Miss June will be touring the UK later this month in support of their album ‘Bad Luck Party’, we had a chat with the band about the release, and how it all came together.
Read More‘Good Luck, Kid’ is the next chapter in the story of their lives, and whilst there may be a lack of hauntingly stripped back harmonies like in previous songs ‘Sweet Dreams’ or ‘Wind’, there are no shortage of moments that make you wonder if there is some kind of telepathic connection between the sisters that allow them to create such mellifluous magic.
Read MoreThere’s something about Annabel Allum that doesn’t seem to slow down. From her snarling lyrics to the persistent instrumentation that is perfectly timed to judge the emotions of the listener; Allum’s latest EP ‘Gravel Not The Grave’ sees her approaching her definitive sound and tapping into the delivery with more confidence than ever.
Read MoreMetronomy have released their sixth album ‘Metronomy Forever’ which recaptures their early success & also see’s the band experiment with a variety of sounds.
Read MoreWe caught Trash Boat in Leeds, when they stopped by the Stylus on their UK tour, with support coming from Capstan, Doll Skin and Woes.
Read MoreAustin based four-piece Swimming With Bears talk to us about their funky, feel good single and visuals for ‘Keep Smiling’ that might make you think twice about how you treat your waiter or waitress next time you dine out.
Read MoreNoah Gundersen invites some of his musician friends to collaborate on emotive heartbreak single ‘,Lose You’, which is a vulnerable attempt at winning back an ex , taken from his potent new album ‘Lover’ out now via Cooking Vinyl.
Read MoreThe Faim — four friends and small town heroes from Perth — have sated their legions of ravenous fans with their debut album, State of Mind; an ambitious, diverse and ultimately powerful affair that is sure to leave you hungry for more.
Read MoreWavescapes follow up their experimental sci-fi tinged instrumental debut single, ‘Circ’, with mystical piano piece, ‘Kaleidoscope’.
Read MoreCOLORWAVE share sensual and dark alt rock on ‘Slip Away’ taken from their determined debut album, ‘Nomads’.
Read MoreSoulful singer/songwriter Iyves has just dropped her infectiously fun new single ‘My Way’, a track about owning your own individuality and loving your unique self. She took a moment to talk to us in more depth about the track.
Read MoreNo use in hanging around as Brighton’s Strange Cages release the long-awaited Pop Therapy (in collaboration with Acid Box). Restlessly sparkling like squeezing into a pair of slightly too tight, kaleidoscopic sequined suit pants; you’ve gotta lurch and heave and then suck in your breathe a bit to earn the right to groove alongside this sharp four piece.
Read MoreThis week’s Artist of the Week is the wonderful Annabel Allum, who has just released her new EP ‘Gravel Not The Grave’ via Killing Moon. She took a moment to talk to us about the EP, and the festival she has curated in her home town of Guildford.
Read MoreBirthed from the quietude of a series of late-night walks, the Brighton-via-Newcastle trio Sick Joy have released an EP which is an exploration into coming out the other side of something dark, with a new sense of clarity.
Read MoreComing from humble beginnings in the outskirts of Newcastle, Sam Fender has gone from pulling pints to pulling guitar strings for a living with ‘Hypersonic Missiles’ being a powerful first album, with 48 minutes of catchy tunes with beautifully penned lyrics.
Read MoreRising star George Pelham recently released his amazing debut single ‘What A Time To Be Alive’, which oozes that vintage dancehall vibe that you can’t help move your feet to. Today he releases a special acoustic version of the track, and we are delighted to be able to give you an exclusive video performance of the track.
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