Delightfully burbling bass, erratically barked vocals sounding like assorted karate calls kick off this LP from quarter Scandinavia. From there,...
Sophomore album from Leeds-based quartet wears its early-Radiohead influence on its sleeve on opener Fall On Me, Matt’s guitar jangling...
Oklahoma-based band Colourmusic have made a huge impact with their latest record My ______ Is Pink and are currently part...
Third LP from Manchester trio begins with a low key, near acapella introduction before lurching into the catchy sing-a-long of...
This three track EP from Camden-based Scandinavian Eric Ness starts strongly with the jaunty playful folk strut of the title...
This new EP from Brazilian Gus Garcia opens with the bittersweet folk-pop of Clocks and Crocodiles which combines a rousing...
This Christmas single rounds off a pretty damn fine year for Japan’s Shonen Knife, marking their 30th anniversary as a...
A lively and thrilling double A side from London quartet Chapter 24 opens with Spindle, a song that propels itself...
On a pleasant late June evening I sat down with Stephen, Wes and Lewis of Manchester band Monster Island in...
Diving headfirst into its big proto-anthem chorus this single from Warehouse Republic feels like Richard Ashcroft covering Steve Harley, it’s...
It’s technically been five years since the last Mull Historical Society album, in that time the man behind the group...
This compilation of studio recordings from Erswell opens with the familiarly baggy pop of Feel Good Sensation, it’s got a...
This single from Leeds band Cut Out Shapes opens well with an upbeat drum line and tentatively shimmering guitars, though...
It’s full blown ska skank-friendly syncopated horns from Hannah and Lucy Baines, coupled with Sam Minnear’s limb-shaking drum beat that...
Debut LP from art-punk outfit Second Head begins with downtempo number Oh and Every Time, where Emma Browning’s Nico-on-a-bad-day vocal...