MatAre’s EP, Brevity, is a four-track collection that combines pastel-toned guitars, soft-edged distortion, authentic ’80s/’90s elements and undeniably direct songwriting.
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On The Record: No Lonesome
Following the release of Am I What I’m Not? Probably Not. Wait! EP, we asked No Lonesome some questions about his DIY philosophy, flawed experimentation and making music as an outsider.
On The Record: DAAY
DAAY discusses déjà vu inspiration, reshaping the band, being critical of pop culture, collective creation, and much more.
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.
