Following last month’s single ‘Headstart’, Jade Bird shares the second glimpse of what is to come on her upcoming sophomore album: emotive new track ‘Houdini’.
Read MoreThe dynamic Danish duo of Communions are bringing unfiltered joy with their new single ‘Splendour’.
Read MoreYouth Sector have been stung by sinister magnetism with their new single ‘Teeth’.
Read MoreNew York singer-songwriter Nisa delivers irresistible indie that packs a punch on current single, ‘Bottom Feeder’.
Read MoreRising star Dameer talks us through the visuals of his latest jazzy number ‘Believe’ - with the track showcasing his abilities as a songwriter to blend sharp synths with an explosive drumbeat to create some addictive hooks.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to new Kent three piece Cherry and The Fever Dreams, with a mixture of influences ranging from Radiohead to Phoebe Bridgers - they certainly make their own eclectic sound. Having formed in February this year, the band have had to navigate themselves around the pandemic, they took a moment to talk to us about this in more depth.
Read MoreWith what started out as a bedroom project - ME REX has grown into an exciting collaborative adventure featuring band members of Fresh, Happy Accidents and Cheerbleederz. Combining the electronic influences of WHY? and the lyrical flare of Los Campesinos, ME REX have a new EP ‘Stegosaurus’ out now via Big Scary Monsters. Myles McCabe, who started this project - talks to us in more depth about how this EP came together.
Read MoreWith Winter well and truly upon us, and a low sun casting long shadows, it’s fitting that FVRmind should choose to drop their sophomore single now. A haunting hybrid of ethereal alt rock, Scandinavian folk and melancholic trip-hop, ‘Onto You’ is the perfect accompaniment to winter weather.
Read MoreLet us introduce you pop music genre-bending Monelise, who has just released her new single ‘Insane’, mixing a unique blend of nostalgia and futurism in her work. She took a moment to talk to us about her music.
Read MoreWith only a few tracks under her belt, Lola Scott is gaining quite the reputation on the Sydney music scene. And new single ‘The Eviction Song’ shows us just why with it’s addictive slacker indie-pop vibes.
Read MoreThis week’s Band of the Week is Los Angeles four piece The Paranoyds, who have just released their new EP ‘Pet Cemetery’ via Suicide Squeeze Records. Following on from their previous release ‘Carnage Bargain’, they once again blend the influences of garage rock and horror movies to create their own adventurous sound. They took a moment to talk to us in more depth about the release.
Read MoreKOYO tick all the right boxes on new single ‘Walking On Air’ to create their own brand of alt-rock, so it was no wonder that they caught the attention of legendary Strokes producer Gordon Raphael when he moved to Yorkshire looking for new talent.
Read MoreBritish singer/songwriter Emma McGrath is back to mystify us once more with new single ‘Getaway Train’.
Read MoreHaving already gained support from tastemaker Abbie McCarthy and named within Phil Taggert’s Next Wave on Radio 1 - SHRINK has just released his new single ‘Eraser’ along with news of his debut EP - coming February next year. He took a moment to talk us through the inspirations behind his music.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to Liverpool based bedroom-pop artist Amber Jay - who has just released her new track ‘Pencilled Brims’. The first installment of her debut EP, which is due out early next year, which sees her taking influence from the likes of Marika Hackman and Phoebe Bridgers - Amber took a moment to talk to us about her music.
Read MoreEverybody drop what you’re doing, this is a Public Service Announcement: Blackpool-born artist ZAND dismantles pretty privilege on exceptional debut EP ‘Ugly Pop’ and you should definitely give it a listen.
Read MoreRising singer-songwriter bb sway shares uplifting new single ‘Habits’.
Read MoreStaying true to his unpredictable and gripping reputation, Dan D’Lion shares brand new addictive collab ‘Apple Juice’ ft. Feder.
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