On The Record: Paul Dunne

Paul Dunne’s latest release, Garden Snake Coffee Brain, which was written, performed, recorded and mixed in a swift 48 hours inside a small house in the California desert.

On The Record: Julieta Brur

Berlin-based Argentinian composer and songwriter Julieta Brur leans into curiosity and radical openness with her bold new album, The Heart of the Heart.

On The Record: MAMI UMAMI

Malmö’s MAMI UMAMI continue to carve out a space entirely their own, transforming chaos, humour and emotional honesty into an explosive genre-blurring sound.

On The Record: Memory Spells & Jordan Whitlock

Memory Spells & Jordan Whitlock recently released This Is What It Feels Like, a record born largely through long-distance collaboration before the two had even properly met in person.

On The Record: Dying Habit

Our favourite Welsh quartet Dying Habit return to discuss what sets their new album, There Is No Sky, apart.

On The Record: Ayka

Ayka’s debut Doggy Bag is a twelve-track record of emotionally weighty slacker-rock gems that unveil a disarmingly honest and uniquely raw songwriter.

On The Record: Kathi Deakin

We discuss all things love, loss, identity, songwriting and more in this interview with one-to-watch Kathi Deakin.

On The Record: Pisgah

Following striking singles ‘Favor’ and ‘Bend To Break’, the North Carolina–born, UK-based songwriter Pisgah has released her unmissable sophomore album, Faultlines.

On The Record: Getting Started

From opener ‘Easy Sympathy’ right through to closing track ‘Reverberations’, Getting Started explore wanderlust, emotion, resilience and nostalgia.

On The Record: Ratfink!

Melbourne’s Ratfink! has released a gripping ten-track album titled WHEN U WERE MINE, which explores friendships, relationships, sexuality, identity and a growing anxiety about the state of the world.