Home opens this record with a gorgeous throb of bass, growing ominous synths, a dark drumline, a pair of guitars...
Rather surprisingly the first track on this LP from London based The Love Band sounds a lot like The Music...
This is the first EP from Brooklyn quintet Quiet Lights, it begins with pulsing bass and ambience on Throat Cut...
London based quintet’s debut self-titled LP is a bright indie-pop affair, opening track Anyhow has a big, wide-eyed sound akin...
Grandiose opening track Subtle Changes sets the stall out for Welsh five-piece Jklmno, all stadium sized guitars and earnest lyrics;...
Ina Rush opens with a laidback, jazzy, freeform amble down dark, dangerous side streets before eventually veering into animalistic hoots...
If Not The Best kicks off proceedings with a Sondre Lerche-like pop-jazz tune, Boris Paillard’s vocal and guitar taking it...
With a name that sounds like the gateway band between Busted and Stiff Little Fingers this London based three piece...
Debut single from Australian singer-songwriter Joel Sarakula is a light, frothy and enjoyable tune. Wrapped around a simple set of...
It’s technically been five years since the last Mull Historical Society album, in that time the man behind the group...
This duo have the Atlantic ocean sepearting them, yet they’ve utilised the internet to create this, their 3rd LP. Opening...
There’s a very distinct whiff of Gloria Estefan on the disco-synth pop dance of opening track Roses of Ice (Now...
There’s some rather lovely backing vocals behind the spat and spluttered lyrics of lead singer Lewis Dyer on this gruff...
On a pleasant late June evening I sat down with Stephen, Wes and Lewis of Manchester band Monster Island in...
Kissing Like Pirañas threads together the deliciously distorted bass of Maurizio Veglio with Diego Franchino’s tight, tidy drums into an...