‘Rex Mundi’ is a jangling and upbeat lofi rock number that the band’s primary songwriter Mary-Anne wrote on a trip back to her family home in rural Ireland.
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Meet Glasgow’s ‘Mischief’ makers, the new band Pandas
On our first listen of Pandas’ new single ‘Mischief’, we were struck by the joyfully chaotic energy that this emerging band pump into the brief-yet-brilliant two minutes and fifty-five seconds.
Jon Sandman reimagines ‘Maybe’ as a Cassette Mix for eclectic indie kids
Full of dance-worthy moments and metaphorical lyrics, Sandman himself recommends ‘Maybe (Cassette Mix)’ for fans of Sufjan Stevens and Daughter through to the likes of The Go! Team, Sleigh Bells and Holy Fuck.
‘Iconic’ is the soulful & jazzy groover from Australia’s meadowhip
Sumptuous grooves, winding melodies, jazzy keys, lofi hip-hop beats & soul-R&B hooks move together in meadowhip’s new single ‘Iconic’.
Sophie Kilburn takes back her power with indie-pop romper ‘Afterthought’
Her new single ‘Afterthought’ shows an exciting new direction for Kilburn, building on those indie-rock roots and incorporating some alternative pop and undercurrents of folk.
‘Enemy’ is the poignant indie-folk message from newcomer Vintz Desert
Vintz Desert invites Laura Lucas onto his sweeping indie-folk single ‘Enemy’, a hopeful message for everyone.
Under pressure, Katanak wrote vibrant rock-pop emotional release ‘Weigh Down’
Katanak combines vibrant pop overtures with playful indie-rock compositions in the vein of The 1975, The Wombats, Circa Waves and Two Door Cinema Club.