Our third time around the sun of Lemonade Baby’s world surprises listeners with an 90s/00s-inspired indie-pop tune titled ‘Alien’, premiered here on Unrecorded.
Category: Alternative
Palma Louca’s ‘Disappear’ represents the frenetic tension of a mind on the brink
We welcome Palma Louca back with the incendiary presence of new single ‘Disappear’
‘When The Gods Dance’ is an ethereal alt-folk meets dream-pop offering from Celestial North
Lake District-based Scottish artist Celestial North depicts euphoria and devastation in her folky dream-pop single ‘When The Gods Dance’.
gloomy june shake off the past with ‘This Party Is A Warzone’
Written in mid-2021, ‘This Party Is A Warzone’ captures the frenzied desperation to get back to normal from San Fran’s indie pop-rock band gloomy june.
Norwich’s alternative duo PleasureInc. drops the subversive ‘Croissant’
PleasureInc.’s swerving and subversive alternative style is dipped in 90s nostalgia from the very start.
Find a home with the reassuring & warm sound of Certain’s ‘It’s Alright’ feat. Amara Latchford
Featuring Amara Latchford, ‘It’s Alright’ is the latest in a collaboration series from optimistic & welcoming Birmingham-based project Certain.
Sweden’s JUNODEF pay homage to ‘Eurovision 2004’ with stomping alt-pop & indie-rock anthem
With the Eurovision song contest taking place this week, it’s come down to JUNODEF with their stomping alt-pop/rock single ‘Eurovision 2004’ to bring it to the pages of Unrecorded.
‘The Chemist’ is the eerie indie-pop experience from FORTS
Alt-pop trio FORTS’ transform PMDD into a monster to remind listeners that you are not your illness.
Meet Glasgow’s ‘Mischief’ makers, the new band Pandas
On our first listen of Pandas’ new single ‘Mischief’, we were struck by the joyfully chaotic energy that this emerging band pump into the brief-yet-brilliant two minutes and fifty-five seconds.
Feminist alt-pop artist AMAVA dismantles the ‘Muse’
AMAVA’s directive here is to challenge the concept of being someone else’s muse and how our self-worth can be impacted by how another views us, and so ‘Muse’ is all about taking back your power.
