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?.
Category: Psychedelia
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: 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.
On The Record: Present Paradox
Present Paradox’s new album A Vibrant Sea blends post-punk tension, art-rock ambition and electronic unease to tap into the fragile reality of identity and emotion.
Irish psych-rockers The Savage Hearts make their mark with ‘Radio Silence’
‘Radio Silence’ exemplifies The Savage Hearts’ ethos, which bursts their EP open with a chaotic rock’n’roll swagger.
Hartlepool’s Crescent make their psychedelic debut with AA single ‘Milogather’
Hailing from the north-east town of Hartlepool, four-piece Crescent is a unique tour-de-force who are bringing old-school psychedelic vibes to England’s coastal region.
Chas Leman takes on late-stage capitalism in ‘THE GOOD LIFE?’
Chas Lemon, a life-long socialist and talented musician, tackles the tentacled evil of capitalism in his new single ‘THE GOOD LIFE?’.
‘Drugs For Christmas’ is the twisted tale of festive mayhem from Lee Feather & The Night Movers
Lee Feather & The Night Movers’ delivers an off-kilter parody of seasonal sentimentality, ‘Drugs For Christmas’.
In ‘Over My Head’, Melting Reeds illuminate the quiet tension after loss
‘Over My Head’ is our first interaction with Swiss indie duo Melting Reeds who navigate emotional restraint and burning catharsis.
Madchester spirit with a Dutch twist come together in Lemon’s ‘Maybe It’s You’
In new single ‘Maybe It’s You’, Lemon marry their stereotypical Dutch honesty with a late 80s, early 90s sonic palette inspired by the Madchester scene.
