A run through of March’s new releases
LAME
Mulberries
Freya Rose
Over-Saturation
Freya Rose dives headfirst into maximalism on Over-Saturation, a standout track from her new EP. Layers of shimmering synths, punchy percussion and soaring vocals collide in a rush of color and intensity, balancing pop sensibility with experimental flair. It’s bold, immersive and impossible to ignore, showcasing her knack for turning emotional highs into an exhilarating sonic experience.
Headswitcher
The Only One I Wanted
Headswitcher return with The Only One I Wanted, the third release from the Northampton grunge trio and it hits with bruising clarity. Fuzzy, distorted guitars and snarling drums propel a vocal that’s equal parts raw frustration and aching melody. Short, sharp and unapologetically intense, the track cements Headswitcher’s reputation for delivering grunge that’s both nostalgic and undeniably their own.
Stereocauses
Stick It
Stereocauses smash through on Stick It, a bristling slice of grunge‑tinged alt‑rock that refuses to take prisoners. Jagged guitars clash with driving drums, while the vocals snarl and spit with defiant attitude. Clocking in tight and unrelenting, the track packs a punch that lingers long after the last chord, proving the Northampton trio can still surprise and exhilarate without overcomplicating things.