Promising new musician Harris Rafferty makes another step forward in his burgeoning career with his second ever single ‘Duck Duck Goose’.
Tag: british rock
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.
Embark on an indie-rock adventure with Getting Started’s ‘Anywhere’
In third single ‘Anywhere’, Getting Started has crafted a bold yet breezy sound that draws on 90s alt-rock, 00s indie-rock and contemporary songwriting.
The Horn’s debut album People Like Us is jam-packed with unifying anthems
Encapsulating three years of introspective and thought-provoking songwriting, the time has finally arrived for the release of The Horn’s debut album People Like Us.
Jack Foz leans in mid-00s indie-rock in electrifying single ‘Call’
‘Call’ has the chops to solidify Jack Foz as a soon-to-be staple of the British music scene.
Small Talk’s release punchy alt-rock track ‘Always Always’
Bournemouth alt-rock quartet Small Talk deliver an electrifying punch with their latest single ‘Always Always’.
The Trusted’s ‘Doomsday’ is guitar-led indie-rock at its finest
Southend-on-Sea indie rockers The Trusted’s new single ‘Doomsday’ is refreshing, cathartic and unbridled.
‘Life Is A Dirty War’ is The Lunar Keys’ undeniably anthemic new single
The Lunar Keys return with powerful and invigorating new single ‘Life Is A Dirty War’.
‘Second Messing’ showcases Galaxy Thief’s energetic British indie-rock sound
‘Second Messing’ marks a definite turning point for Galaxy Thief as their sound becomes more mature, confident and long-lasting.
Let’s get lost with energetic, indie-rockers San Quentin
You can hear that grit and energy right of working class, Southend-on-Sea band San Quentin in rebellious new single ‘You’re Lost’.
