Dipping their toes into more of a garage-rock sound, London-based indie duo Peggy Sue have put out their first single of the year.
Read MoreAustralian band Good Morning bring their sweet Alt-pop sound to Vancouver's Wise Hall and Lounge
Read MoreJust six months after their last visit to these grey shores, Local Natives released their third album ‘Violet Street’ and took to Electric Brixton for the penultimate date in their Spiral Choir tour.
Read MoreMontreal’s Corridor release their Sub Pop debut Junior. The first Francophone signing to the infamous label (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Soundgarden)- this is a wholesome dazzle of oooooh that will rest easy alongside a good mug of something warm and a reclining leather chair angled towards the sun.
Read MoreSitting somewhere betwixt genres such as shoegaze and darkly psychedelia, Hurtling’s debut album is an amalgamation of the search for self, and the exploration of humanity’s insignificancies, as seen whilst caught up in a hazy, melancholic, netherworld.
Read MoreChandler Juliet’s 'Take it or Leave it’ is a huge hit of polished indie pop packed full of personality.
Read MoreAustralian artist Harry Nathan chats to us about his quirky home made visuals for funky indie tune, ‘Alright’, which was directed by Odeya Rush and explores a love story between a sandwich and a croissant!
Read MoreBILK really shake off the cobwebs and fuel excitement for their debut EP with the release of their latest single ‘Daydreamer’.
Read More‘Jesus White’ – a true representation of one on the edge and their return to safety.
Read MoreGeorge Ogilvie follows up his first single of 2019 ‘Grave’ with tremendous indie folk cut, ‘Tremosine’ out now via Believe Music.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to indie folk duo The Frampton Sisters, who have graced our ears with their beautifully delicate debut single ‘Birds Of A Feather’.
Read MoreHark back to New York in 1981. Bands like Talking Heads, The Velvet Underground and Blondie were enjoying the success of being birthed out the new wave/punk scene and becoming pioneers of their own unique strain of music. Following in their footsteps were Sonic Youth who quickly turned into icons in their own right.
Read MoreCheck out our top tracks this week on Spotify, featuring Anavae, Peggy Sue, Vaarwell, PINT + BLISTER, YUNGBLUD, Seafret, Jimi Somewhere, When Saints Go Machine, WILDES, Vianni, Marian Hill, Among the Citizens, Vagabon, The Pale White, Zola Courtney, Sarah Proctor, Animal House, LELO, Great Grandpa and See Thru Hands.
Read More2019 continues to be on the up and up for one of the hottest talents in the North East as Michael Gallagher releases his latest hit ‘Out Forever’.
Read MoreWell it is certainly exciting to be alive, when you have bands like Dream Nails in the music industry. They take a stand against office work with new single ‘Corporate Realness’, which is their first release on UK indie label Alcopop! Records. We talk to the band about the track, and how it feels to be working with Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine.
Read MoreOn a cold and rainy evening in Bristol — but this is England, so what more could you expect — the English-American, bluesy-rock and all around legend Barns Courtney visited Trinity Centre, with the incredible — if uniquely bizarre — Will and the People supporting.
Read MoreSinger-songwriter Kwamie Liv has released her new single ‘All The Other Boys’, a taster of her second album that is to be released in 2020. She took a moment to talk to us about all the things that inspire her.
Read MoreLA-based band Slow Hollows have their new album ‘Actors’ due out on the 23rd October, their single ‘Heart’ is the latest snippet from the release. The band took a moment to talk to us about their Tyler, The Creator produced track.
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