Lifted from New Jersey five-piece Quality Living’s forthcoming album Glacier, ‘Sumac Red’ is a warm and down-to-earth taste of what’s to come.
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Boxing Club take aim at generational scars on ‘Father and State’
Boxing Club’s ‘Father and State’ instantly satisfies our craving for bruised post-punk narratives that rip the curtains back on societal fallacies and poorly patched-over trauma.
One-to-watch artist Lewis Knaggs releases anthemic new track ‘Liar Liar’
‘Liar Liar’ is has all the potential to be Lewis Knaggs’ break-out anthem.
Listen to DIY musician Rosie Haze’s dark-pop confessional ‘Fresh Flowers’
In the lead up to her debut album, For Who I Was, the Portland-based musician Rosie Haze has given listeners another peek behind the curtain with new single ‘Fresh Flowers’.
Talking Horses restart the engine with ‘These Days’
Birmingham trio Talking Horses have been at the grindstone and ‘These Days’ is just a taste of what they have in store for listeners.
The Trusted return with earnest indie-rock anthem ‘Spin’
‘Spin’ is a restless, feel-good and full-hearted single that meets the high bar that The Trusted set for us already.
Hartlepool’s Crescent make their psychedelic debut with AA single ‘Milogather’
Hailing from the north-east town of Hartlepool, four-piece Crescent is a unique tour-de-force who are bringing old-school psychedelic vibes to England’s coastal region.
‘Tucker’s Having a Baby’ is the scrappy, indie-rock introduction to French Dogs
What makes French Dogs’ single ‘Tucker’s Having a Baby’ such an instantly addictive listen is the live show energy that they pour into every second of those three minutes.
Lee Feather and the Night Movers return with cynical synth-pop anthem ‘Everybody Sings’
Lee Feather and The Night Movers is back with another dystopian view of modern life in ‘Everybody Sings’, from their debut EP.
Bologna quartet Gee Whiz! embrace fun with ‘Big Fireworks’
Gee Whiz! explore unbridled nostalgia through the ’90s alt-rock and early ’00s indie motifs peppered throughout ‘Big Fireworks’.
