness, and García's journey toward finding his voice.

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About Chris Roditis

Chris Roditis has been an active musician since 1995 in various bands and projects across a variety of genres ranging from acoustic, electronic to nu metal, british rock and trip hop. He has extensive experience as a mixing engineer and producer and has built recording studios for most of the projects he has been involved with. His passion for music steered his entrepreneurial skills into founding MusicNGear in 2012.

Contact Chris Roditis at chrisroditis@kinkl.com