Liverpool’s Heron returns with ‘Dead To It’, sweeping us up in a lo-fi warmth and intimate production, deftly woven with Heron’s signature blend of alt-pop, psychedelia and folksy soul.
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Dom Malin shines with celestial embrace ‘bloodmoon’
One of our favourite singer-songwriters Dom Malin returns with ‘bloodmoon’, a release that’s nothing short of spell-binding; casting a familiar spell on us with his indie-folk charm and heartfelt lyricism.
Canada Hill’s ‘His Room’ burns with claustrophobic grit
Hailing from the quaint Surrey town of Redhill comes a thunderous force of snarling guitars and driving rhythms from Canada Hill with their new single ‘His Room’.
On The Record: Firestations
For On The Record, we spoke to Firestations’ Mike Cranny about the oceanic voyage that inspired the project’s fourth album Many White Horses.
Heron soars with introspective psych-pop single ‘Read My Mind’
Breezy and bursting with kaleidoscopic vibrancy, ‘Read My Mind’ is the second single from Heron’s forthcoming album, Underground Sky.
AUNCE’s ‘Zoo Friend’ invites deeper connection with the natural world
AUNCE’s intimate indie-pop single ‘Zoo Friend’ is about recognising the soul in the natural world around us, especially animals and plants.
After a lengthy hiatus, Heron returns with ‘Transcendental Meditation’
Having overcome several struggles and vocal issues, ‘Transcendental Meditation’ represents a powerful return for Heron, and it also signals the forthcoming arrival of his new album, Underground Sky.
On The Record: proFESSional
We spoke with proFESSional’s lead singer Mani to dive into the inspirations behind ‘In The City’, plus the band’s creative process, their recent tour experiences and what’s next in 2025.
Manchester’s Red Light Factory mark their new chapter with provocative ‘Manson Song’
In Red Light Factory’s ‘Manson Song’, you can absolutely hear all that pent up energy, that ambitious drive, and that northern grit.
‘Burn the Bridges’ is SANSOM’s incendiary indie-rock anthem
In ‘Burn the Bridges’, SANSOM cuts ties with toxic relationships in an empowering and self-possessing statement.
