Home opens this record with a gorgeous throb of bass, growing ominous synths, a dark drumline, a pair of guitars...
Auto-tuned electro-pop from Leeds based, Nottingham born, solo artist. First track Mystery is dancefloor indie-electro by numbers, a strident, standard...
Sophomore album from Cornish Casio obsessive Hedluv and co-rapper Passman suffers, unfortunately, from a degree of self-confessed difficult second album...
It’s an unlikely scenario for a band who’ve been going over ten years before they even release a debut album,...
This compilation of studio recordings from Erswell opens with the familiarly baggy pop of Feel Good Sensation, it’s got a...
Starting in much the same delightfully squeaky fashion as he prior mini-album A Cup Of Salt this LP from H....
An attention grabbing solo vocal from Anna Muchin kicks off I Won’t Let You Go before the track lurches deliciously...
This debut album from Wimbledon based solo-artist Jake Bailey is, according to his press notes, an effort to recapture the...
There seems to be about three styles jostling for attention on opening track Play Pretend, unfortunately by the chorus the...
‘Don’t fuck your friends,’ Tim breathily intones on the slinky introduction to Dell Sez, it’s a slimy, grimy, swampy tune...
This vibrant little single from Swedish band Steel Island knocks together the heads of Loney Dear with the arch-pop of...
Opening with the ramshackle yet skankable clatter of Theme From The Age of Reason before turning into burbling, spoken word...
This debut album from Leeds based quartet opens with slightly sinister lounge-jazz stylings and vocals barked like a Circus ringmaster,...
Jaunty Ryan Adams-lite alt-country starts off reasonably well with the breezy California Wildflower, a pretty decent chunck of Americana written...
Summery Hefner-esque retro-indie pop from Magic Eight Ball, opening track Baby, Is It So? moves from light upbeat strum-a-long fun...