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53,Rivia,Nine Plan Failed,The Empty Page,Waterpistol,Greg Murray

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Rivia, Nine Plan Failed, The Empty Page, Waterpistol, Greg Murray

Chat gpt wanted to change my wording. Should I have let them? Anyhoo.

A listener called James made a suggestion so yes FIVE tracks this week kicking off with

Rivia – Something in the Water

From their P.R.

“This release comes off the back of RIVIAs’ new bass player and second vocalist Rosh. ‘Something In The Water’ has all the hallmarks of a RIVIA anthemic single, big choruses and nostalgic pop-punk overtones. With all the sounds from the 2000’s RIVIA are at the forefront of the trend, with the backing of their new management We Believe Music, RIVIA are being described as “The scouse Sum 41”, Foo Fighters and Fall Out Boy.”
https://www.facebook.com/rivia.band/
 
 

Next at number 2 we have the magnificent Nine Plan Failed and their great track “Past the Sun” They have their website at https://www.nineplanfailed.info/ I mean I would type more but I no on ever read sthis so it’s mainly for my records but they are bloody brilliant.

Third place falls to The Empty Page with “Death On Our Side’

They are drowning in socials so pick whatever suits you Website: http://www.theemptypageband.com Spotify: http://bit.ly/thmptypg Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thmptypg TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thmptypg Threads: https://www.threads.com/@thmptypg Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thmptypg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/the-empty-page YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thmptypg Bandcamp: http://theemptypage.bandcamp.com If you’re on a long train journey you might want to take all this in. I’m just copying and pasting from “Puffer Fish Press” who are handling all their publicity. look there’s more ” The Empty Page don’t write love songs. Instead, you’ll find subjects like bed rot, victim blaming, and the end of the fucking world set to catchy melodies, layered over bleak, shimmering guitar lines and fuzzy riffs. These are anxious, energetic songs for our times. The band’s (vocalist/bassist Kel, guitarist Giz and drummer Steve) debut LP Unfolding, recorded with Gggarth Richardson (RATM/Biffy Clyro/Melvins) in Vancouver, Canada, was followed by a trio of 7-inches on Punk Fox records, including the critically acclaimed When The Cloud Explodes. Their second album, Imploding, was produced by Morton Kong at Eve, Stockport. New single When We Gonna Run? produced by Matt Peel (Eagulls, Dream Wife, PABH) is set to be released in November 2025 with more songs to follow in 2026. The band has toured up and down the UK and beyond. Recent support slots include The Lovely Eggs, Desperate Journalist, and Republica. Festival appearances: Kendal Calling (via BBC Intro) and Rebellion. Their Manchester hometown headline shows always sell out. Radio airplay on Radio One, 6 Music, BBC Introducing, Xfm, Fresh On The Net, Louder Than War, Amazing Radio, Narduwar, and countless indie radio shows.

About The Song:

Manchester band The Empty Page (Kel – vox/bass, Giz – guitar, Steve – drums) has never shied away from difficult subjects. Writing on themes as diverse as climate-destroying billionaires, panic attacks, bed rot, nightclub nostalgia, victim blaming, and house cats. Following When We Gonna Run?, released in November 2025, just 18 months after the band’s second album, Imploding, the new single continues to seamlessly meld punk and shoegaze. It’s gritty and Mancunian, and at the same time a fragile commentary on the realities of life in modern Britain. In fields where strange static crackles / you and I climb the pylons Small lives are plundered / and underfunded But we got death on our side This is the second in a series of single releases recorded at Nave Studios, a former church in deepest Leeds, with producer Matt Peel (Eagulls/Dream Wife/Bodega). “We’ve long been fans of Matt’s work, so it was great to work together finally. The studio is so cool, and Matt’s references from Radiohead to Smashing Pumpkins align perfectly with the songs we’ve been writing”, says Kel. The artwork is the second in a series featuring older fans of the band in their teenage years. Inspired by the DIY punk 7-inches of a pre-Internet world. The images feel both nostalgic and current. Death On Our Side – out Wednesday 21 January 2026 Catch The Empty Page live on the following dates: Thurs 22 Jan – Manchester – Gorilla – supporting Marky Ramone Sat 31 Jan – Leeds – Handfest – Brudenell [SOLD OUT] Sat 7 March Brighton – Prince Albert – supporting Shallow Honey Sat 14 March Manchester – Louder Than War Live Fest – Mcr Academy Weds 25 March – LONDON – Blue Posts, Soho – Kick Out The Jams Sat/Sun 2-3 May – Shropshire – Loopfest

Take a breath and listen to our fourth artist, it’s Waterpistol and FELIN. They have paid Beast pr to say “

Formed in late 2022, the band played their first show together in April 2023 as support for CVC’s sold-out hometown show. Festival season followed in quick succession, and soon enough the band had several noteworthy appearances under their belt: FOCUS Wales, Green Man, Sŵn Festival and In It Together Festival. This new venture with ‘Felin’ touches on the highs and lows of the creative process, the first glimpse of a wider collection of material already taking shape behind the scenes.

•••NOTE TO EDITORS•••

Waterpistol stands as Harry Watton (Vocals and Percussion) Rhea Padua (Vocals), Aaron Tormey (Guitar and Vocals) Carwyn Whiteman (Guitar and Vocals) Emma Way (Bass) and Efan Watkins (Drums) and they have socials by the handful at https://www.facebook.com/p/Waterpistol-100089167635833/?locale=en_GB https://www.instagram.com/waterpistolband /https://x.com/realwaterpistol https://www.tiktok.com/@waterpistolband https://www.youtube.com/@Waterpistolband

And in the newly formed 5th position is the mightt Greg Murray and Bought A Ring. He has done the sensible thing and has all his eggs in the one basket that is http://www.gregmurray.co.uk/

The site looks magnificent but also is unsecure as he hasnt got the certificate thing but I’m sure you’ll be fine yeah?   So, 5 tracks….. you like ? You no like? Let me know.

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ep 52,The Forensics,Frances Murray,Youth Killed It,Lea G

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Episode 52 Hi and welcome to episode 52 where I play The Forensics, Frances Murray, Youth Killed It, and Lea G.


The Forensics – Not Giving Up

We kick off episode 52 with The Forensics and Not Giving Up. We loved this tune, although it did a couple of things that confused us a little. That said, it is a cracking way to start the show. You can find them here: Facebook Instagram


Frances Murray – Adults

Next up is the spectacular Frances Murray with Adults. This is a beautiful song and one that really stood out for us. Here is what Frances says about it:

“Adults” is the soundtrack to my quarter life crisis. I wrote it during the lead up to my 25th birthday. We actually recorded the album May 2024 and some of the guitars were tracked on my actual birthday. Learning who I want to be in the world and how I want to shape my life has been fun, challenging and everything in between. This song really speaks to that. I love the playfulness and silliness of this song. It is one of my favourites on the album.

You can explore more of Frances’ work here: Instagram YouTube Bandcamp Substack


Youth Killed It – AI Killer

Youth Killed It rocked our socks off with their latest offering AI Killer. This is what they say about the track:

“AI Killer” is a witty, anxious, and strangely heartfelt acoustic track that leans into the cultural panic around artificial intelligence, job loss, and creative identity. Written with tongue firmly in cheek, the song blends dry humour with genuine unease, capturing the strange moment we are living through, where technology is both a miracle and an existential threat. Built around stripped back acoustic guitar and a nod to the raw, melodic energy of early Youth Killed It, the track feels deliberately human. It is vulnerable, slightly scrappy, and emotionally direct, a conscious contrast to the cold efficiency of the technology it is singing about. Lyrically, “AI Killer” explores the fear of being replaced, the fragility of creative identity, and the surreal reality of competing with algorithms. Despite its dystopian themes, there is warmth running through the track, making it oddly comforting as well as funny and uneasy.

Their website is a must visit, even if it is just for the front page video: https://www.youthkilledit.com/


Lea G – Stranger

Lea G closes out episode 52 with Stranger. Ok, we love Lea. If you need a reason why, just listen to this amazing track and make sure you are wearing your best headphones. Her stunning website is here: https://www.lea-g-music.com/


And there you have it, episode 52. I have been getting a lot of new music sent to me, so expect more amazing brand new music from bands you may never have heard of next week. I also did a race today. A 5k in the New Forest. Lovely it was. I even got a medal.

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ep51, TheFierceAndTheDead, Jack&Bas, Charmtype,NickBroadhurst

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Episode 51

Hi and welcome to episode 51 where I play The Fierce And The Dead, Jack & Baz, Charmtype, and Nick Broadhurst.


The Fierce And The Dead – Shake The Jar

Kicking off with the mighty, yes mighty, The Fierce And The Dead. Sensible enough to have a Bandcamp page right here:

https://thefierceandthedead.bandcamp.com/


Jack & Baz – Clean Sheet

Next up it is Jack & Baz with Clean Sheet. Once again, smart enough to be on Bandcamp:

https://jackandbas.bandcamp.com/


Charmtype – Lynette

Followed by Charmtype with Lynette. They have all sorts of useful things gathered together here:

https://linktr.ee/charmtype


Nick Broadhurst – Breathe

And finishing things off with Nick Broadhurst and Breathe. He also has a website, which lives here:

https://iamnickbroadhurst.com/


Let’s see if anyone notices that I have skimped a little on the show notes this week. We shall see what we shall see. If you miss all the bio stuff that I usually post up here then make a comment.