This single from Leeds band Cut Out Shapes opens well with an upbeat drum line and tentatively shimmering guitars, though...
Kicking off with a fuzzy, scratchy version of the strident, robust rocking riff that underpins The Need For Money is...
Thunderous opener Eureka delightfully assaults the ears with a cacophony of noise, before, surprisingly, 40 seconds in turning into a...
The success of previous releases from Funeral Club has been their ability to create something evocative of dusty, mysterious times,...
There’s a very distinct whiff of Gloria Estefan on the disco-synth pop dance of opening track Roses of Ice (Now...
Crunching drums hammering out of the speakers with a Vangelis-goes-pop synth-line propel us into opening track Tone, a high energy...
Theatrical art-pop with a Kate Bush-vibe from French singer-songwriter Emily B. Green, opening track Sweet Addiction is arch and quite...
Waves crash before the arch punk of opening track Dirty Beaches gets underway, sneery The Clash-like vocals teasing ‘If you...
Chirpy pop from this London-based quartet has echoes of both Jack Johnson and Nizlopi. Bright instrumentation and half-rapped vocals, with...
Space-pop from Floridian duo Greymarket is kind of what Radiohead might sound like if they’d taken their music in an...
This nine piece Leeds based outfit use their numbers to create rich atmospherics and layers of sound on twinkly indie-pop...
This three track EP from Camden-based Scandinavian Eric Ness starts strongly with the jaunty playful folk strut of the title...
Sophomore album from Leeds-based quartet wears its early-Radiohead influence on its sleeve on opener Fall On Me, Matt’s guitar jangling...
Tom Robinson introduced BBC 6music show Now Playing, a new programme on the network that tries to reflect some of...
This new EP from Brazilian Gus Garcia opens with the bittersweet folk-pop of Clocks and Crocodiles which combines a rousing...