Following their debut long-player, A History of Things to Come, SINKR’s Sedona EP has found songs that definitely show the […]
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Rachel Chinouriri is back with a great new single. For those with misophonia, the first three seconds of this single […]
This third instalment in Candi Carpenter’s Demonology Part I series, ‘Nervous System’ is a pop-sensibilities song with ace lyrics. It […]
While many bands like to proclaim they sound like nothing else, Deceits have the integrity to not only say they […]
Bloc Party bring us the indie disco in their new single, ‘High Life’. It’s a packed audio experience with the […]
Benefits describe themselves as an issues-based music collective from Teesside in the North East of England who write about ‘the […]
Stonedog are a British alternative rock band based in the Netherlands. Their first album was released in 2005, but they […]
We have mentioned that The Nightmares draw water from many roots as their noir pop sound reaches for the sky. […]
We could start this review by saying that many bands would deserve to be talked about as the behemoths of […]
What the hell! Old Neon have served up another slice of stunning songwriting. This time it’s like Jimmy Eat World […]
Superdrone are in no hurry to appease the masses. They are an out-there oddity. Case in point: A whopping twenty-two […]
Hard Cold Fire is inbound, and ‘Poundland of Hope and Glory’ is our second slice, following the March release ‘Joy’. […]
It’s funny. I was listening to ‘Today Is Screaming Your Name’ earlier and thought: ‘This might be Old Neon’s best […]
Sophie Powers is back with a pop-core classic. Thick beats, glitch synth, and a compelling vocal delivery that drives nihilistic […]
Hold the front page – Harker are back! Their album, Axiom, was an emo-gaze sensation, so they have much to […]
With an album promised to use this year, Hot Milk fill the wait with a new single, ‘Horror Show’. This […]
This is a release fuelled by anger, rage, and pain. Yes, Lylyth channel their angst into this commentary on toxic […]
Fall Out Boy are back with their eighth long-player, So Much (For) Stardust. Brace yourself for a great deal of […]
Supercaan hail from Birmingham and London and play a synth/sequencer-tinged indie with equal parts fuzz and sparkle. A sirenesque synth […]
Matt Pless has dropped an epic oddity with ‘The Pied Piper on a Pale Horse’, a poem-to-music with visceral lyrics […]
Understatement have installed a new drummer, Zachk Cain, and returned with a new recording featuring a brace of songs with […]
Imbolg have self-produced an album of goth-rock tracks that revive the doomy wonderland of the NYC metal scene. We love […]
Manchester Orchestra’s “Lose you again” is a new single and I’m excited. Unexpected but all the more welcomed because we’ve been waiting for something new from the folks for a long time. Let’s dig in!
Bursting forth with the high energy of ‘Say It To My Face’, the hugely anticipated pop-punk debut from Meet Me […]