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Tag: Alternative
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’.
Haunting, melancholic & thought-provoking, Conchis’ releases album Chapters
Conchis, the Finnish multidisciplinary artist known for her evocative storytelling and alternative pop sound, returns with her latest album, Chapters.
‘My Lovely Enemy’ is Grace McLean’s transformative intellectual exploration
Grace McLean’s new single ‘My Lovely Enemy’ is a tantalising mix mysticism, vulnerability and haunting beauty.
proFESSional’s post-punk single ‘TELEVISION’ tackles media-induced anxiety
London-based band proFESSional have infused their gritty post-punk style with a sense of fear and anxiety that many of us experience when we turn on the TV.
Drug Store Raid return with second rebellious blast ‘I Wanna Be A Hipster’
Helsinki’s underground ones-to-watch Drug Store Raid have returned with another sonic blast ‘I Wanna Be A Hipster’.
Conchis builds anticipation for her album with new single ‘Trouble’
‘Trouble’ deepens the emotional and sonic complexity of Conchis’ forthcoming album Chapters, pushing the boundaries of her signature blend of electronic pop and experimental soundscapes.
Thousand Frames’ ‘Nothing’ is an anthem for the ages
Denver-based metalcore trio Thousand Frames returns with a thunderous new single ‘Nothing’, featuring the legendary Gerald Albright.
‘Somewhere Else Than Here’ is Jonsjooel’s spiritual journey through sound and nature
‘Somewhere Else Than Here’ offers an immersive, cinematic soundscape, drawing listeners into an ethereal realm shaped by his spiritual connection to nature.
New post-punk band Drug Store Raid unleashes Finnjävlar fury
Helsinki’s Drug Store Raid are back to stir the pot with their latest single ‘Vi Är Finnjävlar’.
