‘Original’, the opening track from the Sapien EP from masked Mancunians Cooper T. A band and track well informed by classic British indie sounds, overlayed by the unlikely in rap music. Cooper T have here produced a track which sits within stark contrast to itself in many ways throughout, however, not in a detrimental sense. … Continued
San Quentin’s latest track ‘Feed The Ego’ echoes with the grandeur of stadium-sized anthems, a testament to their roots in Southend-on-Sea. This indie rock band creates a captivating soundscape, adorned with resounding riffs and infectious chorus hooks that demand attention. Emerging from humble working-class origins, San Quentin is poised to redefine the music scene with … Continued
Seeweed’s track ‘I Confess’ is a vibrant ode to cherished moments spent with a loved one. The fusion of its funky bassline and lively drum groove perfectly complements the smooth guitar melodies that weave throughout, conjuring an infectious and spirited atmosphere. Recorded at the idyllic ‘Mwnci’ studio in West Wales, the song bears the mark … Continued
Bedroom Tax, the innovative 5-piece band, is a captivating force of musical artistry that blends driving riffs and beats, cinematic string arrangements, and thought-provoking lyrics. Their music stands out in a crowded landscape, reminiscent of renowned artists such as Fontaines DC, Arctic Monkeys, and The Strokes, while infusing their unique flavor akin to Jamie T … Continued
Prepare to be captivated by the sonic marvel that is ‘Distorted Reality’, the boundary-pushing opus from Colorado’s alternative rock trailblazers, No Signal. This album emerges as a testament to the boundless synergy between innovative creativity and the expertise of a Grammy Award-Winning team, seamlessly woven into a tapestry that defies conventional categorisation. Hailing from the … Continued
Loveproof’s EP ‘Winter’s Children’ delivers an entrancing blend of dream pop, indie rock, and dub, cloaked in an evocative gothic aura. Comprising of four tracks that transport listeners through a darkly atmospheric journey, the EP showcases the seamless collaboration between vocalist Ciaran Megahey (The Autumn Stones) and producer/instrumentalist Brendan McGarvey (Jerkbank, Stereohoax, Sugarkill). Recorded at … Continued
Black Sea Storm’s latest musical odyssey, ‘İsmimi Bulutlardan Aldım’ unveils a spellbinding creation that transcends geographical confines and musical boundaries. Crafted on the road during a nomadic sojourn across Mexico, this album epitomizes the fusion of artistic inspiration and adventurous spirit. The album’s title, translating to “I was named after the clouds”, encapsulates the ethereal essence … Continued
Sometimes, the unexpected slaps you right in the face with a piece of music, ‘Love Like A Grain Of Sand’ from 3FIVE3 has exactly that effect. Often, I find that spoken word within music can become largely dull and unpleasant to listen to. However, on the contrary with this latest track from this extremely unique … Continued
Southern lads The Howlers, a name I have come across before and who’s music is something instantly likeable and extremely easy listening, have released yet another beauty of a track in their most recent single ‘El Dorado’. Coming as the bands first release since their debut EP in 2022, The Howlers are certainly back with … Continued
Combining a plethora of musical influences to evolve into their current form as a band, Sarpa Salpa have come through with a really funky number which feels like a really modern twist on times gone by. ‘Simple Pleasures’ feels like the best of everything that is modern pop music with a hint of that glorious era … Continued
A track built to capture the frustrations of being overlooked, ‘Touch Of Gold’ is the third studio single from the fast rising Sheffield band LUNARCA. This year has seen the lads from the Steel City rise rapidly in popularity with appearances at major festivals such as Reading & Leeds and the Crystal Stage at Tramlines. … Continued
‘Sofia’, a remarkable new single from north-east based indie rocker Sarah Johnsone, this track is somehow both full of life and really chilled out at the same time. A great listen. There is one part of this track which really doesn’t do itself justice and it’s just production of the vocals, it’s easy to hear … Continued
Gnarly, full of attitude, glorious post-punk. Dick Dudley have produced yet another out-of-the-box banger about a rather strange subject – a tribute to those battling Kidney Disease. ‘Salt’, follows on from a series of successful releases from Dick Dudley. The glamorous part of this music, is the fact that it very much sets itself apart … Continued
A feel good indie banger which wouldn’t be out of place at any indie club night. The latest body of work from South Coast rockers Pioneers, introducing ‘Cold For Zero’. After a successful stint of radio plays including a spin on the coveted BBC Radio One, the lads have embarked on what is yet another … Continued
PYNKIE’s forthcoming album “Songies” is a captivating blend of nostalgia and modernity, seamlessly intertwining Gen X influences with a Gen Z spirit. Lindsey Radice, the mastermind behind PYNKIE, takes listeners on a dreamy pop journey that resonates with both affection for the past and a sense of hope for the future. Radice’s musical journey is … Continued
Couch Cult’s self-titled EP, ‘The Couch Cult’, is a mesmerising sonic journey that encapsulates the essence of post-pandemic introspection. Crafted from the raw passion of three friends and guided by the expertise of Atlanta producer Winton Josephs, this 5-song collection delves into the enigmatic realms of altered perception, authenticity in a shifting world, and the intricacies … Continued
After first meeting at the famous Metropolis studios back in 2016, founding members of Prima Queen Louise and Kristin instantly hit it off musically and are still blessing our ears now with great music. ‘Eclipse’, now almost a year old is a perfect example of the sumptuous music which Prima Queen keep putting out. Polished … Continued
Right from the off, the latest single from Blondes, ‘Does It Rain On You?’, feels like a real get up and go indie tune ready for the feel of packed out rooms fuelled by cider and good vibes. A real summer vibe. The track itself just displays everything that is great about indie music and … Continued
‘Getchy Go’, the latest release from Henry And The Waiter, a piece of music which at the start is rather rhythmically confusing, but turns into a bouncy pop anthem. I have to admit, when I pressed play on this track the first thing I noticed was the insane tonality in the vocalists voice. There’s almost … Continued
Having seen the success of over 18,000 streams on their debut single, The Palava are returning with their latest single ‘Useless’, a feel good indie rock banger. After forming over a drunken conversation between a group of mates from the small town of York, these lads have definitely started making all the right noises with … Continued
Alena Ciera’s EP ‘All In My Head’ is an exhilarating sonic ride that ignites an irresistible urge to move. The album’s fusion of ear-pleasing vocals, vibrant drums, electric basslines, and captivating electro-pop elements creates an infectious energy that draws listeners into a world of rhythmic delight. Through each track, Alena Ciera invites us to surrender to … Continued
Porcelain Tongue’s sophomore release, ‘Goodbye Peggy‘ is an emotional odyssey that delves deeply into themes of loss, grief, and the intricate process of healing. The album serves as a poignant exploration of the human experience in the wake of a loved one’s departure. The album’s contemplative essence reminds us that the journey towards acceptance is … Continued
Lily Desmond’s EP ‘OMEN’, ushers listeners into a mythological realm, the first of a series that creatively reinterprets the “Hero’s Journey”. Drawing inspiration from Joseph Campbell’s monomyth and a fascination with Arthurian legends, Desmond ingeniously shifts the spotlight from the hero to the tyrant, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of the villainous archetype. … Continued
Bravo Papa’s triumphant return takes the form of their highly anticipated album, “Photographic Memoirs“, a 12-track magnum opus that resonates with the unmistakable echoes of Norwegian Indie Rock and Post-Punk. Made up of a collective of extraordinary talent, Bravo Papa comprises Kjetil aka “Kelly” Rønningen on vocals, Øystein Granheim Hammer on guitars, Mads Friberg on … Continued
Name Sayers’ latest album, “Joyboys In The Grindhouse“, masterfully crafted under the production guidance of Grammy nominee Grant Eppley, takes listeners on an eclectic musical journey. A distinct evolution for the band, the album seamlessly weaves together a tapestry of genres ranging from Psych Rock and Hip Hop to Synth Pop and Cumbia. This audacious … Continued
“Birds Aren’t Real” EP by the 5-piece dark-wave, art-rock, and proto/post-punk band Shaven Primates, from Oxford UK, immerses listeners in a whirlwind of diverse sonic landscapes, reflecting the group’s commitment to pushing genre boundaries. Through rumbling basslines, wailing guitars, and synths that bridge retro and modern, the EP embarks on a sonic journey of raw … Continued
ZicZac’s EP, “States Of Disorientation“, is a mesmerising musical journey that showcases the band’s growth and evolution since their self-titled debut. Comprising of Hans Henjes (vocals, rhythm guitar), Paul Imer (lead guitar, keys), Ruben Sprondel (bass), and Louis Katzmann (drums), ZicZac’s name perfectly encapsulates the essence of their music – vibrant, jagged, and unapologetically non-conformist. … Continued
Estrada’s debut EP, “Public Secret“, is a captivating six-track collection that beautifully blends new shoegaze elements with some of his previously viral classics. Known for his distinctive “#foogaze” sound, Estrada crafts an emotive musical journey that exudes nostalgia, comfort, and hopefulness, reminiscent of the beloved 90s shoegaze genre. Through his TikTok and Instagram presence, Estrada … Continued
Tahls’ latest record, “Thanks A Million“, serves as a captivating showcase of the Brooklyn-based alt-rock band’s evolution. Led by the talented Tahlia Amanson, the album marks a departure from her previous independent productions, as she ventured to Memphis to collaborate with producer Calvin Lauber. Together, along with assistant engineer Elijah Poston, they brought Tahlia’s vision … Continued
Matthew Shadley Band’s latest offering, “1970 Something“, proves to be a remarkable follow-up to their first album in 14 years, “Emerald“. Released on 10 July 2023, the album boasts eight original songs penned by the band’s primary content creator, Matthew Shadley Brauer, along with two thoughtfully selected cover songs originally by Big Star and Steely … Continued
Graffiti Welfare’s debut album, “Revolving Shores”, is a mesmerising journey through the complexities of coming-of-age in the modern world. Hailing from Denver, this alt psych-pop artist skilfully weaves an experimental and introspective tapestry that resonates powerfully with listeners. Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of artists, including Tame Impala, Floating Points, and Pink Floyd, Graffiti … Continued
Miki Agrawal, the trailblazing serial entrepreneur known for her disruptive innovation and impactful ventures such as TUSHY and THINX, makes an audacious leap into the music world with her debut album, “It All Exists“, released under the moniker Soul Gaze. Collaborating with veteran musician Happie Hoffman and producer Gene Evaro Jr., Agrawal delivers a profound … Continued
Casiocenz’s debut album, “Party of One“, is a remarkable musical journey that showcases the creative prowess of a single individual. Written, performed, and produced entirely by Casiocenz, with only a few vocal accompaniments, the album exudes a unique charm that sets it apart from the mainstream. The album’s diversity of genres and inspirations is one … Continued
A repetitive ear-worm of a track would be the most fitting description, in a nutshell, of the latest single ‘Sex’ from The Ultraviolets. Sex contains a really memorable chorus which does not fail to get stuck on your lips by the second chorus of the song, something which takes a lot of work as a … Continued
My first introduction to this track was listening to it while watching the music video. The Family Rain are a band who are absolutely not lacking in musical imagination and brilliance; they also clearly have a rather visual imagination too! Magnificent. Machete Western is a track which is layered with synths, brilliant backing vocals and … Continued
‘Words’, a track which has left me lost for exactly that. This track has a beautiful balance of happy feelings and musical melancholy. Nature TV are a band who, having come across them before, have stuck in my memory for their musical and songwriting talents. The band seem to have this habit for hooking people … Continued
An artist I’ve come across before when writing reviews and one that last time out, I wasn’t a huge fan of. This time around, Belot has not failed to impress my ears. This song is unbelievably infectious, my toes were tapping the whole way through and the song is so good that it actually felt … Continued
A proper beauty, north-eastern starlet Cat Ryan is fast rising with great tunes just like this latest release ‘Like This’. I can really imagine this song being the soundtrack to a 2010s FIFA track. A very strange comment but one which I’m sure indie lovers will understand, a huge compliment as some of the bigger … Continued
‘Nothing But The Sun’, the latest single from East-London based band Le Light instantly feels like a throwback to all that was great about the 80s. Those mysterious, shimmering synths alongside the funky disco feel of the track really feel like they’ve come from a different time. I feel like this track could maybe use … Continued
One of the most confusing and mind boggling songs I have ever heard in my life has just been released by London band The Kobras, with their latest track ‘Rabbit Hole’. I’m really not sure how to feel about this track, not often do I start a review with such a negative tone but it’s … Continued
Token Honey have here made a song which has the feel of a real timeless classic. ‘Different Enough’ is a bouncy indie pop track infused with beautiful guitar tones and a gleaming vocal performance. A track which is somehow emotive yet contrastingly really bouncy at the same time, ‘Different Enough’ contains so many brilliant elements. … Continued
‘Do You Wanna Party’, right from the off has this incredibly infectious feel about it that makes you want to tap your toes in utter delight. Fleece, a Canadian outfit influenced by 60s harmony, psych rock and contemporary pop, really have made quite the impression with their music of late having racked up more than … Continued
Huge, huge summer vibes coming in with the latest single from Manchester indie-pop starlet Saytr Play. ‘Butterfly Stitches’, which is the title track of Saytr Plays latest EP is a track which is extremely reminiscent of many other great indie pop bands with that classic dance-ready feel to it. Built on a sparkling guitar melody, … Continued
Youth Sector, the mind boggling self-proclaimed ‘art-rock’ four piece, release yet another single into their catalogue of music which absolutely stakes a claim for one of the most catchy songs which you’ll come across. Of all the things that are to be said about this song the feature point that I took away from the … Continued
Sometimes, a band comes along who are so far apart from the rest of everything else being produced in the music industry. Cassia is that band right now. I can’t attach their sound to any other band and honestly they seem to define the realms of genre. ‘High Tones’ is the latest in their discography … Continued
Full of life and pulsating music, ‘Crash’ is the latest addition to the sensational catalogue of fast rising band Only The Poets. ‘Crash’ comes in at a short and sweet Two minutes and Forty seconds and in that short amount of time, I think it’s fair to say that the song absolutely has its desired … Continued
North West rock’n’rollers Columbia have recently released their latest tune. ‘Memory Lane’ is a song which does very much take you on a journey through feelings of nostalgia. A real call to the rock music of the past with something nice and fresh added. Unlike many other bands, Columbia haven’t just stamped their name on … Continued
Some of the most animated, original and catchy post punk I have ever wrapped my ears around. ‘Free Parking’, the latest single from Youth Sector is simply a masterpiece. Once again, as I’d expect of Youth Sector now having heard and reviewed a couple of their tunes, this is completely out of the box and … Continued
Drifting somewhere between heartbreak and a musical feeling of rejoice, KIDS have delivered what is a real journey through their lives in London with their debut EP. Right from the off, there’s some swaggering rhythms with the opener Worthy which feels like a really fitting opener to what is a well put together collection of … Continued
Virens’ debut EP, ‘Couples Therapy’ is a heartfelt musical project that emerged from an unexpected lockdown love story between an actress from Birmingham and a songwriter from Bexhill. The EP delves into the trials and tribulations of being in a relationship, exploring the complexities and emotions that come with love and companionship. Entirely self-funded, ‘Couples Therapy’ … Continued
Jude Grant, a talented artist hailing from Chicago, presents a captivating concept album with ‘The Real Thing’. This musical journey delves into the stark contrast between the glamorous highs and the mundane realities of everyday life. Grant, who himself works as a barista in his hometown of Long Grove, IL, explores the notion of finding contentment … Continued
Lady Anemoia’s sophomore album, ‘The Hypnotist Collection’. offers a mesmerising exploration of a life that may be unfamiliar to many. Drawing inspiration from Bob Dylan’s song ‘She Belongs to Me’ the album delves into the pivotal moments experienced by an artist in their daily existence. It captures the essence of how every encounter and experience can … Continued
Trailer Swift’s latest EP, ‘Variant’, delves into the language of outbursts and the cadence of breakdowns, capturing raw emotions with an honesty that is almost palpable. The band skillfully translates these intense experiences into recognisable musical form, tackling the challenge of songwriting with remarkable depth. ‘Variant‘ is a slow-burn space rock journey that emerges from broken … Continued
Le Big Zero’s latest EP, ‘At Arm’s Length’, is a testament to the power of belief and perseverance in the face of challenges. The band, led by Michael Pasuit and Ben Ross, has come a long way through DIY tours and lineup changes, solidifying their core sound. With the addition of Katie Cooney and Lukas … Continued
After two years of anticipation, the hotly-tipped Birmingham band 3 Little Wolves has unveiled their long-awaited debut album, ‘Fires in the Night.’ This highly-anticipated release brings together a collection of re-recorded and re-mastered versions of their previously released singles, as well as a selection of brand-new tracks that have never been heard before. From the … Continued
Prepare to embark on a mind-bending musical journey as Arson Whales unleash their highly anticipated album, ‘Galactopus’, set to be released on 7th July. This experimental offering pushes the boundaries of genre and delivers a sonic experience that is both captivating and exhilarating. From the moment the first track kicks in, Arson Whales grabs your … Continued
Aleesha Dibbs, known for her contributions to various musical projects, steps into the spotlight with her debut solo EP, ‘Paradise Lost’. This collection of songs serves as a sonic journey through transformation and self-actualisation, challenging the conventional notion that change and growth are always accompanied by positivity. Produced and engineered by Tom Crandles (Prudence, Au.Ra, … Continued
Fake A Smile have just released their latest body of work and I can honestly say, it has definitely left me with an ‘appetite’ for something a bit more. Coming in at only one minute and forty-eight seconds long, I was immediately apprehensive of this song. It just feels like it may need a bit … Continued
A huge throwback to the sound of the 80s with the instrumentation of ‘Summer Girl’, the latest release from familiar faces The Pigeon Detectives. ‘Summer Girl’ is gnarly and full of grit and raw, unfiltered emotion. This is almost like if you take typical indie music and just add something a little extra. Having listened … Continued
‘Kimosabe’, the title single from the new upcoming Dope Lemon album sets the tone for what I expect will be a highly anticipated album. After huge shows at the likes of Manchester’s Albert Hall recently; as well as support from huge national and international tastemakers on recent releases, Dope Lemon have created quite a light … Continued
Animated, possibly one of the best new releases I have come across of late. Crystal Tides are a band who are new to me but make an instant impression with how relatable their music and lyrics are. The first thing that instantly caught my attention within this track was the production of the vocal in … Continued
Edinburgh newcomers Canongate have released their fourth and latest single ‘Glad I’m Free’ and it’s absolutely one of the most relaxed and mellow pieces of music I’ve heard in a while. The lads from Scotland aimed to make this song a feel good single with catchy melodies and a feeling of freedom. These feelings and … Continued
‘Rainy Summer’, as the title may suggest, feels rather moody and full of attitude from the off. The Wears have a very clear and defined sound within this track and not one which I can really link back to any other artist easily. A unique piece of Rock music such as this is hard to … Continued
The latest single from Scottish songwriter Blair Davie is about as heartfelt as any song I have ever heard. ‘Lovely’ mixes emotion and the discussion of hard-to-discuss feelings with a hugely bouncy and lively piece of music. The track starts with what feels like a timeless opening and something really instantly recognisable. Beyond this opening, … Continued
Fast rising Manchester lads M60 are back with yet another toe-tapper of a single in ‘Kool-Aid’. Right from the off, ‘Kool-Aid’ is as infectious as they come with an ear worm of a chorus that I wouldn’t be ashamed to bounce my head to in the street. I do feel the guitars in this track … Continued
Another fine example of the resurgence of guitar music is this latest single from Danny Mellin, ‘Ordinary Day (Ordinary Town)’ is lively to say the very least. With dirty guitar riffs driving this track along with the rest of an excellent rhythm section – Danny seems to have found a winning formula for his music. … Continued
Heartfelt, catchy and anthemic. Pretty much everything you could ever want from any piece of music. ‘Jessica’ by Daytime TV comes off the back of a lot of recent success for the band including a support tour in Europe. The melodies, the rhythms and just every bit of musicality about this track makes it something … Continued
My immediate expectation of this song was something maybe a little bit gloomy due to the guitars in the intro of the track. Never have I been so wrong so fast. The impeccable vocal performance soon kicks into this tune, with it comes the transformation into a shimmering musical performance. This one is definitely a … Continued
Neighbourhood Weekender returns to Victoria Park in Warrington this weekend for its 5th festival! Saturday 27th May will be headlined by Manchester legend Paul Heaton who will be joined by special guest Rianne Downey. Sunday 28th May will see Pulp return to Warrington for the first time since their last performance at Victoria Park back … Continued
Huge, overwhelmingly amazing vocals. The first thing that slaps you in the face from The Jade Assembly. ‘Vulcan’ does have an interesting opening that pulls you in as a listener. However, it’s the power of vocalist John that really stands out from this breath of fresh air Manchester band. Bringing back Rock and Roll to … Continued
After the success of their debut single ‘This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things’, The Maddocks are back once again with a second single; it’s just as high as the standards they’ve previously set! ‘If Anyone Can’ is full of high gain, grungey guitars and catchy hook lines. Just as I’d come to expect … Continued
After support from the nationally renowned Jack Saunders on BBC Radio 1 on her last single, Belot has returned with another bouncy electronic infused offering in latest single ‘Get This’. Belot, who is a pioneer of a genre she claims to be called ‘awkward pop’, has a knack for creating songs which may be perceived … Continued
Funky, happy and just full of life. Ziggy D’Amato is a name that is very much brand new to me and one that I will be looking more into beyond this song. Unbelievably easy listening and just a song that is bound to make any listener feel all sorts of happy emotions. This track feels … Continued
The latest release from Sad Boys Club sees them bring a slower, more emotional song to the table. It’s a track full of beautiful string parts and just some huge sounding instrumental lines in general. One thing that absolutely cannot be knocked about this track is the sheer quality of production. Every bit of attention … Continued
Beautifully authentic stripped back piano ballad – May Payne’s latest single, ‘I Hate It When You Touch Me’ encapsulates the painful reality of being a young woman unable to say ‘no’. Payne’s heart-wrenching track debates the deep-rooted pain of ‘mandatory intimacy’ and unwillingly enduring the unwanted touch of a man. 21-year-old singer songwriter gained a … Continued
Another upcomer who’s making their name in the north eastern corner of the country is Tom A Smith. And I have to say, for such a young man, this lads songwriting is way beyond his years. Tom, within this track, seems to have developed a really relatable way of writing about his youthful experiences and … Continued
‘Illusions’, a track which seems, in many ways, drenched in all forms of pain. This track almost feels defining of the Lo-Fi indie sound. The lads in Nature TV have absolutely nailed down a sound which really feels very much unique to them. In recent times, Nature TV have seen support from national tastemakers such … Continued
Harmonic beauty in the latest single from North East band Komparrison. ‘He Doesn’t Get It’ features vocal parts which I would not have expected over the almost grungey music. The stand out of this track is without doubt, as I previously mentioned, the vocal layering and the understanding of the music to have made the … Continued
There’s something quite remarkable about the fact that the lads in Pentire have managed to write and release a song such as ‘Kick Me When I’m Weak’ on an EP and still it isn’t even the best song on the whole record. Pentire have really been making waves on the UK circuit recently having just … Continued
Nostalgia defined, ‘I Just Wanna Know’ is a real throwback to times gone by and a reminder of the classic Indie sound we all know and love. The Splints, hailing from Australia, are returning with what is surprisingly only their second single. I say surprisingly because this is a band that sound like they have … Continued
South coast musical mindbenders The Manatees are back with their latest offering ‘How Was I To Know’, released on April 14th via Fierce Panda Records as part of their latest EP ‘Dream In Colour’. This track, as stated by the lads, is absolutely rife with a plethora of different musical influences spanning multiple genres. All of … Continued
Falling To Pieces, the first piece of music released by The Pigeon Detectives since the announcement of their highly anticipated Sixth studio album. It’s definitely anthemic to say the very least. I’m really not sure where to start with this track, the sheer quality of songwriting on display has absolutely blown my mind and left … Continued
A song very much written for the people by a band from an extremely relatable background. ‘This Town’ by The White Roses is an in your face, guitar driven banger. The immediate standout of this track is the vocal performance from singer Ellie. There’s a real beauty and innocence about the way such harsh and … Continued
From one of my favourite rising bands in the industry – Only The Poets. Jump is a sensationally catchy track. I remember reviewing the last single from these guys when ‘Even Hell’ was released and being completely blown away. Since then they have now released their latest body of work ‘Jump’. As I have come to … Continued
Mr Invisible, a track which lyrically any listener may immediately fall at the feet of. A real story teller of a track. Unfortunately, as much as the lyrics really do tell a story, what let’s this track down is the musical aspect. It just seems quite messy and very muddled up with all the parts … Continued
From the very outset of Star Cross’d, the latest single from Fast Money Music, there’s a feel of a ready made banger of a pop song. Everything is so perfectly in place in this track which has clearly been created by musicians who are right at the peak of their talents. After successful collaborations with … Continued
Glorious, easy listening post-punk music, Youth Sector have certainly come back with a bang with their latest release ‘Benign Fire in a Small Room’. The track is absolutely laden with great guitar tones, melody’s and some really impressive motifs that get caught in your head. Though I’m not normally a huge fan of post-punk myself, … Continued
Low Hummer, a band who are masters at telling the stories of the way we all live, this song ‘Connected’ is lyrically, extremely relevant and one that I’m sure many people would relate to. A track which is seemingly about our use of phones and the modern world all wrapped up in good old post-punk … Continued
With only their second single, fast-upcoming band Keyside have hit the world with what feels like a real story-teller of a track. These lads are at the forefront of an ever growing Merseyside music scene and it’s really clear to see why they’re so well liked. ‘Paris to Marseille’ is, at the very least, incredibly … Continued
Guitars. Beautiful, insanely performed guitar music. That was my instant impression of ‘Again’ by The Cavs. It’s a piece of music which really feels like it’s trying to decide what genre it wants to be. Don’t get me wrong it’s an incredible track but there’s just elements that feel really confused within it. Such as … Continued
Leeds really is becoming a real hotspot for upcoming music lately and Artio are yet another in the string of great bands coming through. This time a bit of a heavier band with this release ‘Product Of My Own Design’ being a track which is ready made to head bang to. Sometimes you can just … Continued
After hearing and reviewing the last track from Southern group Pynch, my expectations were high for this track. I did immediately lose those expectations however when I heard the sound that starts this new track. It’s almost like a new band with the same vocalist in. Diversity within music is a brilliant quality. The fact that … Continued
Cumbria-based The Silver Bars are hitting the world with some real nostalgia in their new track ‘Lipstick Colour’. This one does really feel like a classic that I’ve heard before and reminds me of so much great indie music from years gone by. I’m not quite sure what it is about this track but there’s just … Continued
Funky, twangy and catchy. This is some pop song and some band. Little Planets, the latest signing to Modern Sky who were born out of the city of Leeds, demonstrate some incredible mix between funk and pop in their latest track and I’m loving it! It’s hard to know where to start when a track … Continued
Brad Mack, a man who has got a brilliant nack for writing a catchy indie rock track. ‘What’ve You Got To Lose’ has this feel as if it’s like 2004 Arctic Monkeys but brought forward 20 years and given a real indie pop twist. The drum performance in this track is absolutely my highlight. Every … Continued
Another unbelievable track from these lads hailing from the small town of Ross-on-Wye. ‘Give Me A Reason’ is, to say the very least, anthemic. A track that seems to be fused somewhere between indie rock and indie pop it’s so easy to listen to. The latest offering from Pentire is filled to the brim with … Continued
Just over two minutes of funky, toe-tapping goodness would be my short summary of ‘Cool Whip’ by Belot. The whole vibe of this track feels like it’s been laced with the influence of Doja Cat but made more cool, it really does feel like a summer-ready banger. Nothing too complex musically, it’s just a track … Continued
This song does, in many ways, feel like a train ride through the singers thoughts. It’s sort of rambling along with some element of a rush like the chaotic nature of catching a rush hour train as the band describe it. ‘Train’ is a heavily guitar based piece of music, so much so I’d normally … Continued
This post-something piece of musical beauty that is ‘Where Are You Now’ by The Heavy North really is something of a masterclass in musicianship. The instruments just quite pleasantly sort of soar along through the track. Not with any form of melancholy, just the opposite. It’s almost as if the song is meant to be … Continued