Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.
FM Experiment - ‘Fly’ FM Experiment unveil ‘Fly’, a genre-blurring jazz-tronica release from their upcoming concept album Icarus, combining live improvisation with electronic textures to explore ambition and self-discovery through a reimagined mythological lens. Anchored by hypnotic rhythms and layered instrumentation, the track reflects the trio’s collaborative, freeform approach while inviting listeners to reconsider whether fulfilment lies in the destination or the journey itself.
Eythor Arnalds - ‘Opening’ Eythor Arnalds presents ‘Opening’, a serene and immersive composition from his upcoming album ‘Music for Walking’, using piano and layered strings to evoke a sense of movement, reflection, and quiet transformation. Rooted in Icelandic landscapes and performed with members of the Reykjavík Symphony Orchestra, the piece sets the tone for a project designed to accompany motion and heighten awareness through sound.
Almost Alive - ‘Pieces Click’ Almost Alive returns with ‘Pieces Click’, a driving, synth-laced rock track from the album ‘Pulse’ that captures the rush of everything finally falling into place through relentless energy and layered, cinematic production. Led by Evan Kanter, the New Jersey project continues to push boundaries by blending human emotion with AI-assisted creation, delivering a forward-thinking sound that merges modern rock intensity with electronic precision.
Frankie 5Ø3 - ‘R0LL3RC0AST3R’ Frankie 5Ø3 returns with ‘R0LL3RC0AST3R’, a heartfelt highlight from his project ‘UN P0C0 EM0’, blending warm instrumentation and poetic songwriting to capture the emotional highs of falling in love. Inspired by a reflective trip to Saint George Island, the track showcases the Virginia-based artist’s cross-cultural sound and ongoing mission to inspire creativity and connection through music.
Samuel Evanson - ‘Casino’ Samuel Evanson releases ‘The Anatomy of Attraction’, a deeply introspective album that unfolds like a chronological diary, charting emotional shifts from heartbreak to renewal across tracks like ‘Casino’ and ‘I Think I’m Ready’. Showcasing his distinctive voice and commitment to honest, genre-fluid songwriting, the Liverpool artist delivers a reflective body of work that captures personal growth while strengthening his position as a compelling emerging voice in the UK scene.