In light of the release of their empowering new single, ‘Beauty in Your Brokenness’, Wildwood Kin spoke to us about some of the things that inspire them, including their spirituality, mental health awareness and Lord of the Rings.
Read MoreCheck out our top tracks this week on Spotify, featuring A R I Z O N A, Tourist, RAY BLK, GRAVVES, KLARA, Ho99o9, Flyte, Binker Golding, Babeheaven, Bonniesongs, Declan McKenna, Calva Louise, Dream State, Sea Girls, Gabrielle Aplin and JP Cooper, Sophie and the Giants, Glass Peaks, and Annabel Allum.
Read MoreMatthew Pinder speaks to us about his vintage inspired visuals for nostalgic folk single, ‘My Demise’ which explores the fickleness of relationships and appreciating the good times while they last.
Read MoreThe Night Cafe have released their long awaited debut album which does not disappoint, 0151 is a album full of great indie songs which promise to propel them to being one of Britains biggest bands.
Read MoreOpening with moody, atmospheric folk arrangements , Jenny Kern’s ‘Slow Burn’ does exactly what the name suggests as it flickers with slow burning intensity.
Read MoreAhead of their latest guerrilla swing of UK dates, Limerick math-punks We Come in Pieces talk about their city, their experiences, and crossing the water on tour, in the first instalment of a mini-series on WTHB this week.
Read MoreIt should come as no surprise that a song titled ‘British Bombs’ doesn’t fizz but bangs.
Read MoreAfter an impressive debut in February, Calva Louise keep the momentum going with Belicoso, which is out now as the first single from their forthcoming EP 'Interlude For The Borderline Unsettled'.
Read More‘Break The Silence’ by Sophie and The Giants goes much further than that — it destroys it.
Read MoreDublin’s Girl Band share the second single off of their forthcoming second album The Talkies (September 27th via Rough Trade Records).
Read MorePoetic spoken word and intricate guitar music make for a perfect EP.
Read MoreInfectious weirdness from the North West.
Read MoreThis week’s Band Of The Week is alternative rockers Cultdreams, who have just released their second album ‘Things That Hurt’ via Big Scary Monsters Records. They took a moment to talk to us about the release.
Read MoreGlass Peaks have just released another dose of their dark-indie vibes with new single ‘Asbestos’, their first single to be released via These Bloody Thieves Records. The band took a moment to talk to us about the track, and their recent trip to Abbey Road Studios.
Read MoreThings have been a bit quiet in the COUNTERFEIT. camp since their debut album ‘Together We Are Stronger’ was released back in 2017. After what seemed like the wait of a lifetime, COUNTERFEIT. embarked on a small European tour to bless our ears with the kind of music that is full of urgency, and demands attention.
Read MoreAlbum of the year.
The Murder Capital are a very special band. They see a romance in the darkness, use both the beauty and the beast in order to create songs that have a powerful impact on any listener and will stand the test of time.
Caleb Mabrey shares resentment-free 80s retro pop on ‘Bad Blood’ and dazzling indie electronic influences on smooth new groove, ‘Good of it All’.
Read MoreNashville based multi-instrumentalist Mary Moore releases her organic four-track EP, ‘Rooted Heart’, with rousing indie folk rock sentiment.
Read MoreOxford based multi-instrumentalist Cameron AG talks to us about his charming animated visuals for powerful indie pop single, ‘Headlights’.
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