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Bringing You What's New, The Music Unheard That You Need To Hear!

We now have a weekly post for music that BMTM wants to share! Ensuring everyone can get out there, this is place to find extra music that is not on the weekly single reviews. It's so amazing getting emails and messages from a whole variety of people with music they want to share (either their own or simply wanting to let me know about what they like).


So here is a new weekly update of what is surfacing around the world, that is waiting to be heard and is the start of something great for a songwriter or artist. Please share your own music or music you love for this whenever you can, please email: tom.bringmethemusic@gmail.com or direct message on instagram.



This very dramatic cut by the band from London, the consverational lyrics make it all feel welcoming while still feeling rather grande. The production includes some great mix of guitars and percussion, keeping us engaged at all times.



The bass found on Le3 bLACK's latest release is infectious and sounds great, with both artists shining on this drill inspired track, they both feel eager to show off their abilities. The way the South East rapper combines the drill influences and trap sounds is fascinating to listen, could it be a tease for his next EP?



The sheer ferocity of the song is great, the bass goes full out and steers the song throughout the mad spins and turns. Vocals are filled with such drive, it really feels like the band are busting this one out for the first time upon every listen.



The beautiful piano and vocals go through a lovely and impressive melody, also surprisingly going down some darker paths. We hear a bass bellowing beneath the mix at points in more darker moments and then the song comes alive, picking up with diction and instrumentation (the strings are a great touch!).



Oh I felt so relaxed after listening to Nick Louis and H W LaSota on this blissful, stripped back, folk pop song. The lyrics follow a sweet, lovely story of deep devotion and love, just brings a smile to ya face. The guitar is softly bubbly and is played with such ease, creating such a chilled and affectionate mood.




The Aberdeenshire band released their debut EP last December, the collection of songs are of great quality. With 'Stargazer', we hear some great, tense guitar playing and the whole song has some pop punk and Nirvana sounds. Overall, its an impactful singer that would get a lot of crowds going!



The London band's take on the blues is indeed infectious. You can hear some classic 70's rock influences in Zeppelin and AC/DC but the infectious chorus takes you to somewhere fresh and fun! The touch of the keyboard really gives The Karma Effect a great dynamic too.

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