Chloe Mogg’s eleven-track record, The Crazy One, is the result of six years work and is poised to be her landmark debut.
Category: Reviews
Sorrell’s ‘For Once’ is a dreamy dive into existential reflection
Balancing melancholy and contemplation, ‘For Once’ showcases a more dreamy and introspective side of Leicester’s Sorrell.
Amethysts announce upcoming EP with nu-gaze single ‘Bloodline’
Amethysts comeback single ‘Bloodline’ explores the profound transformation that occurs after a significant life change.
The unexpected surprise of Solar Bloom’s synth indie-pop track ‘This Tiny World’
Solar Bloom (aka Matt DeVoti) tips out world upside down with their perspective-shifting new single ‘This Tiny World’.
Morgan Paros strikes gold with confessional pop single ‘What Love Is’
Morgan Paros’ ‘What Love Is’ is a lively, rhythmic track about shedding her rose-tinted glasses in relationships.
Alt-pop & indie-rock band Litvar release second album Eloquently Aimless
The time has finally arrived to check out Connecticut band Litvar’s new record, Eloquently Aimless.
Introducing Matya with explosive avant-rock debut ‘Nobody’s Home’
‘Nobody’s Home’ is a wonderfully destructive, vibrantly expressive, and ultimately liberating debut for Matya.
Prairie rock five-piece Keep For Cheap share new single ‘Lakehouse’
Keep For Cheap’s new single ‘Lakehouse’ evokes a universal experience of grappling with an ever-changing world.
School Disco’s landmark album Denton Rock is a sonic manifesto for our times
Brighton-based genre-blending post-punk rockers School Disco are back with their new album, Denton Rock.
John Tibbits steps into the indie-rock realm with ‘Everything in the Wrong Place’
John Tibbits’ ‘Everything in the Wrong Place’ is the punchy, unfiltered indie-rock anthem about breaking through writer’s block.
