‘Something New’, from London-based outfit Monday’s Monsoon, is just an exquisitely self-contained piece of music.
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Manchester’s Warahenege expands his sonic horizons with dreamy ‘AIMOE’
With ‘AIMOE’, Mancunian dream-pop artist Warahenege finds a new sense of relief and optimism.
Rock Berg channels joy and self-acceptance on ‘Let Go!’
With 80s-influenced indie number ‘Let Go!’, Rock Berg embraces self-acceptance and subvert outside expectations.
On The Record: Louie Cameron
After years working spent in band projects as a bassist, London-based musician Louie Cameron steps out on his own with a landmark debut EP, Do You Wanna Go Out?.
On The Record: Shaky
Rooted in indie-rock with post-punk, grunge and slacker-rock influences, Kinda Wild II blends laidback confidence with introspective storytelling.
On The Record: Good Carver
Good Carver emerge with their debut full-length album The Steps We Have to Take, a record defined by patience, reflection and quiet emotional weight.
On The Record: Crescent
For On The Record, Crescent reflect on their journey from local pub sets to bigger stages, the lessons learned along the way and the creative breakthroughs that brought their Lamentations EP to life.
Carter Vogel embraces a new direction with ‘Close Call’
‘Close Call’ is the latest addition to Carter Vogel’s catalogue of emotion driven songs that explore love, heartbreak, longing and missed connections.
On The Record: SMIC
Massachusetts artist SMIC has stepped fully into the light with Loge, a debut album shaped by forty years of passion, curiosity and DIY spirit.
Veronica Raine returns with luminescent indie-folk single ‘moonlight’
Canadian singer-songwriter Veronica Raine is back to remind us exactly why she’s a one-to-watch with her latest heartfelt release ‘moonlight’.
