With ‘Guest Room’, London’s Alfreda delivers a track that is both cathartic and theatrical, weaving through hidden poignancy, cheeky lyricism, and a quirky charm that feels like a breath of fresh air.
Tag: indie pop
Addley’s on the rise with vibrant new single ‘Say It Anyway’
Continuing his meteoric rise from local newcomer to rising star, Liverpool native Addley unleashes his latest dancefloor dynamo ‘Say It Anyway’.
From Arliston’s forthcoming album, ‘Monks of Lindisfarne’ is a poetic spell
South London duo Arliston, comprising Jack Ratcliffe and George Hasbury, weave a new spell with ‘Monks of Lindisfarne’.
Finn Doherty’s debut EP, if you’re bored of this city, navigates urban labyrinths
Finn Doherty’s debut EP, if you’re bored of this city, serves as a poignant exploration of desire, self-discovery, and the complexities of urban life.
Best New Tracks #83
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
Lo-fi pop sensation Kina continues his meteoric rise with ‘Get You The Moon’
At just 24 years old, Kina has risen to stardom with his moody, lo-fi pop anthem ‘Get You The Moon’, featuring the captivating vocals of Snøw.
OK Doomer’s debut single ‘Rivers Cuomo’ artfully navigates loss
OK Doomer’s debut single ‘Rivers Cuomo’ processes the loss of friendship with dreamy 90s indie flair.
With ‘Sonya’, long-term friends Trash Pals delve into acceptance & change
Trash Pals’ latest single ‘Sonya’ navigates quietude and inner reflection in order to accept change.
On The Record: Jodie Nicholson
Ahead of the Safe Hands LP release, we catch up with the Jodie Nicholson to talk about to record, her inspirations, and the North East music scene.
Transformations is Aves metamorphic new album, featuring JFDR & Lydmor
Aves’ latest album, Transformations, is an enthralling composition that delves into the depths of self-actualisation, introspection and progression throughout life.
