‘The Sea’ is the second single from the Berlin-based Australian musician Kat Frankie’s forthcoming fifth studio album, due for release May 13th this year.
Tag: Indie
Hide inside with Tuff Ghost’s alt electro-pop single ‘Dreary Day’
Over the three minute track, Tuff Ghost dips into motifs of low self-esteem, self-doubt, depression and insomnia, although framed in a way that’s accessible to the listener.
On the Record: Jack Louis Cooper
For those who have never heard of Jack Louis Cooper, who is he and what is his music about? I am a 25 year old songwriter based in Bristol, I love writing songs and creating a world within a song. A lot of my music is about my life and the world I see around me,…
On the Record: Oh Romance
For those who have never heard of Oh Romance, who are they and what is their music about?Alex: Four sound lads from Glasgow.Keir: Just four lads making choons and enjoying what we do.Blair: Glasgow quartet producing the musical goods.Kieran: Manly men who make manly music. What has been the most rewarding/ most enjoyable highlight of…
ROE & Ciaran Lavery’s second “existential indie” collaboration ‘Too Much For Anyone’
These two Northern Irish songwriting talents wrestle with societal pressures and the uncontrollable pull of life.
GRWL’s second single ‘Facetime’ is a 2021 love story
Listening to ‘Facetime’, we can’t help but sink into the lusciously chilled-out sounds of this dreamy alt-R&B number.
Jem arrives into the music scene with the cinematic debut ‘Secrets’. 
Born and raised on the golden western coast of Cesme, Turkey and now based in London, 23-year-old musician Jem whips up his musical influences of Radiohead to Sarah Vaughan into his own infectious blend of 90s alternative rock with tender Middle Eastern melodies. With his music standing as representation of both his childhood roots and…
‘Fall With You’ is the dancefloor tragedy from indie electro-pop duo Darkroom Data
‘Fall With You’, a dreamy number that tempts you onto the dancefloor with deep-groove bass and vintage synths.
Listen to Letting Up Despite Great Faults’ dream-pop ramble through memory in ‘Corners Pressed’
Ever since we heard the spindly and jubilant guitar melody of Letting Up Despite Great Faults’ new single ‘Corners Pressed’, we haven’t been able to get it out of our minds.
On The Record: The Infinite Daisy Chains
We get to know Washington D.C. dream-pop duo The Infinite Daisy Chains a little better.
