Coastlines deal with the consequences of temptation on scorching retro-infused indie single, ‘ILSE’.
Read MoreSay the words Babe Rainbow and guaranteed a smile will be brought to each and every aura sparkled particle to grace this planet human or otherwise; we’re also talking trees, peas and bees naturally.
Read MoreOur Manual Exposure series took us to Truck Festival this summer, when we gave London indie new boys Sad Boys Club a Lomography single-use camera to capture all their adventures at the festival. Lead singer Jacob, talks us through each photo.
Read MoreDirector Sid Sawant talks us through the ideas behind Eden Warsaw’s visuals for, ‘Ecstasy’ and ‘The Sunrise’, which explore the themes of isolation and interrelation by capturing city life at night time, and again at sunrise.
Read MoreKarate Blocks release a frenzy of pure rock n’ roll on ‘Speaking Tongues’, the first single from their upcoming EP ‘Put Your Blinders On’.
Read MoreWe chat to director Brad Schmidt about the brooding cinematic visuals for Crystal Cities powerful indie rock single, ‘I Heard a Cold Wind Calling’.
Read MoreFresh from the fields, we return from Kendal Calling with an open mind, big heart and incredibly muddy wellies.
Read MoreThis weeks Band of the Week is Watford’s alternative rockers Lakes, who has just released their album ‘The Constance LP’ via Friend of Mine Records. The band took a moment to talk to us about the release.
Read MoreScatterbrained. put mental health issues and drug addiction under the microscope on potent new post-harcore/ alternative rock single, ‘Black Smoke’.
Read MoreArt rockers The Good Minus talk to us about all things, ‘Mechanical Shark’, which is sonically and visually concerned with the lack of value attached to the arts and music in the education system, and society.
Read MoreAussie rock n’ roll that packs a crushing punch.
Read MoreThe rising pop duo aboutagirl release their second single ‘KaMiKaZe’ at the start of July, we are delighted to be able to give you an exclusive look at the visual for the track.
Read MoreParty Hardly’s sophomore EP shows a development and maturity as a band and as songwriters.
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