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.
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Introducing Matyas Moricz & The Echoes with visceral debut ‘Stronger’
Matyas Moricz & The Echoes’ debut single ‘Stronger’ instantly caught and held our attention, from the first shimmering guitar flourish to the final echo of its anthemic chorus.
London newcomer Charlie Turner starts new chapter with ‘Mrs Other’
London-based musician Charlie Turner returns with a genre-blurring statement in his latest single, ‘Mrs Other’.
Alex Starling’s cinematic wonder ‘Maybe We Lost It’ ponders the discomfort of change
From start to finish, Alex Starling’s ‘Maybe We Lost It’ is a cinematic wonder that explores the great expanse of the human psyche, framing familiar questions in a fresh, exciting synth-pop manner.
On The Record: Arliston
Today, we’re thrilled to catch up with Arliston, the London-based duo who have been making waves with their signature melancholic stylings, punctuated by moments of joy.
On The Record: ALI
Today, we have the pleasure of diving into the creative universe of ALI, a London-based Spanish singer-songwriter with six years of songwriting, producing, and crafting her sound under her belt.
On The Record: Sami Fitz
This week we’re diving into a gloriously profound soundscape in the shaped of Sami Fitz’s new album Some Hills Were Once Islands.
London-based Swedish singer-songwriter SATRE releases ‘Cleanse’
SATRE’s newest indie-folk release ‘Cleanse’ offers the space in which to breathe and close out the world for a short while.
On The Record: Ready, Steady, Die!
We had the pleasure of speaking with Ready, Steady, Die!—a dynamic British-American electronic duo made up of New York-based composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Morgan Visconti and London-based vocalist and lyricist Sam K.
proFESSional’s post-punk single ‘TELEVISION’ tackles media-induced anxiety
London-based band proFESSional have infused their gritty post-punk style with a sense of fear and anxiety that many of us experience when we turn on the TV.
