Eden Rain finds self-acceptance in her sophomore EP ‘But I’m Alright Now’, an emotionally literate body of work anchored by stylistic production.
Read MoreModern legend, Michael Kiwanuka, is back with a new album entitled, ‘Kiwanuka’ following on from his number one, ‘Love and Hate’ that saw his tracks becoming huge hits across the world. He went back to the studio with the original production team that worked on his previous album and the results are as spectacular as expected.
Read MoreWandsworth noise-punks King Nun have finally released their hotly anticipated debut album ‘Mass’. Noted by many as a coming of age; the album is an amalgamation of the last five years of their youthful lives.
Read MoreSwimmingly, New Zealand’s Mermaidens release their latest record Look Me In The Eye (Via Flying Nun Records). Like a collaborative reef of organically derived subject matter, Gussie Larkin (co-lead vocals/guitar), Lily West (co-lead vocals/bass) and Abe Hollingsworth (drums) skirt endless echoes of shimmered hand-on-heart emotional awareness alongside bedded youth.
Read MorePoetic spoken word and intricate guitar music make for a perfect EP.
Read MoreParty Hardly’s sophomore EP shows a development and maturity as a band and as songwriters.
Read MoreSurface level sweet but with consciously textured tales of self-doubt and regret, this record is as dream-pop badass as wearing DMs in a field of candy floss clouds.
Read MoreJohn Floreani’s new album is breathtakingly, brutally honest. Introspective and emotive storytelling contained within an eclectic mix of songs.
Read MoreCompany Ink bring their own creative flare to the ‘punk genre’.
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