Squelchy electro funk from Cardiff based Omega 66 gets off to a vibrant start with Stank Machine, it has the...
Spooky ethereal synth sounds akin to Vangelis‘ Blade Runner soundtrack and female vocals keening softly in the background give way...
On a pleasant late June evening I sat down with Stephen, Wes and Lewis of Manchester band Monster Island in...
A heavy head-nod inducing drum beat kicks off Dancers like Milkmaid Grand Army-era Midlake, all packaged in woozy guitar, fireside...
Diving headfirst into its big proto-anthem chorus this single from Warehouse Republic feels like Richard Ashcroft covering Steve Harley, it’s...
Angular guitars and hollered vocals kick off this five track EP from this Los Angeles group, opening track Your Love/Not...
There’s some rather lovely backing vocals behind the spat and spluttered lyrics of lead singer Lewis Dyer on this gruff...
This duo are made up of electronica artist Mark Desvaux and producer Ian Sanderson, collaborating for the most part via...
This nine piece Leeds based outfit use their numbers to create rich atmospherics and layers of sound on twinkly indie-pop...
Home opens this record with a gorgeous throb of bass, growing ominous synths, a dark drumline, a pair of guitars...
This debut album from Leeds based quartet opens with slightly sinister lounge-jazz stylings and vocals barked like a Circus ringmaster,...
The Clock begins like title music for a Commodore 64 shoot ’em up before turning into a fast paced nu-indie...
This new EP from Brazilian Gus Garcia opens with the bittersweet folk-pop of Clocks and Crocodiles which combines a rousing...
Jaunty, lightweight indie-pop with a Brit-Pop sneer from singer-songwriter Keith Brown opens with the pleasingly scuzzy title track, nestled somewhere...
This duo have the Atlantic ocean sepearting them, yet they’ve utilised the internet to create this, their 3rd LP. Opening...