Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.
Marcus Anthony Mack - ‘Unconquerable Soul’ Marcus Anthony Mack unveils ‘Unconquerable Soul’, a hauntingly beautiful single from his forthcoming album ‘Whatever Gods’, set for release in June 2025. Rooted in gospel, ambient, and post-classical influences, the track layers minimalist piano with textured synths and melancholic vocals to explore quiet resilience in the face of despair, showcasing Mack’s emotionally rich, cinematic storytelling.
Dave Clark - ‘I called for you’ Northern-born, East London-based singer-songwriter Dave Clark delivers a gripping new single with ‘I called for you’, a searing indie track that blends personal conviction with urgent political commentary. Fuelled by cinematic production and Clark’s emotive vocals, the song acts as a warning against rising intolerance and the cyclical dangers of history repeating itself.
Gia Ivy - ‘High’ Gia Ivy makes a stunning debut with ‘Make it Break it’, an album that navigates the emotional extremes of love through soulful R&B and shimmering alt-pop soundscapes. Featuring standout single ‘High’, the project captures the euphoric thrill and inevitable heartbreak of a doomed romance, brought to life through dreamy production and Ivy’s fearless, emotionally raw storytelling.
CR Srikanth - ‘Dancing in the Dark - VS Pop™’ US-based Indian composer CR Srikanth returns with ‘Dancing in the Dark - VS Pop™’, a cinematic synth-driven anthem that fuses nostalgic ‘80s pop with orchestral flair and ambient textures. Featuring vocals by Junior Paez, the track embodies Srikanth’s signature VS Pop™ style, blending emotional resilience and self-discovery with a vibrant, retro-futuristic soundscape.
Out Run - ‘Dying To Know’ Florence-based synth-pop trio Out Run unveil their most emotionally charged single yet with ‘Dying to Know’, a dreamlike, ‘80s-inspired track that fuses nostalgic synths, crisp drums, and haunting vocals into a cinematic exploration of absence and longing. Echoing the aesthetic of Chromatics and Beach House, the track poignantly captures how some memories linger like ghosts, illuminating even our darkest moments.