Pushed along with The Four Season’s ‘Beggin’ piano chord progression and drum beat, Yeah Yeah Yeahs new single ‘Burning’ has […]
Following Pixies’ recent single ‘There’s a Moon On’, this new single offers another look inside their forthcoming album, Doggerel. Let’s […]
Way back in the naughties, The Early November made an acoustic EP and named it The Acoustic EP. They developed […]
Introduced by the keyboard motif and a jangly guitar, ‘Almost Outta Here’ is an instant indie hit. This song will […]
Just like with ‘God is in the TV’, Northern Gloom’s substantial sound in their latest single immediately arrests your attention. […]
With a chugging Jimmy Eat World instant entry to the verse, the skin is already tingling for this new single […]
Long-time Suede fans are going to lap this song up, but after ‘She Still Leads Me On’ this new single […]
The latest single from Willow, and the second to be released from forthcoming LP <COPINGMECHANISM> after ‘<maybe> it’s my fault’, […]
With a saxophone-heavy introduction, the sway of ‘Happiness’ will be more familiar to early fans than much of the more […]
Thick and punchy, ‘More Than Machines’ is a great way to tell people you are back on the scene. If […]
With a loose beat and lo-fi fuzz, ‘Human Condition’ gives Pretty Sick the odd accolade of joining Chris de Burgh […]
Metallica’s ‘Master of Puppets’ has been a go-to song for everyone who has watched the fourth season of Stranger Things. Some of us discovered it because of the show and for some of us it was a good reminder of our pasts. But, let’s start from the beginning.
With a folksy summer feel, ‘The Hard Way’ is a song with layers of surprises. The initial gentle acoustic swing […]
As if in answer to The Buzzcocks 1978 question, Hot Milk slam out an anthemic and vitriolic anti-love song with […]
With a rich acoustic guitar at the heart and just a sprinkle of an electric lead guitar, this is a […]
If ever there was a single that rolls together a lot of content, it’s ‘Part of the Band’ from The […]
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. […]
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, […]
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’, […]