Messy Eater’s ‘Work Life Balance’ is a dynamic mix of razor-sharp filtergate guitar and driving synth-bass grooves is reminiscent of vintage synth-rock sounds of Talking Heads and Prince.
Category: Rock
Natalie Jean, Noshir Mody and Brian Sargent’s powerful reimagining of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’
Natalie Jean, Noshir Mody and Brian Sargent who have reimagined ‘Creep’, injecting jazz, rock and classical elements in order to push the boundaries of this much-covered original.
Jack Rush defies expectations with eclectic debut album, Late Bloomer
Late Bloomer LP represents Jack Rush’s refusal to conform to genre expectations is a refreshing breath of fresh air in today’s increasingly homogenized music landscape.
Brighton’s Bacci Pouch are anything but ‘Normal People’
‘Normal People’ solidifies Bacci Pouch’s place as one of Brighton’s most promising indie-rock outfits.
New York-based Finnish musician Janita reaffirms that she is the ‘Real Deal’
Janita is back and ready to prove her longevity with ‘Real Deal’, a track full of cool cadence and lightly sun-scorched ambience.
Glasgow’s San Jose unleash chaotic good track, ‘Dirty Linen’
Glasgow’s next post-punk ones to watch San Jose deliver an electrifying carnival of chaos with their new single ‘Dirty Linen’.
Background Music For Family Arguments, Drug Store Raid’s riotous debut album
Drug Store Raid’s raw talent and infectious energy is a reminder that music can be both beautiful and brutal.
‘amy g. dala’ is Bram Bancroft’s hazy & earthy new single
Nottingham’s Bram Bancroft’s latest single ‘amy g. dala’ is an exquisite new addition to his growing catalogue.
From Little Juke’s upcoming album, ‘No Illusions’ delivers cinematic indie-rock grit
We’ve got some real British grit for you today from the Midlands-based outfit Little Juke who have set off a pocket rocket with ‘No Illusions’.
‘through’ is the gentle & evocative second single from Carla Aakre’s upcoming album
‘through’ is a gentle yet evocative exploration of human connection, where brief glances and small gestures carry immense emotional weight from the rising singer-songwriter Carla Aakre.
