Inspired by the energy, style and sense of belonging at the heart of mod culture, the Boston trio The Chelsea Curve release thrilling new album The Rideout.
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Finlay Birch balances melancholy and warmth on ‘Inside Your Mind’
From Scottish singer-songwriter Finlay Birch’s forthcoming debut album, ‘Inside Your Mind’ balances melancholic self-awareness with optimism realism.
South Korea’s The Expo make their bold debut with ‘Eclipse’
Seoul duo The Expo bring the focus back to timeless songwriting with their debut single ‘Eclipse’.
Salwa returns with existential synth-pop single ‘GOAT’
‘GOAT’ is a noticeable evolution of the Lebanese-Palestinian-Scottish creative Salwa’s striking use of imagery, symbolism and sound.
Monday’s Monsoon reach new heights on ‘Something New’
‘Something New’, from London-based outfit Monday’s Monsoon, is just an exquisitely self-contained piece of music.
Manchester’s Warahenege expands his sonic horizons with dreamy ‘AIMOE’
With ‘AIMOE’, Mancunian dream-pop artist Warahenege finds a new sense of relief and optimism.
Rock Berg channels joy and self-acceptance on ‘Let Go!’
With 80s-influenced indie number ‘Let Go!’, Rock Berg embraces self-acceptance and subvert outside expectations.
On The Record: Good Carver
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.
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.
