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Episode 49
The Kettle Zone, Griffin, Grete, Drop Dead Gorgeous
Back to normal with a great show full of the best music you have never heard.
We start off with The Kettle Zone – Little by Little. I played Kettle Zone last year and I do not think much has changed in their socials, so click here and see what I said about them here:
https://nicktannsfreshmusicfix.com/index.php/2025/10/13/ep-38/
Griffin – Leaning In comes in strong in second place and he has a full “bangs and whistles” website that has all the info you could ever need:
https://www.griffinmusica.com/
The wonderful Grete hits us up next with her brilliant “Parade”. She’s taking it forward as her bid for the Lithuanian entry for this year’s Eurovision and we wish her the very best of luck. It’s a banger. She has socials galore here:
Instagram
Facebook
YouTube
Drop Dead Gorgeous and Sink Your Teeth take us home with the final tracks of this episode. The ever fragrant Emma Scott tells us:
About Drop Dead, Gorgeous
A defining voice in the mid-2000s post-hardcore scene, Drop Dead, Gorgeous helped shape a sound that launched Rise Records into a major force. Their debut In Vogue (2006) sold over 50k copies, fusing theatrical intensity, synth-driven breakdowns, and raw emotion, inspiring countless bands who followed.
After a decade away, core members Danny “Stills” Stillman, Danny Cooper, and Jake Hansen triumphantly returned with new music that hits even harder.
Recent singles Six Feet and Burn (produced by Elliot Polokoff and mastered by Grammy winner Ted Jensen) reignited the fanbase and earned airplay from Octane Test Drive and Kerrang! Radio in the EU and UK.
Now comes Sink Your Teeth, heavier, sharper, and fully embracing who they have become.
“It’s about confronting destructive patterns and finding strength in facing the darkness head on.” – Danny Stillman
Fans of: Bring Me The Horizon, Bad Omens, The Devil Wears Prada
Influences: Daft Punk, Blink-182, Every Time I Die, Botch and she is never wrong.
They are socialising here:
https://www.dropdeadband.com/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100050550186621
https://www.instagram.com/dropdead_gorgeousofficial/
https://www.tiktok.com/@dropdeadgorgeousofficial?lang=en
And there we are, another show in the bag. Enjoy!
By Nick TannEpisode 49
The Kettle Zone, Griffin, Grete, Drop Dead Gorgeous
Back to normal with a great show full of the best music you have never heard.
We start off with The Kettle Zone – Little by Little. I played Kettle Zone last year and I do not think much has changed in their socials, so click here and see what I said about them here:
https://nicktannsfreshmusicfix.com/index.php/2025/10/13/ep-38/
Griffin – Leaning In comes in strong in second place and he has a full “bangs and whistles” website that has all the info you could ever need:
https://www.griffinmusica.com/
The wonderful Grete hits us up next with her brilliant “Parade”. She’s taking it forward as her bid for the Lithuanian entry for this year’s Eurovision and we wish her the very best of luck. It’s a banger. She has socials galore here:
Instagram
Facebook
YouTube
Drop Dead Gorgeous and Sink Your Teeth take us home with the final tracks of this episode. The ever fragrant Emma Scott tells us:
About Drop Dead, Gorgeous
A defining voice in the mid-2000s post-hardcore scene, Drop Dead, Gorgeous helped shape a sound that launched Rise Records into a major force. Their debut In Vogue (2006) sold over 50k copies, fusing theatrical intensity, synth-driven breakdowns, and raw emotion, inspiring countless bands who followed.
After a decade away, core members Danny “Stills” Stillman, Danny Cooper, and Jake Hansen triumphantly returned with new music that hits even harder.
Recent singles Six Feet and Burn (produced by Elliot Polokoff and mastered by Grammy winner Ted Jensen) reignited the fanbase and earned airplay from Octane Test Drive and Kerrang! Radio in the EU and UK.
Now comes Sink Your Teeth, heavier, sharper, and fully embracing who they have become.
“It’s about confronting destructive patterns and finding strength in facing the darkness head on.” – Danny Stillman
Fans of: Bring Me The Horizon, Bad Omens, The Devil Wears Prada
Influences: Daft Punk, Blink-182, Every Time I Die, Botch and she is never wrong.
They are socialising here:
https://www.dropdeadband.com/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100050550186621
https://www.instagram.com/dropdead_gorgeousofficial/
https://www.tiktok.com/@dropdeadgorgeousofficial?lang=en
And there we are, another show in the bag. Enjoy!