Capturing the intoxicating rush of first love and the bittersweet taste of looking back, Bristol trio Krooked Tongue release their nostalgia-soaked single ‘Dog Days’.
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The Harbours release sun-soaked debut EP, Are We Nearly There Yet?
Introducing The Harbours, the four-piece outfit fronted by Ollie Drakard and Will Massarella-Tyler, who have just released their debut EP, Are We Nearly There Yet?.
Tim Gambles’ ‘Story Told Wrong’ puts the unreliable narrator of memory into focus
‘Story Told Wrong’ is the gripping, moody and melodic fusion of indie-pop and alt-rock from Tasmania’s Tim Gambles.
The Trusted’s ‘Yellowhammer’ tears down performance culture
Four-piece The Trusted have hit the mark once again with ‘Yellowhammer’, a hard-hitting single that explores disconnection in the digital age.
‘Spirit Box’ is Love Ghost’s alt-rock, grungey reach into the void
Reverberating with pain, hope and connection, Love Ghost’s ‘Spirit Box’ is an emotionally raw and genre-defying sound brings together grungey grit, pop-punk hooks and alt-rock motifs.
On The Record: Dying Habit
We connected with a band whose genre-blurring sound continues to evolve in increasingly compelling ways, we’re talking about Welsh rockers Dying Habit.
Midlands trio Switchdown’s roaring alt-rock single ‘Get Out’
Switchdown’s roaring single ‘Get Out’ is a fuzzed-out alt-rock track fuelled by potent frustration.
Saliva Birds’ ‘Lost Cause’ roars through post-breakup wreckage
York four-piece Saliva Birds’ hook-laden anthem ‘Lost Cause’ is an authentic tale of putting off the inevitable.
‘Parabellum’ is Maria Deirisarri’s defiant alt-folk statement
We’d like to introduce you to the talented songwriter Maria Deirisarri, a notable new voice in the alt-folk sphere, with her defiant single ‘Parabellum’,
Adult Leisure’s ‘The Rules’ is a tantalising preview into the upcoming debut album
Our first taste of Adult Leisure’s upcoming debut album The Things You Don’t Know Yet is the cinematic and irresistibly heartfelt single ‘The Rules’.
