Established in the pandemic, Far West has release eight tracks since 2020, including the hazy surf-rock and indie-pop inspired ‘a to z’.
Category: Reviews
Northern indie-rockers Cellos depict a sleepless reality in ‘Insomniac’
‘Insomniac’ is a tightly formed slice of guitar-rock and northern determination from Durham band Cellos.
Promising scandi-pop trio Kone Mara drop sophomore single ‘Highway 1’
Adventure awaits and Swedish outfit Kone Mara has your soundtrack ready – cue ‘Highway 1’.
‘Out Of Time’ is Adrian Prath’s latest dream acoustic bedroom-pop single
Toeing the line between indie-folk and lo-fi pop, Berlin songwriter Adrian Prath muses on homesickness in ‘Out Of Town’.
Pedro Samp uses multi-genre minimalism in ‘Silver’ to portray emotional repression
‘Silver’ is a minimalist-trap, indie R&B track from London songwriter Pedro Samp.
Irish electro-pop duo PRiiCE unveil their debut mixtape, ’44’
Newcomer Irish rap and vocal duo, PRiiCE unveil their highly anticipated debut mixtape, ’44’.
Kid K utilizes introspection in dazzling R&B-pop track ‘Kidsitter’
Kid K’s minimalist R&B-pop single ‘Kidsitter’ is imbued with a positive, assuring message for the listener.
Healing and acceptance come together in Lévyne’s pop anthem ‘Losing Sleep’
Lévyne’s new single ‘Losing Sleep’ is a riveting pop track doused in textured synths and indie guitars.
‘Deja Vu!’ is the ironic critique of social media obsession from Birmingham’s Jack Frohlich
‘Deja Vu!’ is define by bursts of guitars, well-placed pauses, impatient percussion and Jack Frohlich’s unflinchingly honest commentary.
‘A Changing Light’ is the electro folk message of hope from The Woods
Scottish musician The Woods doesn’t want us to forget those individuals behind the art that we all enjoy so much and so he’s dedicated new song ‘A Changing Light’ to them.
