Jaunty Ryan Adams-lite alt-country starts off reasonably well with the breezy California Wildflower, a pretty decent chunck of Americana written...
Crunching drums hammering out of the speakers with a Vangelis-goes-pop synth-line propel us into opening track Tone, a high energy...
Sophomore LP from London-based quartet is an accomplished slab of angular, wry indie-pop wonderfulness. Opening with the archly humourous Out...
Jaunty, lightweight indie-pop with a Brit-Pop sneer from singer-songwriter Keith Brown opens with the pleasingly scuzzy title track, nestled somewhere...
Summery Hefner-esque retro-indie pop from Magic Eight Ball, opening track Baby, Is It So? moves from light upbeat strum-a-long fun...
This duo are made up of electronica artist Mark Desvaux and producer Ian Sanderson, collaborating for the most part via...
This London based seven piece specialise in folk-pop with hints of rockier leanings, akin to Laura Marling taking the helm...
This debut album from Leeds based quartet opens with slightly sinister lounge-jazz stylings and vocals barked like a Circus ringmaster,...
Tom Robinson introduced BBC 6music show Now Playing, a new programme on the network that tries to reflect some of...
Smallgang (from left to right): Toshi, Ruth, Matt, Simon. I got to sit down with London-based quartet Smallgang to drink...
Grandiose opening track Subtle Changes sets the stall out for Welsh five-piece Jklmno, all stadium sized guitars and earnest lyrics;...
Theatrical art-pop with a Kate Bush-vibe from French singer-songwriter Emily B. Green, opening track Sweet Addiction is arch and quite...
I had the pleasure of sitting down in the little garden area outside the back of Brick Lane’s 93FeetEast to...
Rather pleasingly what is momentarily a totally dreary indie pop jaunty number veers off of the rails into a wibbly...
Opening with the ramshackle yet skankable clatter of Theme From The Age of Reason before turning into burbling, spoken word...