Fitting in with Chloe & the Brainwaves’ rebellious attitude, ‘Expensive Things’ is propelled by an array of powerful and determined 90s-inspired rock sounds.
Category: Rock
The Trusted’s ‘Doomsday’ is guitar-led indie-rock at its finest
Southend-on-Sea indie rockers The Trusted’s new single ‘Doomsday’ is refreshing, cathartic and unbridled.
Dutch indie-rockers Loupe release their phenomenal debut album, Do You Ever Wonder What Comes Next?
Loupe’s debut Do You Ever Wonder What Comes Next? LP serves as an exploration of the modern age, of coming-of-age, of whatever age you find yourselves in.
Delivering the unexpected in ‘I Got This’ from The Muster Point Project featuring Kick Horns
Literary and musical history is littered with cautionary tales, but few sound as jolly as The Munster Point Project’s ‘I Got This’.
Unique artist psykhi’s Forest People EP is a kaleidoscope of sonic brilliance
London-based artist psykhi returns with his mesmerizing Forest People EP, showcasing his incredible talent and musical eclecticism.
Check out Will Spencer’s life-affirming new single ‘The Real World’
Windsor-based musician Will Spencer releases climatic single ‘The Real World’, an astonishing reflection of the human mind.
‘Half the Way’ is an unpredictable & experimental debut from Swedish musician Erik Sköld
‘Half the Way’ is the debut single from Sweden’s Erik Sköld, and it’s such a raw and visceral listen that you can’t help be swept up in the unfiltered feeling of this track.
‘Make Love Not War’ is the nostalgic tribute to classic rock from Blake’s new album
UK-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Blake takes us on a sonic exploration with his latest album, Plainsongs, with standout single ‘Make Love Not War’.
Introducing Talks Make Do with their groovey, indie-rock, slow-burner ‘Ripples’
Sumptuous grooves, percussive hand tap, reverberated guitars, and brooding lyrics come together in Talks Make Do’s impressive single ‘Ripples’.
Break free from life’s negative pressure with The Atomic Age’s powerful indie track ‘Staring at the Sun’
It’s in songs like ‘Staring at the Sun’ from Nashville creative The Atomic Age where we can find that sense of solidarity in the face of seemingly unsurmountable odds.
