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New Music

Far Out Magazine’s new music coverage attempts to be a cutting-edge platform that celebrates the vibrant and ever-evolving world of music. With an unwavering commitment to discovering and promoting emerging talent, Far Out aims to become a go-to destination for music enthusiasts seeking fresh sounds and groundbreaking artists.

Dedicated to uncovering the next big thing, Far Out’s new music page curates an eclectic array of genres, including indie, alternative, avant-garde, and more.

With a team of passionate music journalists and tastemakers tirelessly scouring the musical landscape, unearthing hidden gems and uncharted territories, Far Out remains dedicated to delivering high-quality content is evident in their in-depth artist features, thought-provoking interviews, and insightful album reviews.

Embracing innovation and creation in the digital age, leveraging the power of technology to bring music to a global audience, Far Out hopes to provide a platform and a space for artists to showcase their talent, connect with fans, and make their mark in the ever-competitive music industry. Or new music page ensures that no stone is left unturned when it comes to discovering new talent, shining a spotlight on emerging artists, and giving them the visibility and recognition they deserve, while also championing established acts that continue to push boundaries and redefine genres.

With a keen focus on authenticity and originality, Far Out values artists who dare to be different. Whether it’s experimental sonic landscapes, boundary-pushing lyrics, or captivating live performances, musicians unafraid to challenge conventions and forge their own paths will be celebrated.

Far Out’s new music coverage ensures a commitment to diversity, which will be reflected in our featured artists, embracing voices from all walks of life and promoting inclusivity within the music industry. From underrepresented genres to artists from marginalised communities, Far Out’s new music page strives to give everyone a chance to be heard and appreciated.

In a world saturated with music, our new music page aims to stand out as a beacon of discovery and innovation.

Swapmeet - Mount Zero - 2026

Swapmeet – ‘Mount Zero’ album review: A sublime debut from soon-to-be indie stars

Tons of promise here.

Reuben Cross
Jul 15, 2026
The harshness of holding back: Pem talks balancing her artistry and living with a chronic illness

The harshness of holding back: Pem on creating art through chronic illness

Fighting the good fight.

Reuben Cross
Jul 15, 2026
Margate-Upon-Guinea- Pigeon and the rise of pub psychedelia

Margate-Upon-Guinea: Pigeon and the rise of pub psychedelia

Psychedelia and pints…

Ben Forrest
Jul 13, 2026
The Big Indie Playlist - 2024 - The Best New Singles of The Week

The Big Indie Playlist: The best new music of the week

Another stellar week for new music…

Ben Forrest
Jul 11, 2026
Jungle - 2026

Jungle share new single, ‘Someday, Somewhere’, from upcoming album ‘Sunshine’

The third single from the album.

Arthur Hillhouse
Jul 9, 2026
he Buddhist and the punk- Sam Fryer, Gently Tender, and the magic of the walk

The Buddhist and the punk: Sam Fryer, Gently Tender, and the magic of the walk

Let’s go for a walk.

Dale Maplethorpe
Jul 9, 2026
Jack White - Frozen Charlotte - 2026

Jack White – ‘Frozen Charlotte’ album review: A solid record, albeit uninspired

Not bad.

Dale Maplethorpe
Jul 9, 2026
Going back in time to move forward- Finn Wolfhard embraces retro to become a rock and roll star

Finn Wolfhard embraces retro to become a rock and roll star

Breaking free.

Callum MacHattie
Jul 9, 2026
Jalen Ngonda - Muscian - 2025

“Puppy love songs”: Jalen Ngonda’s 21st century soul and why the 1960s never went out of style

An enduring legacy of soul.

Ben Forrest
Jul 9, 2026
Nevermind 'Getting Killed'- How 'Projector' laid the foundations for Geese, and why nobody noticed

Nevermind ‘Getting Killed’: How ‘Projector’ laid the foundations for Geese, and why nobody noticed

An underrated effort…

Ben Forrest
Jul 7, 2026
The drums we left in 2020- What happened to Pottery?

The drums we left in 2020: What happened to Pottery?

A mysterious departure.

Ben Forrest
Jul 7, 2026
Existential Boozer- A Proustian pint with Finn Wolfhard

Existential Boozer: A Proustian pint with Finn Wolfhard

Blowing off steam.

Callum MacHattie
Jul 3, 2026

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