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There’s an instant electro feel to the opening track of Belgian DJ Bros Bros‘ latest release, his The Journey EP,...
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It’s Raining On The Wrong Side of the Window is the newest release from London-based indie-rockers Glass Peaks. It’s a...
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Just over two years after she released her debut album ‘Skinhorse Playground’ ex-Katzenjammer star Sol Heilo has issued independently an...
Lobotany is the second EP from London indie punk trio cheerbleederz, following up on 2018’s well received debut faceplant. Cheerbleederz...
Talk Show’s debut EP These People brings you the best of south London ferocity served with furious Mancunian snarl. Harrison...
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Blue Moon Rising is the last in the series of the three EPs, following Black Star Dancing and This Is...
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Death Valley Girls have drip-fed fans the first track from their latest EP with the title-track, ‘Breakthrough‘. Orginally covered by...