From the collective mind palace of Bolton duo Guri Yeller, ‘Seeing Double’ is a gloriously un-christmassy collision of shimmering synths and pulsating rhythms.
Category: Dream pop
Lebanese/Palestinian-Scottish polymath Salwa releases hauntingly nostalgic ‘Ghost You’
Salwa’s ‘Ghost You’ is an electrifying anthem of defiance, blending electro-pop, space disco, and unapologetic storytelling into a sonic explosion.
Cate Von Csoke spins a haunting tale of love with ‘Spindle’
‘Spindle’ is the haunting and seductive introduction to Cate Von Csoke’s forthcoming album, The Air Dangerous, due out in early 2025.
GLISSTER offers a taste of summer’s end bliss with ‘Don’t Think I Am’
Nashville collaborative project GLISSTER’s new track ‘Don’t Think I Am’ gracefully walks the line between optimism and melancholia.
Lose yourself in the dizzying glamour of Alfreda’s ‘Frankie’
‘Frankie’ is the standout track from Alfreda’s upcoming Mother’s Makeup EP, which is a stunning blend of alt-pop and seventies disco that not only captivates with its sound but also with its visual storytelling.
Dem Atlas’ ‘Forlourn’ drives the dream-hop frontier
Dem Atlas is about to drop a sonic bomb with ‘Forlourn’, a mind-bending preview of his upcoming album, FANTASY PKWY.
Barbara are taking up real estate in the alt-pop scene with ‘Property-Owning Democracy’
Brighton duo Barbara share a delightful splash of baroque-pop colour, their latest single ‘Property-Owning Democracy’.
The Youth Play’s ‘If We Just Ever Were’ is the dreamy, shoegaze break from the everyday
Returning with a highly anticipated follow-up to their debut album, The Youth Play release ‘If We Just Ever Were’.
From Arliston’s forthcoming album, ‘Monks of Lindisfarne’ is a poetic spell
South London duo Arliston, comprising Jack Ratcliffe and George Hasbury, weave a new spell with ‘Monks of Lindisfarne’.
Deep dive into Jodie Nicholson’s brilliant new album, Safe Hands
Titled Safe Hands, Jodie Nicholson’s collection of twelve tracks is a gorgeously inward looking exploration of the heart.
