Arch rock from London quintet, opening track He’ll Never Have A Name has a lolloping moody drums, swathes of menacing...
Angular guitars and hollered vocals kick off this five track EP from this Los Angeles group, opening track Your Love/Not...
Soulful backing vocals from Amy West mingle with indie-rock guitars, hip-hop drumming, rapping from Samuel Otis and Joe Eden on...
If you want to know what the opening track to this LP sounds like then you just need to read...
Slinky indie-pop coils itself around Hatty Taylor’s delightful lead vocal on opening track This Is Normal, that carefully and craftily...
With a name that sounds like the gateway band between Busted and Stiff Little Fingers this London based three piece...
A bluesy swagger kicks off this EP from South London quintet The Waves...
Opening with spacey, retro, synths and melancholy violins, there’s a delightfully palpable air of anticipation to this new LP from...
The Cornish scene has for a long time been a long running joke in the British music industry and it...
Welsh quartet VVOLVES have an 80s industrial rock sound, it’s steeped in Joy Division-like echoing vocals on opener Clearer, a...
There’s a certain anti-folk ska punk sound that I find somewhat synonymous with Brighton, and from the gurgling and croaky...
This duo have the Atlantic ocean sepearting them, yet they’ve utilised the internet to create this, their 3rd LP. Opening...
This LP opens beguilingly, male and female vocals over a sustained organ note on Living Hell, before a subtle minimal...
Sophomore album from Prodigy and Pitchshifter guitarist Jim Davies and producer Pete Crossman opens with the fuzzy guitars, slick beats...
Diving headfirst into its big proto-anthem chorus this single from Warehouse Republic feels like Richard Ashcroft covering Steve Harley, it’s...