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New Music Radar: Jesse Rawlinson, Sienna, and The Resinators

Your go-to midweek refresh for the hottest new tracks.

Kick back, vibe out, and dive into our latest playlist.

We’ve scoured the scene to find tomorrow’s biggest artists, and we’re serving them up fresh, just for you.

Jesse Rawlinson – I’m Sorry

‘I’m Sorry’ carries that old soul country ache, its Shreveport born croon turning regret into something that settles slow like a long afternoon in a dusty room.

Will Remedy & The Influencers – My Finger On It

‘My Finger On It’ sits in that uneasy space between instinct and doubt, its indie rock n roll edge turning a nagging feeling into a restless, guitar driven confession that never quite resolves.

Zora Sophia – My Ether

‘My Ether’ arrives with Minneapolis born confidence, its sharp delivery turning a half formed atmosphere into something you can actually grab hold of.

Starflake – Don’t Let Go

‘Don’t Let Go’ collides Austin psych rock heat with New Orleans funk pulse and Latin avant pop pull, its sweaty, dance punk sprawl turning tangled desire into something you surrender to rather than understand.

ALLAN RAPH – Count My Blessings

‘Count My Blessings’ glides on soulful R&B warmth with a touch of Afro R&B shimmer, turning gratitude into something quietly defiant from an artist finally stepping into his own voice.

Tom Ingram – So Far Away

‘So Far Away’ carries that quiet indie ache of distance that feels less like miles and more like a missed connection you can’t quite name.

Jeremy Tuplin – Pigeon Song

‘Pigeon Song’ coos with quietly philosophical indie folk charm, its Somerset born musings on the everyday and the eternal landing somewhere between a shrug and a revelation.

Diana – Heatwave

‘Heatwave’ shimmers with Berlin honed dream pop craft, its tales of complex relationships and self empowerment rising like a summer that refuses to break.

Sienna – Tour

‘Tour’ moves with a restless, Oregon born indie pulse, turning the road into something less about destination and more about the quiet between stops.

Sean Blackwell – If I only knew

‘If I only knew’ aches with bluesy folk country warmth, its Kaurna Country roots and lush harmonies turning regret into something that sounds less like loss and more like a lesson finally settling.

Metaphive – Even

‘Even’ lands with that Jackson, Mississippi weight, its lyrical pulse drawing from the greats while carving a quiet space for something that feels like a steady exhale rather than a punchline.

Withstand – Frames

‘Frames’ hits with hardcore punk rawness and melodic undercurrents, its Central Coast grit turning raw screams and noodly guitars into something that feels less like a song and more like a wall you’re glad you ran into.

Purple Disturbance – Sara Lee

‘Sara Lee’ is pure headache rock, a blistering blur of distortion and grit that hits like a migraine you don’t want to shake.

The Resinators – Nostalgia

‘Nostalgia’ rips through with power trio energy, its Northwest roots and SoCal heat colliding into something that sounds like a memory you never actually lived but swear you did.

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