Noah and the Loners release debut EP A Desolate Warning on Marshall Records this week. They head to Austin, Texas...
Singer-songwriter Cian Godfrey is the artist behind Somebody’s Child. At the beginning of February they released their self-titled debut album....
The Goa Express grew up together in Burnley, shared adolescent experiences moulding the sound and spirit of the band. Now...
Thus Love played their first dates in the UK in February and March this year as part of Independent Venue...
Borderline Festival in Dublin had its inaugural event in February. Two days of independent and experimental artists across two stages...
Dublin’s Pillow Queens signed to Royal Mountain Records after self-releasing their debut 2020 album In Waiting. Their second album Leave...
One of the joys of SXSW is discovering artists you were not previously aware of. Sorry Mom are such a...
Sharing a stage at Lytham Festival opening for Wet Leg, Fontaines D.C. and The Strokes, in July and with their...
Dublin’s TV People craft atmospheric music: a gritty combination of post-punk and alternative rock and in August 2021 they released...
Before their gig at Edinburgh’s Sneaky Pete’s venue in August, I sat down with Korey Patterson (guitarist) and Benji Haynes...
Brooklyn indie rock band Slow Fiction self-released their self-titled debut EP in February 2023. Influenced by poets Anne Waldman, Ted...
Bristol’s The Allergies are currently on tour, with their new album Tear The Place Up set for release on Jalapeno...
Welsh-born Bristol-based three-piece The Pleasure Dome will release their new EP Liminal Space on 10 May. This week they shared...
London’s TV Priest have released their second album My Other People, following on from debut Uppers both on the Seattle...
Belfast trio Chalk are ending 2023 year on a high, shortlisted for both the BBC Radio Ulster ATL Artist of...