‘Do It (You Stole The Rhythm)’ is the glorious new single from Iraina Mancini with shades of late 60s psychedelia, soulful pop and post-disco.
Category: Indie
Time flies when you’re listening to Maejis Mind’s ‘Dizzy’
A swirling sweep of woozy guitars and frantic drums announces the arrival of ‘Dizzy’, the newest single from Maejis Mind.
Luna Keller shares experience of social anxiety in stirring acoustic listen ‘Shadows On My Wall’
German songwriter Luna Keller’s ‘Shadows On My Wall’ is a cathartic listen that deals with an issue we’re only just beginning to understand, social anxiety.
New from Submarine Cat Records, Curse of Lono’s ‘Think I’m Alright Now’
Curse of Lono’s latest single, ‘Think I’m Alright Now’ is a modernised twist on their americana past with a singer-songwriter freshness and upbeat rocky undertones reflective of the new life chapter that this track represents.
Time and change were the muses for Amethysts’ ambient-pop single ‘Frore’
Things change with time, for better or worse, that’s a law of the universe. Nothing stays the same and this transitory ethos is something that stands at the core of Amethysts’ newest release ‘Frore’.
Old school soul and R&B melt together in Johnny Kulo’s ‘Wrong’
Making his Unrecorded debut, Johnny Kulo is the India-born, Berlin-based artist who is sure to melt a few hearts with his sumptuously groovy new single ‘Wrong’.
The Howlers’ navigate life struggles through debut record The Sum Of Our Fears
The Howlers’ The Sum Of Our Fears EP has it’s been packaged for listeners as a reminder to search for the light even in the midst of darkness.
Capturing one of their final performance’s together, Charity Children share ‘My Alchemy’ live session
Giving us a full dose of funk-laden grooviness this Friday is Charity Children in this enigmatic live session for single ‘My Alchemy’.
PREMIERE: Lemonade Baby completes his alt-pop hat-trick with ‘Is It Too Late’
Brisbane creative Lemonade Baby is lifting up our spirits with the unpredictably nihilistic title ‘Is It Too Late’.
The Sukis’ ‘Cherryade’ is a self-reflective journey of teenage romantic
There’s a compelling freshness to ‘Cherryade’, the latest single from Hertfordshire bank The Sukis who typify the grittiness of a garage-rock outfit.
