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gnomes redefine their sound with Microclimbs EP
From the first few moments of gnomes’ latest EP, Microclimbs, this Berlin-based duo has captured our hearts.
The Harbours release sun-soaked debut EP, Are We Nearly There Yet?
Introducing The Harbours, the four-piece outfit fronted by Ollie Drakard and Will Massarella-Tyler, who have just released their debut EP, Are We Nearly There Yet?.
On The Record: PØRTERS
Introducing a thrilling new voice in the alt-rock scene, PØRTERS are a five-piece from Newcastle upon Tyne who are turning heads with their debut EP, Motion Without Direction.
On The Record: Argonaut
We asked Argonaut about the making of his indie-folk Rêveries EP and how friendships, fatherhood and the search for healing shaped it.
On The Record: Royal Blush
Jersey City’s Royal Blush steps into the spotlight with A Ways Away, a debut EP that captures the raw, emotional chaos of coming of age in a world that rarely slows down.
Feast on Messy Eater’s dance-floor filling Starters EP
Like a smorgasbord of sonic entrées, Starters EP was born from the York-based Messy Eater’s formative years steeped in mixtape culture and multi-genre eclecticism.
Joshu returns with profound indie-folk EP, way back home
Following the aching vulnerability of Joshu’s previous single ‘holding on’, the Antiguan singer-songwriter releases a new EP, entitled way back home.
On The Record: Cara Knox
Get ready to step into the enigmatic world of Cara Knox, a South African singer-songwriter redefining dark pop with her atmospheric and deeply personal sound.
With humour & emotion, Fraser Morgan brings attention to mental health with new EP
Built on acoustic guitars, delicate mandolin lines, grounding bass, and dynamic live drums, Fraser Morgan has created a rich, full-band sound through his new EP, I Hope You Can’t Relate.
