This single from Leeds band Cut Out Shapes opens well with an upbeat drum line and tentatively shimmering guitars, though...
Slickly produced to be sure, but opening track Phasers Aren’t Set To Stun is a rather sour start to this...
If Not The Best kicks off proceedings with a Sondre Lerche-like pop-jazz tune, Boris Paillard’s vocal and guitar taking it...
Opening with the grimily joyful rock of The Hop, American Werewolf Academy have a bluesy swagger that sits alongside Bruce...
Sophomore album from Prodigy and Pitchshifter guitarist Jim Davies and producer Pete Crossman opens with the fuzzy guitars, slick beats...
Opening with spacey, retro, synths and melancholy violins, there’s a delightfully palpable air of anticipation to this new LP from...
Industrial white noise, a workmanlike clanging and erratic fuzzy shivers of noise do battle with a despairing, wailing tormented vocal...
Jaunty, lightweight indie-pop with a Brit-Pop sneer from singer-songwriter Keith Brown opens with the pleasingly scuzzy title track, nestled somewhere...
This sophomore record from Smallgang and Crumbling Ghost drummer Matthew Atkins is a sparse, haunting collage of atmospherics and natural...
This single from quartet Aloosh begins as a quirky jittery little number, before settling in a Casiotone For The Painfully...
This debut album from Leeds based quartet opens with slightly sinister lounge-jazz stylings and vocals barked like a Circus ringmaster,...
This duo have the Atlantic ocean sepearting them, yet they’ve utilised the internet to create this, their 3rd LP. Opening...
There’s some rather lovely backing vocals behind the spat and spluttered lyrics of lead singer Lewis Dyer on this gruff...
It’s a brave artist who calls a single Failure, though the full title of this single is Failure (after a...
Angular guitars and hollered vocals kick off this five track EP from this Los Angeles group, opening track Your Love/Not...