It’s been quite the month for NOAHFINNCE - releasing his infectiously rebellious new single ‘LALALA’ and finishing off his UK tour with two nights at O2 Islington Academy.
Read MoreFresh from releasing their seventh studio album ‘Explosions’ in May, multi-platinum selling Canadian band Three Days Grace hit the road this month for a series of UK shows.
Read MoreAs part of his ‘In Case We Both Die Young’ Tour - SAINt JHN brought his live show to London’s O2 Kentish Town Forum.
Read MoreLast Tuesday evening’s dreary weather was lightened by Glasgow’s answer to Soul-Pop, Joesef.
Read MorePlanting feeling, growing wiser. Lissie’s new album.
Read MoreStarcrawler’s ‘She Said’ paints a vivid picture of the complexities of human beings, along with the trying times artists faced in the pandemic and how vital it is to grow and change as a person.
Read MoreUnapologetically uncoordinated, Mura Masa’s Demon Time doesn't fall under the label of any one genre. A somewhat ‘genre-less’ project, painting with fine brush strokes through various collaborations and ever-progressive sound.
Read MoreChicago duo Whitney’s third album ‘SPARK’ brings about a new mood as they shift away from their previous folk-fuelled tracks, merging into an unexpected, exciting, new sound.
Read MoreDocumenting the process of growing older and the way we reflect back on times when we were younger, Djo’s ‘DECIDE’ is open about the complexities we face as human beings and how we often take times in our life for granted.
Read More‘Landslide’ is the daring alternative pop track I have been waiting for. Surprising elements combined with a conventional pop-driven soundscape make up Breanna Barbara’s new single and the second taken from her forthcoming album!
Read MoreMarci – the solo project of TOPS’ Marta Cikojevic, has just presented her debut self-titled album via Arbutus Records.
Read MoreKEG on their new EP ‘Girders’, European tour and the source of their live show effervescence.
Read MoreFinding a flawless song is a nigh impossible task but this laid-back indie-pop anthem took the challenge. The electro-fusion, guitar-pop, heartfelt tune piles on layers of pop perfection.
Read MoreOn the precipice of the release of their third studio album, ‘How Will I Know If Heaven Will Find Me?’, The Amazons’ lead vocalist and frontman Matt Thomson joins us on Zoom to discuss madmen, boats, and, being British, the weather.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to Colchester duo Creature Cult - who blend together punk rock and electronic pop but with an added anarchic kick.
Read MoreRiotous Reading rockers The Amazons are back with their third studio album, the succinctly titled ‘How Will I Know If Heaven Will Find Me’: a lighter and more optimistic album which backs away from despair and manages to squeeze out the hope and joy left in the world.
Read MoreManchester singer-songwriter Arms & Hearts combines the spirit of folk troubadours past with a cathartic punk sensibility to create his own contemporary brand of folk-punk. His latest release ‘Kerouac On Minimum Wage’ is a rousing offering complete with an accompanying 8-bit video. He talks us through the track.
Read MoreRising star Maya Lane shines brightly on her debut EP ‘Childish Games’ - creating a timeless sound that mixes influences of Joni Mitchel land HAIM.
Read MoreLet us introduce you to slacker-pop newcomers bigfatbig - who are heading out on tour with pop-punk specialists Martha this autumn. They took a moment to talk to us about this music and their debut EP’s new single ‘Shut Up!’.
Read MoreEnd Of The Road 2022 Review: Unrefined artistic expression turned up to full volume along with some renowned acts in the mix.
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