Bounding onto our radar for the first time is Chicago’s WOOF with this bold, rambunctious and unmissable new single ‘LICK!’.
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Delta of Venus reveal long-form visuals for double A-side ‘Disengaged b/w Slipping’
From the life of a heroic figure to their sound, Delta of Venus’ return is all about reinvention and ‘Disengaged b/w Slipping’ is nothing short of a compelling listen.
Sophie Li’s ‘Magnets’ pulls listeners into a chaotic love affair
Liverpool’s Sophie Li captures the push-and-pull tension of a passionate romance in her rushing indie-rock single ‘Magnets’.
On The Record: Dom Malin
Singer-songwriter Dom Malin has been making waves with his deeply personal and evocative storytelling, blending folk and indie influences into a sound that’s both intimate and expansive.
Salomé Songbird’s ‘Jellyfish’ is an acoustic meditation on isolation
Colorado trio Salomé Songbird capture the organic and tactile quality of live performance with ‘Jellyfish’.
Matya’s ‘Night Light’ shines with irresistible groove and creative liberation
Los Angeles’ Matya takes this guidance literally for her vivacious new single ‘Night Light’, which is all about discovering a new perspective.
Essy Sparrow captures the heart of a generation in ‘Artists Dreamers’
The breathtakingly nostalgic ‘Artists Dreamers’ is true to Essy Sparrow’s folk revivalist style, mixing vintage textures with modern pop melodies.
Watch magic unfold in Emma Miller’s one-shot video, Artifacts: Live From Newcastle Civic Centre
Filmed in the grandeur of Newcastle’s Civic Centre, Emma Miller’s cinematic live performance immerses viewers in the raw beauty of her songwriting.
Arliston’s creative journey culminates in the cinematic album, Disappointment Machine
Arliston has crafted something truly special with their album, Disappointment Machine. It feels like the culmination of their journey so far – undoubtedly some of their best work yet.
about-faces returns with reviving indie anthem ‘Too Old For Fun’
Hotly tipped Leeds band about-faces is back with another thrilling earworm, ‘Too Old For Fun’.
