As an indie music fan with a soft spot for regional gems, I’m thrilled by Genevieve Miles’s latest single "howl". From the first strum, it’s clear she’s taken her sound somewhere new. Genevieve channels a raw energy that echoes Birmingham’s underground spirit, blending shoegaze textures with a gritty rock edge. It’s the first time she’s recorded with her full band in the studio, and you can feel that collective power radiating through every note—Jo Cartledge’s production captures a visceral, live-in-the-room feel that makes me want to hear this track live. "howl" hits that sweet spot between heartbreak and catharsis, something every indie fan appreciates. There’s a spontaneous, almost unruly quality that feels like it could only come from the stage. Hearing Genevieve’s raw vocals backed by her band feels like stepping into an emotional storm, and as someone who loves the soul of indie scenes, howl feels like a genuine, powerful gift from Birmingham’s music landscape. I’ll be following her journey closely.
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