Slickly produced to be sure, but opening track Phasers Aren’t Set To Stun is a rather sour start to this...
The Clock begins like title music for a Commodore 64 shoot ’em up before turning into a fast paced nu-indie...
Many bands in the past have not been given the chance to have a voice. The only way to...
This is the first EP from Brooklyn quintet Quiet Lights, it begins with pulsing bass and ambience on Throat Cut...
Delightfully burbling bass, erratically barked vocals sounding like assorted karate calls kick off this LP from quarter Scandinavia. From there,...
Squelchy electro funk from Cardiff based Omega 66 gets off to a vibrant start with Stank Machine, it has the...
Often sounding like a David Grohl solo brainstorming session this LP from Bristol based Oxygen Thief will sound somewhat familiar...
Kissing Like Pirañas threads together the deliciously distorted bass of Maurizio Veglio with Diego Franchino’s tight, tidy drums into an...
Kicking off with backroom alt-country blues rock Black Licorice, there’s a nice Electric Mayhem swagger to the arrangment, though the...
This solo EP from O’Hanna, singer from the spiky pop-punk outfit Cobson, begins in a fashion very familiar to fans...
Debut EP from Bristolian punk-rock quartet One State, opens with Latin Square, a spiky anxious riff over hastily spluttered vocals,...
‘Don’t fuck your friends,’ Tim breathily intones on the slinky introduction to Dell Sez, it’s a slimy, grimy, swampy tune...
The A-Side of this single is a spritely Math-y skip down a woodland path, this London-based three piece know how...
This debut LP from Canadian trio opens with a shimmering pop-rock tune that bares some similarity to a slightly heavier...
Debut LP from art-punk outfit Second Head begins with downtempo number Oh and Every Time, where Emma Browning’s Nico-on-a-bad-day vocal...