With a folksy summer feel, ‘The Hard Way’ is a song with layers of surprises. The initial gentle acoustic swing […]
Pittsburgh has been good to us when it comes to emo and alternative bands and the latest in the long […]
The digital release of Live and Rare comes some decades after the original 1998 release of this record. It was […]
Beatopia is the second long-player from Beabadoobee, with Fake It Flowers being almost two years prior. It represents a directional […]
As if in answer to The Buzzcocks 1978 question, Hot Milk slam out an anthemic and vitriolic anti-love song with […]
We recently had a taste of Blind Channel’s new long-player when they released ‘Don’t Fix Me’. Now we have the […]
King Tut’s stage is where all the action is at this year’s TRNSMT festival in Glasgow. After hosting Beabadoobee, it’s […]
With a rich acoustic guitar at the heart and just a sprinkle of an electric lead guitar, this is a […]
With the King Tut’s stage shining black with surface water, a general moist haze, and the band opting for sweaters, […]
If ever there was a single that rolls together a lot of content, it’s ‘Part of the Band’ from The […]
Describing themselves as an emogaze band from Brighton, Harker pretty much deliver on this promise with Axiom. In case you […]
Providing a solid edifice of post-grunge richness, Curbwire’s eponymous long player is packed with really strong elements. When you listen […]
If you were at or watched Glastonbury Festival 2022 on TV, you already know because you’ve been introduced. We’re introducing Holly to the rest of you here because if you can’t ever get enough of music that’s indie rock, synth, and pop combined, you just may be reading the right article. So, let’s talk about ‘Scarlett’ from her EP called The Walls Are Way Too Thin, shall we?
Bitters‘ latest single, ‘Loving Me’, provides a gentler take on their sound. Lighter and more plaintive than ‘Stole Your Car’, […]
If you’ve seen Pale Waves live this year, the opening riff of ‘Jealousy’ is going to be enough to trigger […]
With a Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoken intro, Lylyth’s ‘Fight Back’ is an angry and direct response to the US Supreme […]
A neatly assembled genre merge awaits for Willow’s ‘<maybe> it’s my fault’ as it dials up and down the scale. […]
Skunk Anansie are one of those bands that surprise you every time you hear them live. Yes, they really can […]
Get ready for some indie-pop sparkle for Rachel Chinouriri’s excellent summer-haze song ‘All I Ever Asked’. A sweet ‘woo-hoo-hoo’ vocal, […]
Homesick is the second long-player from Sea Girls. Like many recent albums, it was shaped by the lock-down. Based in […]
Playing a festival on home turf, Wet Leg delivered a set worthy of their #1 smash album. We also heard […]
It seems like only 21 minutes ago that the tap was dripping, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip… though […]
Featuring Perfume Genius (Michael Alden Hadreas), Yeah Yeah Yeahs make their return with ‘Spitting Off the Edge of the World’, […]
The Featured Artists Coalition (FAC), a non-profit organization representing the rights and interests of UK artists has launched a new […]