Lee Feather & The Night Movers’ delivers an off-kilter parody of seasonal sentimentality, ‘Drugs For Christmas’.
Tag: british music
AUNCE’s ‘Come Back’ is a universal & wordless meditation on grief
AUNCE’s ‘Come Back’ is a truly soothing listen that relies on the senses to find understanding and community.
Pool Club deliver shimmer indie-pop single ‘Changing Tides’
Pool Club release their latest single ‘Changing Tides’, which arrives on the cusp of a cold snap with a final burst of sun-soaked warmth.
Mercy Kelly bring northern grit and heartfelt hooks together on ‘Breathe For Her’
Hailing from the gritty north-west town of Oldham, emerging five-piece Mercy Kelly make their mark with powerful new single ‘Breathe For Her’.
Listen to MOOD INC.’s dreamlike ‘Let Go’
MOOD INC.’s latest twilight track is ‘Let Go’, an intimate soundscape of laidback soul, subtle indietronica, melodious indie-pop and alt-R&B textures.
The Trusted’s ‘Yellowhammer’ tears down performance culture
Four-piece The Trusted have hit the mark once again with ‘Yellowhammer’, a hard-hitting single that explores disconnection in the digital age.
Midlands trio Switchdown’s roaring alt-rock single ‘Get Out’
Switchdown’s roaring single ‘Get Out’ is a fuzzed-out alt-rock track fuelled by potent frustration.
Saliva Birds’ ‘Lost Cause’ roars through post-breakup wreckage
York four-piece Saliva Birds’ hook-laden anthem ‘Lost Cause’ is an authentic tale of putting off the inevitable.
‘Skyrocket’ is Sons of Martha’s magnetic rock-pop triumph
Shimmering with vibrant guitars, understated piano and clipped percussion, ‘Skyrocket’ is the expressive new single from London five-piece Sons of Martha.
Nick Byrne’s indie-folk single ‘Solstice Sun’ reflects on the process of change
Nick Byrne’s ‘Solstice Sun’ is a tranquil and soothing acoustic number which centers on the unstoppable force of change, whether it be seasonal, emotional or spiritual.
