Grace McLean’s new single ‘My Lovely Enemy’ is a tantalising mix mysticism, vulnerability and haunting beauty.
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Irish indie-rock newcomers The Mercadonnas release ferocious ‘Animals’
Ireland’s indie-rock upstarts The Mercadonnas release their sophomore single ‘Animals’, a raw, ferocious, and uncontainable rebellion as digital overconsumption.
proFESSional’s post-punk single ‘TELEVISION’ tackles media-induced anxiety
London-based band proFESSional have infused their gritty post-punk style with a sense of fear and anxiety that many of us experience when we turn on the TV.
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.
Will Knox’s album English Silence is a soft tapestry of healing sounds
From the opening notes, Will Knox’s brand new album English Silence envelops the listener in a warm, comforting embrace.
Solis’ ‘Dead Ocean Swimmer’ is a hypnotic piece of freedom & transformation
Solis (Sarah-Louise McCaul) plunges into the depths of personal awakening with her latest single ‘Dead Ocean Swimmer’.
Hop into Marr Not Meeger’s ‘Yellow Car’
Marr Not Meeger makes her debut with ‘Yellow Car’, is a sonic collision that leaves an indelible mark.
‘What Did I Think Would Happen’ is Arliston’s latest exploration of nostalgia & heartbreak
Offering another taste of their upcoming album, Disappointment Machine, Arliston share ‘What Did I Think Would Happen’ a poignant exploration of unrequited love.
Post-punkers Black Bordello’s make bold return with White Bardo LP
Black Bordello’s sophomore album, White Bardo, is a daring sonic exploration of metaphysical realms, anchored by Sienna Bordello’s powerful vocals and the band’s innovative sound.
The All Clear’s Harbour Songs album explores love, loss & healing
The All Clear’s debut album, Harbour Songs, is a poignant and introspective journey into the depths of the human experience.
