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Tuesday, 13 January 2026

3 Million


Amazingly, we have had another million views in only 7 months. 

Our first million took us six and a half years, the second, too and a half, so the current growth is so exciting. We don't go for self celebration, we don't put ourselves about in the supposed right places and we don't entertain the likes of Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer. We dallied with Spotify for a short period for the Listening To This Week Playlist and learned that we had been right to ignore it for so long. It does nothing for the type of artists that we cover. Great music goes down a big black hole.

To think that this place started from the ashes of Anything Should Happen as a reaction to so many people in our orbit saying all new music was crap. It was only ever planned to be a small thing, but it grew and grew. The LTTW playlist has helped, but that wasn't meant to be big either, just a way to cover great artists that didn't release EPs or Albums and to discover those that we may have missed or were planning to go in that direction.

We are always primarily about the artist. Wanting people to discover new and under appreciated artists and their albums. We still are a longer format Review site. Door openers if you like and we have a loyal engaged audience that is happy to be the word of mouth for many of these musicians and labels. We listen to so much music that we don't cover to get to the stuff that we, and hope you will, like. We get caught between two stools at times. 

We have little interest in the streamers, but use Bandcamp, Soundcloud and You Tube. The former is particular liked by us because it allows listeners to hear more of an artist's work and hopefully buy it. We are not one to bang the drum for Physical Releases, although we understand those that do. Most musicians have other main jobs, money is tight, the cost of living is horrendous, so we believe all should be treated equally. We do, though, think that the demise of the CD is really sad and believe that its time will come again.

We don't believer that artists should be cajoled to releasing music physically, but are happy if they do. Not releasing physical product should not be a barrier for a splendid album. Indeed we get offered a lot of physical albums, particularly from abroad, and decline because we don't want them to spend the little money they have on ridiculous postage charges. I say that as someone who has a massive physical collection, largely paid for over 50 years. A lot of it that I will rarely listen to because I am playing the latest new album that needs the attention. 

That's why we don't do many Best Of lists. Because we rarely cover or listen to the old. Talking of Best Ofs, our 100 Best Albums Of 2025 begins tomorrow. There will be an introduction in the morning then 10 posted each evening over the next 10 days as a countdown. There will also be a Best 20 EPs before we return to reviewing for the rest of the month and January has been really busy with 2026 releases and a few later 2025 ones that we hadn't had time for.

We are absolutely chuffed that there is still such an interest in new music. So thank you to all who listen, read and submit. The labels, The PR and the artists for making this such a happy place for us to curate.


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Monday, 12 January 2026

Future Clouds And Radar - Big Weather

 


Fantastic album though it is, almost three decades on, every Robert Harrison review since has to mention it. He must get a little fed up of it. Kontiki hit a perfect spot of Brit Pop height and the again growing following of Psych Pop.

But Cotton Mather had released great albums before it and albums after it have been every bit as great. Indeed, 2001's The Big Picture is a storming album and contains one of my favourite songs ever in 40 Watt Solution when that Psych Pop twin Guitar attack of Harrison and Whit Williams continued to be such a force. 

Future Clouds And Radar was a bit of a reaction to move away from the traditional four piece format, but just as interesting. As it has been 16 years since the last album, it is really interesting to hear the new take, although Harrison is never involved in anything that isn't incredibly interesting. 



Indeed, contained within, is a song that would grace any Cotton Mather album. The Man Who Would Be King is magnificent, a cross between Brit Pop and Psych Pop again with an absolute blast of Guitar Heaven. One of the best songs of 2025.

Chicken Out underlines the fact that when Harrison treads into Power Pop, there are few better. A lot in common with the new breed of youngsters, but something unmistakably Not Lame, with more absolute killer Guitar.

Yet Cabbage Town has a real Americana feel and a hypnotic twang and Brass Tacks is more funky, a little 80s, a little New Wave with a driving bassline.  The Hype moves at pace with a more Classic Rock feel to the Psych Pop. 



Going To Meet The Big Man has a wonderful arrangement surrounding a more Acoustic feel. It build and builds, great Singer Songwriter territory. That leaves the closer, The Copy Cat and what a song. Psych Pop of the highest order with a comforting Twang, loser than what's gone before, but hypnotic and an absolutely jaw dropping Guitar solo. 

Harrison remains as lyrically adept as ever. My one observation, is that the 7 songs feel more Cotton Mather than Future Clouds And Radar. But I will always take either. 34 years on from that Cotton Mather debut, the man is as essential as he ever has been. Absolutely Recommended!



You can listen to and buy the album here. You can order the Vinyl here.


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Listening To This Week Playlist 12 January

 

 


After a week of the Flu, that goes and comes back with venom, we can properly get January started and what a start! 25 songs that have possibly resulted in our strongest playlist ever. This one is definitely one to be listened to from start to finish. 

Beginning with a new band who want to do things the old school way, no social media, no promotion, just a reliance on good old word of mouth. I know that there are none better than you lot at spreading the word. I've just re-listened to all the songs again and Wow!

The weekly playlist is largely for submissions, not just the usual stuff that we dig out ourselves. The song order is not about song preference, but how the playlist flows.  All embeds open in new windows to aid scrolling. Links to the artists will also appear on I Don't Hear A Single Social Media sites over the next 24 hours. This will help you to discover more about the artists who appear here. 


Western Union Hall - Paranoia




Daily Worker - The New Insincerity




Dewey - City Has Come To Crash




Camp Trash - Between The X's




Daniel Feinberg - Take That As A Win




Jack The Lad - I Don't Need




Melancholy kings - Victoria




The No Good Crowd - Headlong (Feat. Emm Gryner)




Vanilla.6 - Never(ending) Love




Red Skylark - Sweat Off Your Soul




Livien - Trouble On The Water




My Best Unbeaten Brother - Sometime's Life's Too Short For Jazz






Little Fang - White Muslin Summer Dress




The 425's - Look At Me Now




Uni Boys - I Don't Wanna Dream Anymore




Small Yards - Heartache




Rogues Gallery - Run To You




Johnny Sapphire - Don't You Hate That




Constant Greetings - Late Bloomer




Guv - Chasin' Luv




Lunchbox - Letter From Overend




Haley Nemeth - Close To You




Tony Poole - Faith In Us




Oski XD Doski - Hunny Blubber




Duncan & The Dragonslayers - Revolution




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Friday, 9 January 2026

The Plan (Updated)


Updated 11 Jan.

Apologies, the Flu has still got a hold of me. Hopefully, may be some Reviews up later. Maybe more likely tomorrow. The Listening To This Week Playlist will go up tomorrow, but may be a bit later than usual.

I've been struck down with the Flu since early this week (PM Me Babe), so the Best 100 Albums of 2025 is delayed. The 100 have been chosen, but not the order yet. So the plan is to review 4 or 5 more albums over the weekend, posted in the evenings (UK Time). 

Then there will be Monday's Listening To This Week, which will be back to normal size as submissions have flooded in this week. From Tuesday, the Best 100 Countdown begins. It will be posted slightly differently this year. 

In the past, we've posted 20 daily in two lots of 10. This time we are posting just 10 daily. We feel this will help all 10 to get more attention than in the past. As always, a link to our review will be posted and a song from the album. As mentioned earlier, we will also post the Top 20 EPs of the year.


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Thursday, 8 January 2026

Camp Trash - Two Hundred Thousand Dollars


 
I am a big advocate of waiting until the end of the year for Best Of Lists, many go way to early, magazines have deadlines that force this, but so many albums are missed that won't get on 2026 lists, no matter how great they are. Camp Trash are maybe the best example this year.

Released on Halloween, I started listening in December and I haven't stopped listening since. It may be one of the last 2025 albums that I've reviewed, but I can intimate that it will be high up on our Best 100 albums.




I think I know what our followers like, but at times we do get accused of being a little mellow,  rubbish I know, but this second album from Camp Trash is exactly what we are about. It is noisy and brash, but incredibly melodic. Fist shaking at times, but incredibly singalong stuff.

It does feel very 90s, but the good 90s. I think of Indie Rock, Power Pop and the non robotic Pop Punk. Indeed it reminds me a lot of one of my favourite albums of all time, Tsar's debut album. Certainly instrumentally and vocally.




Two Hundred Thousand Dollars is a concept of sorts, about losing and gaining the money. But the whole thing is so engaging, the studio chatter makes you feel like you are there. But the thing that grabs you most are the awesome chunky riffs, they crash in at will, wonderfully so.

The band are not stuck to a template though. No Vision is so damn heavy, superbly so, Guitar heaven. Alibi is anthemic, Biker Bar is stripped down Acoustic and the closer, Heaven Or Wisconsin is splendidly melodic, yet still manages to add some Noise Rock.




But it is the short win all songs that will grab you most. Signal Them In, Between The X's and Bigger Better Drug are absolute winners. The latter could easily have been on that Tsar album. Camp Trash have made us save the best till last. I couldn't find the words to praise this enough.




You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl and as a Name Your Price download.


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Monday, 5 January 2026

Listening To This Week Playlist 5 January

 


Slowly coming out of the Christmas and New Year period with 20 songs this week. With the odd exception, the playlist feels more about what we are known for. Pop Rock and Guitar Pop. A few more album reviews over the next couple of days, then we take a couple of days off to sort the Best 100 Albums Of 2025, We have whittled the selections down to a hundred, but there is plenty of listening needed before we are ready to go.

The weekly playlist is largely for submissions, not just the usual stuff that we dig out ourselves. The song order is not about song preference, but how the playlist flows.  All embeds open in new windows to aid scrolling. Links to the artists will also appear on I Don't Hear A Single Social Media sites over the next 24 hours. This will help you to discover more about the artists who appear here. 


Boy Wonders - Dreaming In B/W




After Geography - Hear Me Out




Fruition - The Deceiver




Superstar Crush - Venus In The Drywall




Small Yards - Strawberry Summer




The While - Crispy Blue




The Happy Somethings - Meanwhile




Beddy Rays - Red Lights




The Invisible Man - She's Gone




The Toxhards - Beatrice




Snakeheads - Entropy




Rhynos - Daze Pass




The Pomps - Rubber Room




Hey Colossus - Cannibal Forecast




Atticus Roness - Ludwig Van




The Belair Lip Bombs - Again And Again




Weakened Friends - Lightspeed




Cheap Tobacco - Lonely




The Rise And Fall - Starts And Ends With You




Kellan - Roulette




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Thursday, 1 January 2026

Happy New Year

 


It has been a great musical year in 2025. Celebrations of the new and returning heroes. Less joyful for the world. As a student of history, hard to believe what is going on in the States. I thought that we had seen the end of the divide and conquer nonsense. But the cult continues unabated and threatens to happen here too.

2026 will be a quiet celebratory year for I Don't Hear A Single. It is our 10th Anniversary year, I never felt this would go on so long and get so big. Amazingly, we will hit 3 million hits in the early part of the year. The gobsmacking thing is that the third million will have been attained in around 8 months. A real reaction to those who were saying all new music is crap in 2016.

There'll be a few more 2025 Reviews, not too many, whilst we knuckle down to the Best 100 Albums Of 2025 which will begin around 8 January. Due to the volume reviewed, there will also be a Best EP version this year. Listening To This Week continues onward, it hasn't missed the removal of Spotify after its trial. Quite the reverse.

It only leaves me to wish you all a prosperous 2026 and thank you for your continued support. The loyalty to this place is purely heart warming.


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