Good Carver emerge with their debut full-length album The Steps We Have to Take, a record defined by patience, reflection and quiet emotional weight.
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Carter Vogel embraces a new direction with ‘Close Call’
‘Close Call’ is the latest addition to Carter Vogel’s catalogue of emotion driven songs that explore love, heartbreak, longing and missed connections.
Frank Joshua returns with the beautifully mysterious single ‘Glass’
Frank Joshua’s new single ‘Glass’ is a kaleidoscopic blend of hazy dream-pop, melodic indie-rock and cinematic production.
‘Do It Again’ is the defiant alt-rock anthem from North Shields’ band Brother
For your introductory taste of Brother, ‘Do It Again’ is a dark and moody dive into the streets of North Shields.
On The Record: Dean Longden
Rising London artist Dean Longden invites you to listen to his debut EP, Still, It Grows, which is a touching and personal insight into a life-changing period of his life.
MAMI UMAMI channel seductive disorder on ‘belly dancer’
Swedish outfit MAMI UMAMI’s latest dose of hallucinogenic sound is ‘belly dancer’, a restless, thrilling and impossible-to-ignore track.
In ‘candlelight’, meelu brings gratitude to grief
UK-based South African artist meelu delivers ‘candlelight’, a beautiful ode to the memory of her late grandmother, her oumi.
On The Record: Present Paradox
Present Paradox’s new album A Vibrant Sea blends post-punk tension, art-rock ambition and electronic unease to tap into the fragile reality of identity and emotion.
‘As If A Kiss’ is the undeniably cinematic single from emerging duo Highlands
Stevenage-based duo Highlands continue their musical journey with the release of ‘As If A Kiss’, the precursor to their forthcoming sophomore EP.
Math-rock virtuosos The Yacht Club release anniversary edition of ‘The Greatest Misadventure’
In recognition of where it all began, The Yacht Club have re-recorded ‘The Greatest Misadventure’ to reflect their collective evolution and to signal their forthcoming album.
