From the very beginning of MatAre’s ‘That’s What People Do’, we’re struck by the gutsy, scorched and raw soundscape derived from the darkwave and Russian doomer scenes.
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Best New Tracks #138
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
Best New Tracks #137
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
Dom Malin shines with celestial embrace ‘bloodmoon’
One of our favourite singer-songwriters Dom Malin returns with ‘bloodmoon’, a release that’s nothing short of spell-binding; casting a familiar spell on us with his indie-folk charm and heartfelt lyricism.
On The Record: The Concierge
Meet The Concierge, the London-based trio made up of Duncan, Phil and Robert, who are stepping into the spotlight with their genre-blending debut EP, Check In.
On The Record: Gabriel Jemsten
Today, we’re thrilled to be speaking with Gabriel Jemsten, a rising 23-year-old musician based in Lund, Sweden, whose introspective soundscapes are quickly garnering attention.
Send Me Flowers’ ‘In My Head Today’ conveys inner turmoil with fragile intensity
Amsterdam’s alt-folk collective Send Me Flowers delivers a quietly powerful single ‘In My Head Today’.
LED make their debut with youthful rebellion in ‘Lies All Lies’
‘Lies All Lies’ is a blistering, emotionally-charged debut single from teenage indie pop-rock trio LED.
Honey Motel hit their stride with ‘If You Didn’t Exist’
Liverpool four-piece Honey Motel are back once again return with a stunningly fluid new single ‘If You Didn’t Exist’, which perfectly showcases their ever-evolving sound.
New Zealand’s Maddy Low conjures up quiet magic with ‘To be near’
New Zealand’s Maddy Low delivers ‘To be near’, an intimate track that feels like reading a love letter by candlelight.
