Speaking about ‘The South’, York-based Harrison Rimmer shares that this “is my attempt at combining my love of rockabilly with punk”.
Category: Singles
The Banquets return with ‘Restless’, an alt-folk reflection on life in lockdown
For new single ‘Restless’, the Leeds-based outfit turn towards a more gentle, alt-folk inspired sound with layered rich harmonies and plenty of acoustic elements to share their personal experience of lockdown in the UK.
On The Record: Maddie Park
Following on from introductory track ‘no fcks’, the Los Angeles newcomer Maddie Park is back with another R&B and pop flex with ‘transparent’. We thought this would be the perfect time to get to know her a little better!
Sweden’s JUNODEF pay homage to ‘Eurovision 2004’ with stomping alt-pop & indie-rock anthem
With the Eurovision song contest taking place this week, it’s come down to JUNODEF with their stomping alt-pop/rock single ‘Eurovision 2004’ to bring it to the pages of Unrecorded.
L.A. newcomer Kid Koi deliver off-kilter indie-pop in ‘Those Kinda Days’
Kid Koi’s ‘Those Kinda Days’ is the offbeat indie affair in the vein of Rex Orange County and Omar Apollo.
Singer-songwriter Connor Desai’s ‘Some Time Ago’ is timeless story-telling
On listening to Connor Desai’s new single ‘Some Time Ago’, we were instantly captivated by the unflinching honesty and palpable vulnerability that this singer-songwriter instills into every word and note.
‘The Chemist’ is the eerie indie-pop experience from FORTS
Alt-pop trio FORTS’ transform PMDD into a monster to remind listeners that you are not your illness.
Sarpa Salpa keep the indie-disco goodness coming with ‘Dreaming’
‘Dreaming’ is a concentrate of all those epic nights on stage, with wavy synth-pop melodies, percussion which dramatically ebbs and flows, and an unparalleled pop-rock voicing fronting it all.
‘Nishida’ is groovy psych-pop single from Antwerp’s Morisse Monty
Morisse Monty’s new single ‘Nishida’ is a very special find, one that encourages you to introspectively take life in, made all the easier by the sumptuous bass and lighthearted indie-pop melodies pieced together by the Antwerp artist.
Sam Scherdel’s ‘Don’t Really Like You’ is a feel-good, indie-rock gem
Our final track before we head into the weekend is this synth-forward indie-rock gem from Sheffield’s very own Sam Scherdel.
