New Music Generator
Tim Willett introduces the latest releases from emerging artists based across East Anglia alongside interviews and live sessions.
New Music Generator
New Music Generator HQ - 27/05/26
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Tim Willett plays the best of the weeks submissions from the inbox including new music from The Portland and The Detour. We have a video exclusive from Speakeasy, we look ahead to Episode 1 of Behind The Music and recap our Strawberry Fair stage line up.
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SPEAKER_20Torture chamber will consume your mind As the static kills everything it finds Your eyes grow tired of the silver screen.
SPEAKER_27You don't know what you believe, you don't know what you believe, you don't know what you believe, you don't know what you believe, you don't know what you believe, you don't know what you believe.
SPEAKER_12That was uh communication from Tiny Vessels, uh, which is a little bit of a throwback to our very first uh live YouTube show where we uh played that video for the very first time. They'll be joining us at Storby Fair in just over a week's time, which is very exciting. Uh what is also very exciting is uh being with you this evening. Hope you're well uh wherever you're uh listening or watching the program. Um we've got a quite a good show coming up for you today, I'd like to think. We've got a video exclusive coming up from the Suffolk Face and Speakeasy in a Little Wild Time. We've also got brand new music from Portland, um we've got new music from Scatter Child, Loom ahead of their album uh show at the Hunter Club uh at the weekend, and also new music from the Detour as well. As well as that, loads more stuff that you've been sending into the inbox and we'll revisit some tracks from last week. Remind you of our Strawberry Fair lineup. We'll also throw ahead to this weekend's very first edition of Behind the Music and Alex Helbrod's new program that will be going out on our YouTube channel on Sunday evening. And having a good old time. If you want to get in touch with the email addresses, uh scrolling down the bottom of the screen. If you're on YouTube, it's inbox at new musicgenerator.com. You can get in touch and say hello in the comments if you would like to do so. You have to be a subscriber. And I'm gonna push the subscription on the YouTube again because we've reached two hundred and thirty YouTube subscribers now. So therefore I would like two hundred and fifty now as soon as possible. So if you are uh tuned in on the radio and haven't yet subscribed to us on YouTube, then we'd be very grateful if you'd go over any music generator and give us a little bit of love over on the uh Brook Riley says uh on YouTube. A little bit of my opening, yeah. They're not scheduled to be on the show today. But I did go along to Leased Dog Um which was uh um Kemford Hall in Long Melford, uh went along to Leased on last Sunday and saw the boys open up the main stage. Uh quite a um loud uh awakening, I think uh a lot of the people had on that day. It was absolutely awakening. Um everybody they still turned out and myopia went down really well with their uh Rock Effect and uh Rocket Effect, not Rock Effect at uh midday on Sunday. It was nice to catch up with those boys. And the Lee stock as well, not been to the festival before, uh very impressed with uh the way that it was all organised, and um yeah, I think they had another successful year sold out, so that's all very good. Right, let's crack on with the music then, shall we, and play you a track from last week's playlist. This is what do you want me to say from Modern Haze?
SPEAKER_07Everywhere I go, there's a picture of you.
SPEAKER_14You gonna land the move, but I'm still gonna lose on my shoulder money, speaking of nobody hold the day with both can you build a nap.
SPEAKER_12This is the new music generator. If you are a band, solo artist or producer from East Anglia and you would like your music to be featured on the programme, then you can get in touch. And if you would like to stand a chance of being nominated for an NMG Award in 2026, then you have until the end of Sunday to get in touch with us because that is the cutoff for the eligibility for artists to be nominated this year. You must send an original release, an original new release. Don't go sending me something that was released two years ago to us, and you must be from our catchment area by the end of the thirty first of May, and you could appear in our nominations when they're released later on in the summer. Here's some more details on how you can get in touch.
SPEAKER_23To submit your music to the show, email an MP3 or web file to inbox at new musicgenerator.com. Ensuring you include a short biography and links to your social media.
SPEAKER_22All submissions from within our coverage area in East Anglia will be considered for airplay.
SPEAKER_12Hello to Alex, who's in the YouTube comments as well. Uh, we'll uh plug Alex's show in a little while. Now though, we're gonna plug a brand new single release from the Peterborough-based group, The Portland. This is called the Underside, it's the third release in the band since they formed last year. They have a further two tracks on the uh uh Slate Ready to Go, which will be released later on this year. Uh last Friday, they played the Waterfront in Norwich as a sold out gig supporting uh World News. Their upcoming gigs include Charters in Peterborough on the 21st of June. They're playing um 33 and a third as a headline act on the 26th of June, also in Peterborough. They're also playing for introducing on the 28th of June, also in Peterborough. Three gigs in a week in Peterborough. Uh and the 4th of July, they're playing in Norwich a headline show, uh Dead Dead Wax. Uh they're a band that we've been supporting since day one, and it's a pleasure to bring you their new track. This is the Portland and the Underside.
SPEAKER_14I realize I can find myself and going through time. And not you left, I stuck it on my shelf, the outside. Won't get up to see the sunrise, crowds to scroll on by the pain is gone to stop the rain, and sounds outside, things are getting longer when you start to see the light I need to get new veggies all on me, cuz left on mine. Well I can't do that to face one fills my face Well it's been fire Well I love those on its way away Jamaic Days are getting longer Maybe it starts to question why I don't know how I thought home Maybe I went too hard last night Or she's telling me she waited I should wait for this day When I asked this one to go She had something else to say With the rain in the time I've signed Chance and I'm just gonna be able to I think that's the best one I've heard yet in terms of recorded tracks from the Portland that is called The Underside.
SPEAKER_12Uh it came out yesterday as you're uh watching this on Wednesday, so it's available now. Uh in the uh third week of the original from Wolden Charlie No, it's got the Charlie. Released in 2024. This track is called New Ocean and features vocals from Quintine Wiley.
SPEAKER_03I'm scared, I'm scared of this feeling. I reach on the ladder, I make myself do it. I'm still alone, shatter my own making swallows me to look, sad of senses Shattering all my defenses, take my heart out the trenches There's no part of you left new switch and fate and stay to hands on my life I'm moving with purpose the more that I'm seeing the man that I was not the man I'm now being This change is in reality I know what I want and I know I deserve it You tell me this hat you may bring to this The ocean is dark as you're listening to the new music generator with Tim Willard Took the easy road back from spinning out at some summer time posting out something really special, you put it down Cause heaven moves too slow, it's letting you down.
SPEAKER_09Can never live without you, you know after a season feels that it It so is about you You know I should a shake away the light I die You pick it up Now you put it down spin it down Now you letting me down You making me calm Now you hate it all as you skipped loud I'm a thunder cloud I'm a thunder cloud I'm flying down the freeway heading south Sun's coming up baby Should kiss my mouth The rules are always changing I'm running out Cause heaven moves too slow It's letting you tell Could never live without you know I'm track It's only a season Sounds like a life It's always about you You know what you can I die You pick it up Now you put it down Spit it now Now you letting me down You making me go Now you hate it Noise is getting low I'm a thunder flow I'm a thunder claw I'm a thunder claw In final A Just look at me now When the rain comes tell me I know that I'll be around I'm a thunder clock I'm throwing itself A you I am lost and I am fine Picky now you let me down making me go you hear the noise is getting low Thunder Cloud I'm a Thunder Club I'm a Thunder Club This is Loom Thundercloud taken from the album Euphoria that was released last week uh they're having a launch party for Euphoria spelt Y-O-U-F-O-R-I A at the Hunter Club Arts Centre in Barry St Edmonds on Saturday and the support lineup is a duo acoustic set from Jaded Teeth.
SPEAKER_12Also Amber Rush and Aaron Sweeney are on the lineup. There are limited tickets left. I know it's sold well. I did actually uh bump into well not bump into had a deliberate liaison uh that sounds easier than it's meant to be. Anyway, a meeting with um Thomas from Lou uh yesterday, and uh he told me the tickets failed, and they are doing very well, so that's really encouraging. And he is gonna be recording the um gig in video format and um of it and uh footage of it so that we can play on the show in the coming week. Whatever from that coming up in the next one, we continue on with the music and from a music.com, which I went back and I really like it, but it's a little bit a little bit too ravey heavy. If we go anything a little bit more radio friendly, everything is to be like um learning well feeling from a broken leg and then that translated into clean and also learning logic. So much music I heard in the world and never put it down on paper. The music I make is a testimony to the life I have the music I love to share and grave going on. My name is Red Moose. I'm a ginger guy. I believe the movie later is always something as late as bigger to aim for. Uh Red Moose. Uh so the track that he has sent through that we're gonna play you is this one, which is called Ignite.
SPEAKER_25It's kinda funny how we got this far, not knowing who we are, but we still chase the stars near. We always wanted it to make us laugh extra while we dance, live with purpose, not chance. Here going towards the light, no fear, take my hand to ignite my trusting you brings our love near. So hold me close and so let go. Tell me, is this feeling real? Because from my side it heals, can we both know the deal? Show up our scars when revealed, it's time to lower the shield. But can we run through the field? So in love with you.
SPEAKER_14I'm in love with you So in love with you I'm in love with you I'm in love with you I'm in love with you.
SPEAKER_25It's kind of funny how we got this far, not knowing who we are, but we still chase the stars near. We always wanted it to make us laugh extra while we dance, live with purpose, not chance. Here going towards the light, no fear, take my hand to ignite my trust in you brings our love near. So hold me close and don't let go. Tell me, is this feeling real? Because from my side it heals, can we both know the deal? Show off our scars when revealed, it's time to lower the shield. First yeah, we run through the field, so in love with you.
SPEAKER_14I'm in love with you. So we'll love with you. I'm in love with you.
unknownI'm in love with you, I'm not with you!
SPEAKER_12That's Ignite by Red Moose. I'm just asking Mr. Moose where he's from because I didn't ask him that in the email. Hopefully, someone catch him in there. There we go. He has sent through another chat which I'll have a listen to, and um perhaps we'll play that again. On another week, I do like a bit of electronic music, and I think particularly when the weather's nice as it has been recently, it does sound uh really good. I've been driving around the last few days listening to lots of uh dance and very loudly in the car. And uh does certainly put a smile on my face, and I do like some uh electronic dance music. Right, we are thirty minutes into the show. If you just joined us, this is the new music generator. We champion music from emerging artists from across the east of Anglia. Uh we've still got a video exclusive if you're with us on YouTube. We've also got any music from the detail to come uh rogues as well. And also from the involved. Now we're gonna throw forward to an event that is happening in Cambridge in just over a week at the time. And we've teamed up with our friends at Brewboard to bring you an unrivaled lineup of live music from artists from across East Anglia. We announced the lineup a couple of weeks ago. Going to remind you what that lineup is right now. Kicking us off at midday, Mr. George Bone.
SPEAKER_14Explain it to sleep.
SPEAKER_12Followed by Cambridge Bank Competition finalist for this year, Dan Sutton. A return to Strawberry Fair for Phoenix. Cambridge Institution Josh Robbins brings his band Lost Robbins if he likes your folk music.
SPEAKER_06It's been raining, but when summer comes and all this land will drive there's a tomorrow. Also on the bell treats and not here I cannot try.
SPEAKER_12Ramblingham's finest. Chance for good. Then performing after them, MMG award-winning artist from 2025, Mr. Ross Stewart. Ross is also playing at the Suffolk Show tomorrow, looking forward to catching up with him. Also on the lineup, playing solo music. That's way newer than this clip is. If you've never seen Passion Parade before, I highly recommend that you come over to our uh stage and see them on Saturday evening. Stunning harmonies. Also joining us. Blues artist Georgia Nevada. And rounding off the NMG bit, our tiny vessels. We've also got Limp Biscuit tribute band Tits Biscuit and DJ Oswell closing the stage. Those ten artists have been chosen by the new music generator and we'll be at Strawberry Fair on the 6th of June. It starts from midday. It is free to get in, although a donation is encouraged. Uh come along. Hopefully the weather will be nice. It'll be lovely to see you. We will be documenting the event on our social media channels. We'll also be filming a track from each of the artists that we'll be able to put together a little Strawberry Fair highlight show as well. So uh looking forward to that. 6th of June, I'll be there uh comparing the stage along with Alex and uh Ned will be making a return to NMG as well, which is uh also looking forward to that. So we played you Phoenix, who's one of the artists on the bill. This is her latest release called Goodbye.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, it hurt that you didn't want me back. You didn't try to fix things you left me in the past. It was strange, cause I thought you loved me more, the promises you made me, all the things you said before. So now I have to close the door. I kept it jar for you. It's getting cold, a draught is coming through. Goodbye, goodbye to my body, so I should hear my voice when you hear me play in the body Ain't it funny where the time goes Memories I had to let go into What's a girl to do? Wasn't easy, but it's done Nothing for us to get proud of all ins. So now I have to close the door. I can't jump for you. It's getting cold a draft, just call me.
SPEAKER_12That one's out now. SJ's actually just messaged. She happened to be uh watching us on Instagram while we were going through the Strawberry Fair lineup. She's just announced that her first new solo material in a while is going to be released on the 5th of June. That's the day before Strawberry Fair, and the track that she's leading with is called Late Bloomer. So we'll look forward to being able to play you that on the show uh hopefully next week, if not the week after.
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SPEAKER_12The track is called Electric. That was on the playlist a couple of weeks ago. Thought we'd uh get that one out. We've only played it once so far. This is the new music generator where we'll play your music first if you send us an email nicely. Uh the DTO, who we had on the show uh as an uh interview guests a few weeks ago now. Uh George, Sam, Briney, and Noah have uh been in touch. They actually sent an email uh yesterday. Last night, less than twenty-four hours ago. Hope you're well, sorry for the late email, but only release nice release. Tomorrow. We were wondering if you could fit us in. You make me sound like a hairdresser or something. Can I fit you in for a cut and blow dry? Um anyway, I said yes. So I can squeeze it in. Um and they've uh clarified that the song is now available everywhere. So it was released today, Wednesday the 27th, as this show goes out for the first time. And uh they say thank you for playing the track for us tonight. We look forward to hearing it. Well, look forward no more.
SPEAKER_10Here is four minutes and fifty-two seconds of the detour and knife's edge of the Running Labs around my mind I'm a wasting my own time I'll put me in hard to this time to take the words that will go Run away from it, go put 33 Like so many times in your words, but you couldn't leave it on, and I'm still blinded by your light why you won't come overnight And when you leave the bright red light I'll just forget all of my life escape my mind So my mind I always have to make sure after falling into a trap with the first song I play from this band that the song is definitely finished.
SPEAKER_12And it has definitely finished. That's the detour in Knife's Edge. Love that. That's the best I've heard from you guys so far. Uh following up on the heels of their EP, Green Acre's Disease, that only came out in April, that is the band's new single available for you from today. They are uh another band from the Emerging Suffolk scene. Suffolk got quite a lot of uh uh exciting up-and-coming young bands, uh teenagers and twenty-somethings around at the moment, which is very exciting. Right, let's continue with something else that is also exciting by telling you about a new programme that is coming to our YouTube channel and our podcast feed from Sunday. Last week that you'll have uh seen um that I was co-hosting the show with Alex Elbro. You may not have heard that I was co-hosting the show with Alex Elbro at times because there was a technical fault with the YouTube video. I realised the mistake but couldn't fix it in time before it went out, so we had to go with it. But um, it was a test really for those of you who do watch us on YouTube. You did message and say, by the way, the sound cuts out of various interludes, it just proves that you were paying attention. However, unfortunately, the sound cut out of one of the most important moments where Alex was announcing the lineup of guests that she's got on her series. And if you don't know the story behind this, uh Alex Elbro is uh just as much of a music fan, if not more of a music fan, I'd probably say actually than I am. Um she's lived in and around Cambridge for many, many years and goes to gigs on a very regular basis across the county and uh the region. And uh she has uh uh been working on a new series which is an in-depth interview series with uh a group of uh interesting musicians and they will be things in the first series. We've actually already recorded the first four episodes, and two more to come in a few weeks. And they're gonna be broadcasting on our YouTube channel for nightly starting this Sunday, the 31st of May at 8 p.m. And then the broadcast as an audio format will be available afterwards. The subject of the um show is a producer from North Aca studio JK and also um a member of formerly Tom Lumley and the Bravely Liaison, or Bravelyiaison as they ended up being called. Uh he will be the first guest to be going out this Sunday. Also on the lineup is Melody Cole, singer-songwriter who's been in around the Cambridge folk music scene for many, many years. And then Alex tells us now who the other people are that are gonna be on the series.
SPEAKER_00Lined up we have Agabby Rivers, who's just obviously just put out on UEP. And being announced. And being announced playing at Latitude, which is very exciting, because I'm gonna be there too. I think you are both gonna be there anyway. Um Josh Robbins of Lost Robbins now, who is playing is been announced playing at the Cambridge Folk Festival.
SPEAKER_12Yes.
SPEAKER_00As it has a melody call or something like that. Um Luke James Williams, who just got out a new album, Lions Hotel, is currently touring with that. And talking about the synergy is playing at the junction and with melody calls. I'm very interested to hear music together. And not any just like house, of course.
SPEAKER_12Sunday night at eight o'clock, Jake Day, a very interesting chat about Jake's um starting music scene, how he um got into his first band, what led him to start a recording studio, uh, some behind-the-scenes stories of the time with Tom in his band Bravely Liaison, and some news about the future as well. Uh so that is gonna be coming up this Sunday on our YouTube channel. Here is a little sneak preview.
SPEAKER_21And uh then after the session, we get back from the parents' house, and then oh, we've just recorded a single casual, and we think about the video, and we've created videographer, video producer money around the house, like we could do a review video in the house, and we could do it like a one-shot where the camera follows you around the house, and we like and we just let him ride a bit on the code for gracious enough to let a few like brand new house. They've not even been in the house very long. And then I'm not sure whether they knew we were gonna be climbing on tables and like throwing our phones around and probably beheaded in forehand. They went out for the day, and uh and and we spent that entire day shooting this music video that like Sam had storyboarded out. We all have because it was a one-shot, the camera does follow us all around, and when the camera isn't on you, you're moving to your your next position around the house. There was a lot to remember, there were many positions around the house. Did you ever trip over the cameras? Like luckily not. I mean, someone did trip over, and the one thing that Tom's parents said before they went out is like, look, we're happy for you to use the house for this music video. The chandelier in the living room is quite expensive. Please just avoid that at all costs. And because it was a one-take video, you know, it all had to go right in that one take. Yeah, there was no cutting the camera and starting again. Like, if any mistakes happened during the take, well, you either start again or you just see it through. So I remember us doing about 17 takes of this one video, and I think we then went back to like take 11 because that was the best one. But right on like the final take or the penultimate take, Johnny the drummer runs into the chandelier and knocks a whole piece of it, which shatters on the floor. And we're all trying to keep a straight face because we know A, we can't ruin this take, but B, we're in trouble. A just smash the chandelier.
SPEAKER_12Yeah. Uh the chandelier got it in that Bravely liaison video. So, Sunday, 31st of May, 8 pm on our YouTube channel. Straight afterwards, you'll be able to find it as a podcast. That's the first episode of Alex's Behind the Music series, and then there will be another one in uh two weeks to follow that. Uh running through and think until the end of July, I think we worked how it was gonna be. And um, yeah, maybe more to come in the autumn, Alex. Who knows? Let's see how this one's received first. Right, this is the new music generator. We'll be back in just a tick.
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SPEAKER_12This email came in to inbox at newmusicgenerator.com from Silent Rogues, who we played on the show about a month or so ago now. This um now they've sent us the music video for it. So if you are on YouTube, get your eyes peeled because you're about to watch a video that they say they are very proud of, recorded and edited by our lead singer Dan. The footage was filmed on the beautiful tops in Hayworth in Yorkshire and Little Paxton's Nature Reserve. We asked a couple of awesome people to play characters in the video. Kelly represented Mother Earth and Matthias as man. We wanted to tell a story of time. The vibe of the video is to riff off the arty film noir of old. Um the band members for Silent Rogues are Dan on the Synth and Guitar Vocals, uh, Matt on guitar and synth vocals. Uh guitar synth and vocals, yes. Uh, Tom on drums, uh, Will on bass, and they have three singles out at the moment. They've also sent us a new one that's not out till June. I'll hold that back for a few weeks, guys, because you are already already eligible for awards nomination uh without having to uh have that one played as well. So we'll we'll hold that back for a couple of weeks nearer to release, but we will play you the this track again. If you're listening on the radio, then you're gonna be hearing red. And if you are joining us on YouTube, and if you're not watching us live now, you can go back and watch us on YouTube. Our YouTube channel is that new music generator. Um it'd be lovely to try and get as many um subscribers as we can get on that channel. Two hundred and fifty is my next target. Silent Rogues, and their track is called Red. That music video is available now for you to go and stream on YouTube and say they've got another track coming out on June the 19th, which we will definitely be playing. We've got another video coming up for you in a moment, an exclusive from Speakeasy. The first is track from Ben Mail, singer songwriter from Norwich. We got in touch with us a couple of weeks ago. This is the New Music Generator. It's time for a first play from the Colchester and Ipswich based band Speakeasy. They're all students at Suffolk One in Ipswich. Their EP came out in April and played you a track from that a couple of months ago. They are back with a brand new track and a video to go with it. This is Speakeasy, and their track is called Saint Vane.
SPEAKER_26I woke up in the phone on the floor of a train. Dram to give the mirror with the never again with a choir. I singin' the key. Or they're selling second hand salvation for free. The lights thought I purpose with a pint in the hand. Like a girl's blow, halo smelling cigarettes and word is a gamble. Every word is a death. Just a slow further truth. You don't beg for forgiveness. You don't answer the phone just wait from the sides till you finally unknown. It's a load of device.
SPEAKER_12And it's going to be out very soon. If you want to find them on social media, then their handle is. Excuse me while I try to title this knee. Speak easy, hold on. Thank you for the guys for asking me if we would um premiered because I was only sort of the uh video is going to be premiered, I think, later on. From the band from the band into the inbox and play you this track from a Cambridgeshire artist called Fenlin. Fenlin Booty. If you were paying attention to the show last week, you remember that we played a track from Barry's band Super Hell, uh, which featured Michelle Cottie of the Cambridgeshire country star band Fenlon Booty, and we really liked that, and we like the like with the vocals on it. So here is Fenlin Booty in all their glory. Michelle has been in touch. We are a five-piece Americana band from Cambridgeshire. And we've just released our first single. Wondered if you would consider playing it. Of course, this is Poor Another Whiskey.
SPEAKER_28No way to move forward. Dwellin' how I stun. He said, Paul me in love with the scare, cause man, my life is done. Paul me in love with the scare, don't think of what's hung. Call me in love with it. She's the only friend I've got. He got up from his bathroom, walked over and sat down. Says some, what are you doing in a ski program? You say, hey, old man, just walk away. You don't know the troubles I got. You said something I know more than you think. Cause I was alike once. I said, fall in love with it. Don't think about what's done. Call me in love with the skin. Don't think of what's done. Fall me in love with a skin. She's the only friend that I've got. Call me in love with a skin. Don't make a thing seem for fun. Say, hello man, I'm listening at a wide advice. From what I see, I'm still in here, I drinking away the eyes. He said, sudden, you missin' my point. Don't do what I've done. Don't you bore another whisker. Don't pour another whiskey. Think about what I've done. Don't call you another wisp. Think of what I'm saying. Don't fall you in love with a cake. She's no friend I've done. Don't call you another with a gay. Live your life, oh young. Don't worry about the game. Think about what I've done. Don't call you in love with the game. Don't fall you in love with a gay. She's no friend of fun. Don't fall you in love with a gay. Let your life your younger.
SPEAKER_12If you want to, then by all means. That's uh Venom Booty, a new band from Cambridgeshire. Good afternoon, NMG, says this email, sent to inbox at newmusicgenerator.com. I trust you're well. Well, if you'd sent this email a few weeks ago, I would have given you chapter and verse on how I wasn't, but we're all fine now, thank you. I'm excited to pass on the follow-up single from Lewis Smith, which the previous track, Neverland, you kindly supported previously Lewis's in Peacher, where he's making his name becoming a regular at the big theatre open mic in Bigglesway and set to perform this year at Litfest on the 18th of July. An exercise impatience is the title of the track and draws a personal experience. If you like Sam Fender, then this track is for you.
SPEAKER_16So I wake up Million boats rush to my head. I can't stand up. I lost sight of all reasons Adventure from my door. But I swear I know my colour Reason I was holding I've wasted too much time I feel too black everywhere. There's no place like home, but I have no place there to die. So I'll just let the one too by me as an involved for me for me It's time I begin. I should leave before I fall there again. When others change my head to empty yes The hours growing closer Don't ask me to stay I used to buy you through the coldest days Let the sun shine I down my face and pay in my face and I leave my dog behind Oh I hold the road I can't see what you're doing too much time I feel too black and no white there's no place like no place Certainly hearing uh Sam Fender influences on that one.
SPEAKER_12That is Lewis Smith and Bedfordshire. Just look back through my archive. It was twenty twenty five, pretty much May. Twenty twenty five. We uh last played uh Lewis on the show. This next track is from uh an artist from Hertfordshire this time, is Drew Jam. Just released my new single called Under the Surface earlier on in May and wanted to send it over for consideration for airplay. The track explores the tension between what people show outwardly and what's really going on underneath. Emotionally, mentally, and personally. Musically, it's somewhere between atmospheric Indian alternative rock building gradually around layered guitars, piano, and a driving rhythm with a reflective vocal. I recorded and produced the track mostly at home with co-production, mixed and mastering by Dan James Shorter. Melon Wave Audio that's a good name, with backing vocals from Jay Griffiths and drums from Ross Gardner.
SPEAKER_27Colour pictures black and white is not enough. Lose enough standing lose all the sounds. Holding all these photographs, holding all these words for another time. Listing aimlessly the things you have seen. Listening aimlessly the places you've been just cruise on the windowpane. Who and who and what is right now? Deep down under the surface. There's a world you cannot see.
SPEAKER_14Deep down under the surface. Are the things that should be free?
SPEAKER_20Deep down under the surface. Is your guess as good as mine? Deep down the surface of your mind.
SPEAKER_27Why would you fight? Under the surface of your mind.
SPEAKER_20Building bridges to the end of this fight. Building bridges till we must say good night.
SPEAKER_14Cause I don't want this anymore. I said it to myself before. Deep down under the surface. Deep down under the surface. Are the things that should be true? Deep down under the surface. Under the stuff is to your God. Why do we find? Under the stuff it's too many. Why do we lose fine? Can you survive these eyes to fill it? Said it you might be first. Deep down under the sun. There's a world you can have. Deep down under the sun. I don't think that should be free. Deep down under the sun. Is your guest? Deep down. Under the surface to your mind. Why do we find?
SPEAKER_12Like this a lot.
SPEAKER_14Under the surface to you.
SPEAKER_12Very contemporary. Fits in with the kind of almost the country explosion at the moment. Put it in that genre. By Drew Jam. It's called Under the Surface. Have you subscribed to our YouTube channel yet? If you have, then you can join in the chat. Currently talking about tea and great music recording studios. It also means you'll get notified when the first series episode of Behind the Music goes out on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock with the guest, Jake Day. Next up, we're playing you a music from Liv Blore, Suffolk-based singer, songwriter who's sent in her new track called A Prophet for a Sin, which is the lead single for her upcoming debut EP called Heaven After Hours. This track is a meditation on religion and love inspired by Miss Hammersham. It is called Prophet First Instagram.
SPEAKER_24And skin starts to lie.
SPEAKER_14I trade profit for pains will cry and I will be your bride.
SPEAKER_24I'd wait and be out of the deepest.
SPEAKER_12Particularly enjoying the Red Moose track we played earlier, Andrew Jam. If you want to get in touch, you can drop us a comment on the YouTube comments, or you can email inbox at new musicgenerator.com.
SPEAKER_24And you'll never leave my hand. In heaven after her words, let's meet her wishing words. In heaven after her words. Let's meet her the wishing.
SPEAKER_12That is new from Suffolk's Live Blore. It's called a prophet for a sin.
SPEAKER_23You're listening to the new music generator with Tim Willard.
SPEAKER_12Back over to Cambridgeshire now with this from Destiny Kelly. This is called Somebody's Eyes.
SPEAKER_11Lifting my spirit, Sam did me. Somebody saw free, quiet it demise. Somebody wanted it. But we never began. Return to my body from traveling to dreams in my mind. Trapped in ice soul blue. Travels built a light for its surviv. Embers through down my unyielding desire. Look like it be from somebody's eyes. Somebody saw quite a device. Somebody wants to future never begin. Take me somebody's war, but that wouldn't do. So I'm counting to two and the flames go in as my muscles stretch out when I wake in the morning.
SPEAKER_12The track is called Somebody's Eyes, and it's by Destiny Kelly. Anyway, you can draw anyway. Has been very high today. That is new from if not now. It is called Strange Thing. The rain in the background. Alright, our last brand new track from the inbox this week comes from Lost Without Cause. Um Cy is the one that sent the email through. I'm guessing it's Cy that's uh in the chat as well. Hope you're doing well. My name is Cy from the band Lost Without Cause. You played our track Dark on the show recently with a new track coming out on the 22nd of May. I'm still catching up from being off a few weeks ago. Um pretty much caught up now, so there's nothing that's waiting more than a week. So this is nine days ago this email came through. I'm trying to try the theme if you feel it suitable for the show to be extremely careful. I'll be honest with you, Sai haven't listened to it. I don't listen to very much before we play it. Yeah, we'll play it. This is Lost Without Cause and can't say I need you.
SPEAKER_14Why don't you take the turn to find out? We really are it's not so hard to do, don't start then, let's call it Just ride it where it takes you What I thought I knew people I need this, can't stay, I just need this, do this, dude, can't stay, I need this, do this, still I need this, just stop.
SPEAKER_12Can't say I need you. Available now from Lost Without Cause. Other band members, JJ and Tony. There we go, and we'll play another new trap from the band very soon indeed. That pretty much wraps up this week's programme. Thank you for your company. You can find a track listing of all the stuff we've played on our social media. We are at New Music Generator on Instagram and on uh Facebook. Uh you can find a podcast available wherever you get your podcast as an audio feed, and also the video uh stream version is available on our Spotify channel as well. You can also find this program to listen to again on demand via your radio installation website. Next week we've got brand new music from George Bone, amongst others. We will also continue to build up to Strawberry Fair, which will only be a matter of days away for next week's program. So we look forward to seeing you next week.
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SPEAKER_12But before we go, let's play you a track from the Suffolk band Chance for Good.
SPEAKER_14This is Never Get Old My To me, how you smile every day. My selfish gold, my single world. My friend, show me how to make up this day within lose my youth for the time shows.