Brett Benowitz – Take Back Your Life
Release Date: 26th April 2024
After a couple of decades in the business, American rocker Brett Benowitz has come to a position in life where he feels he’s reached a new level, with ‘Take Back Your Life’ being the first release since this revelation. This slow burning but heavy hitting hard rock track has a stomp and swagger about it that will have you reaching for the whiskey as Benowitz‘s gritty vocals pull you in.
Kevin Whitaker – Love War
Release Date: 10th May 2024
Pop and rock collide in Kevin Whitaker’s ‘Love War’, the sixth release from the American artist that is bringing the expansive styles of rock together with pop hooks. The result of this is alt-rock fun that serves up a repetitive chorus of “your love is like a war”, a line that grows with each repetition in an intense atmosphere that engulfs the full track.
Doll Riot – Sheela-Na-Gig
Release Date: 30th April 2024
A gritty cover of PJ Harvey’s ‘Sheela-Na-Gig’ is the latest release from American punky rockers Doll Riot. Where the original took the ‘quiet-loud-quiet’ approach to the song, Doll Riot’s effort goes huge from the start. It still has the grungey feeling of the original, but dialled up even bigger. Songs about statues are few and far between, but this one is sure to get everyone moving.
Mother Vulture – Break Me
Release Date: 26th April 2024
2024 is turning out to be a huge year for Mother Vulture as they look to carve their path in the rock industry. From Bristol, the band are rooted in hard rock but with vocals that elevate the track out and above contemporaries. Pure passion pours out of choruses on ‘Break Me’, with the catchy nature of the track becoming more and more infectious as it goes. Get on board with these. This is going to be exciting.
Family Video – Problem With My Heart
Release Date: 13th April 2024
Charlotte, North Carolina based alt-rock outfit Family Video dropped ‘Problem With My Heart’ last month, a track that feels like an 80s journey through synths and drum loops that takes aim at those who control the money. Dark and catchy in equal measures, ‘Problem With My Heart’ will have you on your feet for sure.

