Los Angeles based band Kills Birds have just released the new EP 'Crave' via Lucky Number, home to the likes of Dream Wife and Hinds. A solid release from the band - which sees comparisons to Deftones and Sleigh Bells while still offering something fresh and exciting to the genre.
Read MoreStill breaking through the barriers and establishing their name, Dublin outfit Hotgirl are ready to take to the skies and far beyond with their appropriately titled EP Blast Off.
Read MoreThis week's Artist of the Week is alt-pop artist Bellzzz - who invites you down her rabbit hole as she takes you on an Alice in Wonderland adventure with the release of her debut EP 'Dear Elizabeth’.
Read MoreCanada’s indie dream band Peach Pit leave Brixton Academy absolutely glowing with their feel-good energy on Friday evening.
Read MorePrimal Scream are a psychedelic dream at the Eventim Apollo.
Read MoreMusician georgia, georgia releases shoegazey-dream-pop delight 'obvious'.
Read MoreWhat a way to crash into the musical world - may we present debut single ‘Singapore, MI’ - from Saint Wilson.
Read MoreThe beautifully guitar driven track 'September' by singer-songwriter multi-instrumentalist Brandon is an R+B track for the soul.
Read MoreBirmingham two-piece PHWOAR continue to dazzle us with their own blend of angry-pop-grunge with furious new single 'Surge'.
Read MoreFor lovers of math rock and industrial indie Jazzcat bring the goods with new single 'Concave' - their first release for 2025.
Read MoreSeeking answers to the big questions, Florist release their fifth album ‘Jellywish’.
Read MoreOrla Gartland was indeed everybody’s hero on Thursday evening with a knockout show at London’s Kentish Town Forum.
Read MoreUtah-based songwriter Marley Guevara aka Maz has just released her debut EP 'NPC' via Winspear - home to the likes of Wishy and Slow Pulp.
Read MoreHaim release sensational new single Everybody’s trying to figure me out.
Read MoreThis is it. The final night of the Final Nights of Six, all culminating in one glorious show at London’s Wembley Arena, as rock legends You Me At Six called it quits after twenty years.
Read MoreAmsterdam-based hip-hop jazz cult royalty, Pete Philly and Perquisite are back and boogieing better than ever. The duo arrived at Brixton’s Hootananny alongside Jeangu Macrooy, who kicked things off with a soulfully rousing bang.
Read MoreFranc Moody shows us all the colours at O2 Brixton.
Read More2000trees add final 35 bands
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