The Best of March 2026

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The Best of March 2026 TNAM Staff Top Tracks of the Month By Caitlin Taylor 31 March 2026 2026 so far has keen a killer year for small artists, and March was no exception. Listen to the full playlist to see all our favourite new releases, or carry on reading to hear about the best of the best you need to hear ASAP. mary in the junkyard – ‘Crash Landing’ Definitely the best video of the month if nothing else, mary in the junkyard have taken a beautiful turn with ‘Crash Landing’. Skewing more towards the sound of fellow London band Sorry than their usual tone, lead singer Clari Freeman-Taylor serenades someone who continues to cause her pain. Serving as a first taster from their new album ‘Role Model Hermit’, we’re eagerly waiting whatever’s to come. For fans of: Sorry, Honeyglaze The Itch – ‘Drugdealer’ With a fun synth-pop sound reminiscent of your parents favourite eighties track, ‘Drugdealer’ is one of the single from the bands upcoming album ‘It’s The Hope That Kills You’ which arrives early next month. Not too unlike their other singles, it sets itself apart by just being an incredibly earnest love song: “Of all the people in the world, I think you’re the best”. For fans of: Fabiana Palladino, Ebbb Sans Souci – ‘Trans’ I’ve been on the Sans Souci bandwagon ever since their incredible 2024 release If I Let a White Man Cut My Hair, and this EP is an excellent return to form. Featuring some gorgeous vocal effects while exploring their thoughts through poetic lyricism, the entire EP deserves a full listen through. For fans of: Lava La Rue, Sudan Archives RIPMagic – ‘5Words’ Seemingly just moments from truly blowing up, RIPMagic are a quintessentially London band. 5Words is a janky sounding track – in a good way. The plucky bass, thumping drum beat and bizarre backing sounds create an attention grabbing soundscape which would pull anyone out of the monotony of your TFL commute. For fans of: Lip Critic, Fcukers 1000 Rabbits – ‘Rubiks Cube’ Despite this only being their second release, Rubik’s Cube is an beautifully complex song filled to the brim with drama. Dripping with theatricality, the band take you on a ride from a soft plodding start to a final crescendo. On Instagram they describe it as containing “wetness, dancing, chewing and spitting. we hope you love it.”. For fans of: Geordie Greep, The New Eves