Weekly High 5's (W/C 15th June)
- Unison Music & Events
- Jun 15, 2020
- 2 min read
Vandebilt - Feel

The Vandeboys are back with their summery new single ‘Feel’. Exploding with funky guitars and big bold synth riffs, this track epitomises exactly what we expect from Vandebilt, sing along and dance along rolled into one. Electronic funk-punk with a hint of disco and house is how the band describe themselves and I can’t not disagree, there’s something for everyone and this new track can’t not leave you in a good mood.
Andrew Cushin - Waiting for the Rain

The ever-present, stunning vocals of Andrew Cushin are once again the star of this new track. The fast rising indie-singer/songwriter seems to be taking over the world, blowing people away every gig, whether it’s big festival slots, support tours or sold-out headline shows he’s doing the lot and isn’t showing any signs of slowing down. Constantly teasing big announcements, Andrew really is one to watch and could go on to be a global success.
RAE - Never Meant To Start A Witch Hunt

Formerly known as Ørmstons, the Leeds 4-piece are back with their debut release under the new brand of ‘RAE’. Kicking off with heavy guitar riffs grabbing your attention the track then develops into a catchy chorus. Encompassing the rock ensemble with well crafted pop melodies this really gets me excited for what else RAE will have to offer in the future. Overall, just a class, catchy, indie-rock track that I can’t wait to sing along to at a gig.
Trunky Juno - I'm Just As Scared As You Are

Flying to the top of national radio, Trunky Juno has just dropped his debut EP, including three previously released singles along with new track ‘I’m Just As Scared As You Are’. The upbeat indie-pop track screams summer vibes with a catchy, well crafted chorus. I can’t pinpoint anything exactly like it however this track feels like it could be used over an Adam Sandler film, whilst the family is in a house on the side of a lake or something. I know that’s crazy random but that’s the vibe I get, and it’s a class vibe.
Don Coyote - Fall of Hyperian

Starting off more relaxed than I’d usually associate with this band, ‘Fall of Hyperian’ showcases a slightly different side to Don Coyote with interesting bass licks and a lower tempo yet just as interesting. Another North-East band I’ll certainly be keeping my eye on, I’ve experienced their live shows and they really do get you up and dancing. Something slightly different to other offerings currently out there with what they describe as a more jazzy and funky take on the indie-rock sound.
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