TURN UP THE VOLUME’s JUKEBOX 2024 – 10 New Tracks Added Every Week
Every week 10 new rad tracks added
In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.
Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2024 playlist.
ALL TOGETHER
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TRACK BY TRACK
1. ‘Mustang’ by KINGS OF LEON (Nashville)
The Nashville family is ready to hit again. Their 9th full-lenght,
titled Can We Please Have Fun comes alive on May 10.
Lead single Mustang is a roasting rocker that turns up the fever when the hefty chorus shows up. As the saying goes, ‘a return to form’. KOL still have entertainment on fire to offer.
R&R
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2. ‘Second Rhythm’ by DRAHLA (Leeds, UK)
This crazy-exciting British post-punk trio ignite the bass/guitar burners on this new cranked-up corker from their upcoming, second LP named Angeltape, out on April 5.
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3. ‘Call’ by KASABIAN (Leicester, UK)
Last week, the English veteran rockers announced the upcoming birth
of their 8th album. It’s called Happenings and lands on 14 July.
Lead single Call is a solid gold dance floor filler.
Let’s fly.
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4. ‘EPILL’ by MATTY MARZ (New York)
EPILL is the new single by NY-based singer-songwriter/producer Matty Marz.
“A song I always wanted to make but didn’t know how to articulate until its conception.
It’s a dark and seductive mid-ecstasy hit electronic record that explores the highs and
lows of a trip.”
Hello, all you nightclub addicts out there, pay attention, this
rhapsodic EBM banger will adrenalize your bloodstream.
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5. ‘Pin’ by NIHILOCEROS (Brooklyn, NY)
Pin is a knife-between-the-teeth punk jackhammer. All cylinders on and full steam ahead. And every time the mental chorus kicks in you lose your marbles. Striking score.
Check-in.
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6. ‘Oblivion’ by MARBLE (Seattle, US)
Oblivion is part of a new upcoming EP. It’s a powerhouse piece with an orchestral sonority going sky-high, flying somewhere between symphonic-metallic rockers Within Temptation and Nightwish.
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7. ‘In My Crave’ by KEEGAN POWELL (Canada)
This Canadian musician makes songs that explore the mystery of pain, the release of demons and how through it all, life actually may be some kind of miracle. Imbued with infectious hooks and ferocious energy. In My Cave is a non-stop eruption of insane electricity and spooky wailing. Volcanic stuff to test your speakers’ resilience with.
Press play.
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8. ‘Give A Little Love’ by THE PETAL FALLS (UK)
‘Give A Little Love’ is the newest piece of this English
act’s upcoming 4th LP, titled ‘The Rhythm Train‘.
It has the emotive energy and passion of American
legends Afghan Whigs. Say no more.
Listen.
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9. ‘4136’ by ISOBEL CAMPBELL (Scotland)
Since she left Scottish dream pop team Belle And Sebastian in 2002,
Campbell has released 5 solo LPs and 3 albums with the late great
Mark Lanegan.
Her 6th solo one, called Bow To Love is slated for release on 17 May.
Lead single ‘4136’ is a sweet, frolicsome pop tune with starry-eyed Isobel vocals.
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10. ‘Flowers’ by REAL ESTATE (New Jersey, US)
The New Jersey‘s veteran dreamers have released their
6th longplayer, named Daniel last Friday.
Flowers is one of the crystalline highlights.
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