The Boys Cosmic is the eccentric, otherworldy new album from South Wales-based psychedelic band Deep Hum. It’s a more song-based,...
Sharing a stage at Lytham Festival opening for Wet Leg, Fontaines D.C. and The Strokes, in July and with their...
With release of new single ‘Thunder‘ and after seeing the band perform a storming set on the last night of...
Joe and the Shitboys are much loved by Iggy Pop and get a play on his BBC Radio6 Music radio...
New York based five piece Been Stellar performed at the Speedy Wunderground showcase at SXSW alongside amongst others, The Lounge...
Making the most of some pandemic related spare time, Lissie Maurus is belatedly celebrating the tenth anniversary of her 2010...
Dublin’s TV People craft atmospheric music: a gritty combination of post-punk and alternative rock and in August 2021 they released...
Congratulations on your second EP of 2022. Another Day in Paradise was released in February, and your self-titled EP is set for...
Singer-songwriter Cian Godfrey is the artist behind Somebody’s Child. At the beginning of February they released their self-titled debut album....
Brooklyn indie rock band Slow Fiction self-released their self-titled debut EP in February 2023. Influenced by poets Anne Waldman, Ted...
London’s TV Priest have released their second album My Other People, following on from debut Uppers both on the Seattle...
Welcome HamsandwicH! Congratulations on your fourth studio album Magnify out now via your own label Route 109a Recordings. Could you introduce yourselves and explain...
Jemma Freeman & The Cosmic Something are not only a band that are hard to pigeon-hole, but a band who...
One of the joys of SXSW is discovering artists you were not previously aware of. Sorry Mom are such a...
Glasgow’s Humour released their debut EP Pure Misery on So Young Records in November 2022. 2023 is proving to be...