
Insecure Men by Neil Thomson
New music from Insecure Men and LuxJury brought some of the favourite tracks on Live4ever’s radar this week.
Saul Adamczewski premiered the final single from his second Insecure Men album A Man For All Seasons ahead of its release last Friday, November 7th.
Cleaning Bricks followed on from previous cuts which include the glorious Alien, and goes back some time into the songwriter’s past.

Cruush put their focus on a 90’s MTV aesthetic during a writing retreat in Wales which has brought the new single Rupert Giles.
“We took a sunrise hike up Penygader,” the band have recalled.

London-based Nicole ‘Lux’ Fermie and Howey Gill have released their new LuxJury single Hot Mess with the duo’s debut album planned for the spring of next year.
“It’s a love song for those who fall victim to the dopamine of someone new and end up allowing themselves to be strung along,” Fermie has explained.

Red Ivory are streaming 12th October online, the opening track from their forthcoming ‘Please Leave, I Need To Wake Up Now’ EP.
The first track ever written by the band, it was re-recorded with producer Adele Phillips off the back of their FestivalRepublic ReBalance Award triumph.

The Molotovs have cited The Jam and Favourite Worst Nightmare-era Arctic Monkeys as the chief inspirations for their new single Rhythm Of Yourself.
“The song is about dancing to your own rhythm,” Mathew Cartlidge explained.

Keyside have released their latest single Rock My Love, with Dani-Lee Parker taking a personal route vicariously through the song’s protagonist.
“The character in the song has hit rock bottom, struggling with addiction and unemployed, but she finds a way to live again through a love of photography,” he’s explained.










