With their newest single ‘There’s No Time For Presents’, The Burbs make their mark with this gutsy indie-rock release which toes the line between melodic euphoria, emotional reckoning and grungey angst.
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On The Record: Firestations
For On The Record, we spoke to Firestations’ Mike Cranny about the oceanic voyage that inspired the project’s fourth album Many White Horses.
On The Record: Kristen Castro
Kristen Castro launches her solo endeavor with radiant indie-pop track ‘Malibu’, in the lead up to debut album Capricorn Baby.
On The Record: Royal Blush
Jersey City’s Royal Blush steps into the spotlight with A Ways Away, a debut EP that captures the raw, emotional chaos of coming of age in a world that rarely slows down.
‘Love & Passion’ is Micah Rose-Trespeuch’s cinematic triumph
The explosive and gripping ‘Love & Passion’ is a tantalising insight into Micah Rose-Trespeuch’s upcoming album, Coughing Up Blood.
Heron soars with introspective psych-pop single ‘Read My Mind’
Breezy and bursting with kaleidoscopic vibrancy, ‘Read My Mind’ is the second single from Heron’s forthcoming album, Underground Sky.
There are ‘Better Days’ ahead with Mary And The Sharks
Mary And The Sharks’ recent single ‘Better Days’ is a soft and shimmering exhale that temporarily suspends time under its indie-pop spell.
AUNCE’s ‘Zoo Friend’ invites deeper connection with the natural world
AUNCE’s intimate indie-pop single ‘Zoo Friend’ is about recognising the soul in the natural world around us, especially animals and plants.
Michellar’s ‘LET’S GO MOVE AROUND’ is a Springtime awakening
Michellar’s latest single ‘LET’S GO MOVE AROUND’ is a bright and buoyant sonic representation of renewal, inviting listeners to shake off the past and look ahead.
REYA RIU makes her stunning alt-pop debtu with ‘Say It’
REYA RIU’s her debut single ‘Say It’ is an otherworldly track that connect with our sense like a drifting mist.
