I absolutely love Chvrches. They have been on my radar since ‘Gun’ and they have quickly gained a respect amongst […]
Treading Water is the first release from The Dead Love in a year. It’s a collection of two songs, ‘Pulling […]
Matt Pless delivers a folk-country song with warm-hearted cheeky humour in ‘Thirst Trap (Smash Your Like Button)’. It all starts […]
Rachel Chinouriri has an amazing voice, and ‘Maybe I’m Lonely’ is a great demonstration. This song vibrates with shimmering emotion, […]
Twenty-five years after his debut album, James Tristan Redding has lived through panic attacks, Lyme disease, Covid, salmonella, a breakup, […]
Bleach Lab hail from Buckinghamshire originally, though I believe they are now based in South London. However, they have a […]
Now More Than Ever (stylised as N>E) draw from echoes of Aldous Huxley in their name choice, though it could […]
Atlanta power-trio Loud Humans give us an interesting and well-crafted set of songs in their EP See, lioning. At times […]
Cassyette’s latest release is a twenty-five-minute long player that gives us a mix of past singles and some new songs […]
The keyboards draw you straight into the Foals-esque indie disco of Rachel Chinouriri’s latest single. ‘I’m Not Perfect (But I’m […]
Flying on screen like Nyan cat and sounding like Passenger crossed with Owl City, Cavetown’s new single ‘1994’ is a […]
Get ready for itchy eyes as Sea Girls drop their new heartache single ‘Falling Apart’. As we fall out the […]
On 14th October 2022, Kevin Rowland and Dexys Midnight Runners release a remastered edition of their hit album, Too Rye […]
If you don’t know the history of Matt Pless, it all started when he was eight years old when he […]
This isn’t a music review, per se. Muse are on everyone’s radar, and you’ll already know if you like their […]
We are delighted to announce that Brussel Spaceship have been inducted into the Phonotonal Hall of Fame, three decades after […]
It’ll never work. That thought aggressively invaded my skull when I tried to imagine the bouncing pop-punk anthem of ‘Bois […]
Magnolia Park’s newest single tackles the damage caused by a toxic relationship. The video uses a surgical metaphor to tell […]
Released in 1998, things were looking pretty good for New Radicals (or Иew Radicals as they styled it). ‘Get What […]
Blending guitar fuzz and pop synth, Sophie Powers’ Red in Revenge is a very nearly album-length hyperpop record with seven […]
With folk and rock and roll elements, ‘Play it Again, Archie’ comes with a sing-along chorus, a classic solo, and […]
Cassyette takes on Harry Styles’ ‘As It Was’, slowing things down and deploying a great emotive rock vocal to transform […]
Pushed along with The Four Season’s ‘Beggin’ piano chord progression and drum beat, Yeah Yeah Yeahs new single ‘Burning’ has […]
The latest single from Willow, and the second to be released from forthcoming LP <COPINGMECHANISM> after ‘<maybe> it’s my fault’, […]