Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.
Aaron Koenig - ‘Bliss Without A Cause’ Aaron Koenig’s latest single ‘Bliss Without a Cause’ is a grunge-inspired rock anthem exploring the concept of happiness beyond external circumstances. Inspired by his transformative experiences during meditation retreats, the track blends gentle verses with heavy choruses to deliver a universal message of resilience, self-discovery, and inner peace.
Sasha Dawe - ‘Who I Am’ Namibian singer-songwriter Sasha Dawe captivates with his latest single ‘Who I Am’, a heartfelt exploration of heritage, identity, and self-discovery. Blending timeless country-folk traditions with African influences, Sasha’s soothing vocals and reflective acoustic soundscapes invite listeners on a poetic journey reminiscent of legends like John Martyn and Leonard Cohen, yet uniquely his own.
Vythess - ‘Need Some Space’ Bulgarian vocalist Vythess releases ‘Need Some Space’, an empowering pop-R&B track exploring personal autonomy and inner strength, marking the first single from her upcoming EP ‘Fragments of Healing’. Blending soulful vocals with contemporary influences, the track reflects her journey from vulnerability to empowerment, resonating with listeners through its evocative storytelling and uplifting energy.
Patrick Staniforth - ‘English Garden’ Singer-songwriter Patrick Staniforth returns with his deeply personal single ‘English Garden’, telling the bittersweet story of meeting his long-lost brother and the fleeting bond they shared. Featuring warm acoustic and electric instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics, the track is the fifth release from his upcoming EP ‘Pieces Pt1’, drawing comparisons to artists like Noel Gallagher, Michael Kiwanuka, and Fleet Foxes.
Stephen Kohler - ‘One Way Game’ Stephen Kohler returns with ‘Anthem’, his second solo album blending rock, power-pop, and symphonic flourishes to explore themes of authenticity and self-discovery. Anchored by the empowering lead single ‘One Way Game’ featuring Mary Norris, the album delivers a mix of introspective storytelling and uplifting anthems, produced by Grammy-nominee Liam Davis.