Emly Reo is making the kind of multi-coloured, cinematic pop hidden with layers of meaning. Her tracks – like delicious,...
Welsh rock up and comers Forrest release their debut album 16th July on Close To Home Records. Crafting textures that...
Yours and an intriguing (and hard to Google!) electronic duo hailing from London. Their manifesto is to create ‘personal electronic...
Fig by Four is the solo project of the Leeds’ multi-instrumentalist, Sarah Statham, whose debut album Capture Reveal was released last October through...
Preaching From the Pews takes a look at Bastille, a.k.a. London musician Dan Smith.
The rather fabulous synth-pop band Prides are Stewart Brock (piano, lead vocals), Callum Wiseman (guitar, piano, vocals) and Lewis Gardner...
Budada began life in 2011 as an anti-folk/lo-fi duo consisting of Hong Kong born singer/multi-instrumentalist Louise Schwarz and Wiltshire based...
Cornish band The Velvet Hands release their second single ‘Habit’ next week [out 4 March], a bolshy, brash garage punk...
It’s Monday, it’s Wacaday. One for the old farts there. Timmy Mallet? Anyone? I’ll get me coat. Anyway, it’s also...
This electro-pop brilliance in the form of Beca‘s ‘Enabler’, taken from her debut album Ecliptic, due later this month will...
Starless it may well be, but bible black it is not. The new single from Leeds’ duo The Horn The...
It was Nick Cave‘s 60th birthday last week and I have been listening to old records from The Birthday Party...
Chicago native Ezra Furman produces ‘Lousy Connection’ a bombastic, gem of 50s flecked sax pop that possesses the grandiosity of...
Lifted from her debut EP the title track Du Pouvoir/Power is French artist Halo Maud on entrancing form. Twitching pops, playful celestial...
Laurence Made Me Cry is musician and artist Jo Whitby. Upping sticks from Cardiff a few years back, she’s currently...