Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.
Cam Cole - ‘Ur So Beautiful’ Cam Cole returns with ‘Ur So Beautiful’, a raw and romantic blues-rock anthem that captures the rush of infatuation through his signature fusion of roaring guitar, pounding foot drums, and heartfelt vulnerability. The second single from his forthcoming album ‘Lost In Creation’ (out February 2026), it marks a soulful new chapter for the global one-man rock phenomenon.
Hélène In Paris - ‘Christmas In Paris’ Parisian singer-songwriter Hélène in Paris ushers in the festive season with her enchanting new single ‘Christmas in Paris’, a heartfelt celebration of love, light, and the magic of the holidays. Blending elegant instrumentation with cinematic warmth, the track and its accompanying video capture Hélène’s signature sophistication and her rise as one of France’s most glamorous new pop voices.
Canetis - ‘Joana’ House producer and DJ Canetis (Mark Mannara) returns with ‘JOANA’, a vibrant fusion of Brazilian funk and house inspired by the energy and joy of Brazilian culture. Sung in Portuguese and driven by samba percussion, infectious basslines, and playful vocals, the track captures the spirit of a free-spirited “Joana” while celebrating Brazil’s timeless love of life and dance.
Paul Roland - ‘Master Boil and Mistress Sore’ Visionary songwriter Paul Roland has reissued his cult classic ‘Lair of the White Worm’, a gothic-psych masterwork weaving together horror, mythology, and history into cinematic songcraft. Drawing from Bram Stoker, Hammer Horror, Greek myth, and the London Plague of 1666, Roland conjures vivid tales of mystery and decay through his signature blend of rock, baroque pop, and dark psychedelia, reaffirming his reputation as one of Britain’s most imaginative and enduring storytellers.
Danny Riley - ‘Walk The Line’ Blending classic Americana grit with modern country swagger, Danny Riley returns with ‘Walk the Line’, a high-energy anthem made for the dance floor. Inspired by Jon Pardi and driven by lively guitars, harmonica, and heart, the track showcases Riley’s knack for fusing honky-tonk soul with contemporary edge, proving there’s still a fresh way to make country music move.