Izzy B. Phillips on surrealism, voyeurism and Black Honey’s new album ‘Soak’.
Read MoreBirmingham’s finest boundary-breaking double act GANS are back with their new single ‘NIGHTWALKING’, their most ambitious track to date.
Read MoreDundalk shoegazers Just Mustard announce their next album alongside the release of their latest single, album title track WE WERE JUST HERE.
Read MoreEmo royalty, Dance Gavin Dance, return with a pure blend of creation.
Read MoreSouth Facing Festival plays host to Mogwai, Lankum and more in a tightly packed lineup that makes the most of a hot day for a masterclass in post rock and folk.
Read MoreThe 00s indie icons take over West London with a barnstorming mix of classic tracks and new material.
Read MoreThe Royston Club return with a more complex and emotive second album.
Read MoreEverest is a return for Grammy winners Halestorm with their sixth full-length studio album that arrives with a tangled web of melancholy, frustration and anger that encourages a reintroduction into their unique world of chaos and mayhem.
Read MoreBlending songwriting, poetry and painting, Ada Lea’s new album brings all her artistic endeavours into a masterpiece of storytelling.
Read MoreAll hail Battlesnake! Your new favourite Australian Metal Band deliver an appropriate tour-de-force that lights up the Underworld with ferocious support from Mother Vulture and Dead Air.
Read More‘White Horses’ by Wolf Alice is a fresh, exciting, and ultimately very Wolf Alice track.
Read MoreMichigan’s number 1 hot new band continues to fire on all cylinders.
Read MoreWilloughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You by Ethel Cain - A record about the inevitability of loss that never stops clinging to beauty, even when painful.
Read MoreStill riding the wave of their explosive earlier releases, Liverpool based band STONE return with their brand new single ‘Never Again’, a brutally honest track that delves into self-destruction, emotional cycles, and frustration.
Read MoreMancunian quartet Westside Cowboy come with a restless urgency to their debut EP that is unparalleled within the concentric circles of alternative.
Read MoreAn equally refreshing and heartbreaking take on 1980s dream-pop.
Read MoreDrunk Surfer, the final instalment before the release of Westside Cowboy’s debut EP, This Better Be Something Great, is a heart-wrenching flurry of guitar riffs and haunting vocals.
Read MoreHerbal Tea’s new single ‘Submarine’ is a journey into the unknown, both sonically and emotionally.
Read MoreBohemian, alt-pop party girl vibes are back and its all thanks to Greta Isaac-or is it Dolly Zoom?
Read MoreNearly three decades since their debut, Good Charlotte return with Motel Du Cap, a raw, heartfelt revival that bridges nostalgic pop-punk spirit with seasoned emotional depth.
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