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Joy Atlas follow up their debut single Dismount with the rather fine Notice It All. It’s a more than worthwhile...
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Normil Hawaiians are not a band that is often mentioned when discussing 1980s indie, but a cursory glance at Discogs shows...
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If a spot of cannibalism takes your fancy you’d be wise to assuage that desire by getting your gnashers around...
In its fifth year of existence Carefully Planned has perhaps reached its optimum form. Spread across eight locations in Manchester’s...
Leeds based gazers Colour of Spring released their new single ‘Grey’ at the start of October a slice of dexterous...
Aussie cult rockers The Drones will be back in Europe later this month as they set out on a 24-date...
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There are some occasions when even on paper the concept alone of a band makes you think ‘That’s such a...
Milwaukee scramblepop four-piece The Fatty Acids have been releasing music on Brooklyn’s Uninhabitable Mansions, their own Kribber Krown imprint,...
Sea Glass is the sixth album from the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Susan James, adding to a varied catalogue of genre-spanning...