Verticoli’s ‘Milk & Honey’ is a true post-punk anthem with unapologetic rage, political awareness and grandiose riffs.
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On The Record: FHMY
Emerging from Cairo’s vibrant underground, FHMY is an experimental solo musician crafting raw, genre-blurring soundscapes that resist easy categorisation.
Powers of the Monk releases allegorical fever dream ‘Bread & Circuses’
Michigan-based duo Powers of the Monk confront difficult realities with mesmerising, boundary-pushing and quirky ‘Bread & Circuses’.
Taylor Lally shines bright in her joyful alt-pop anthem ‘Yabadabadooda’
We’re struck by the vibrant, charismatic and relatable aura that Taylor Lally puts in off-kilter pop creation ‘Yabadabadooda’.
Oxford wordsmith Dan McKean reaches out with ‘Walking Backwards’
With his new single ‘Walking Backwards’, Oxford-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dan McKean proves himself as an unparalleled wordsmith.
Subsolar finds light in the shadows with debut single ‘Komorebi’
Subsolar’s debut ‘Komorebi’ is a patterned and dynamic indie-rock number reflecting the beauty of dappled sunlight in the woods.
Madchester spirit with a Dutch twist come together in Lemon’s ‘Maybe It’s You’
In new single ‘Maybe It’s You’, Lemon marry their stereotypical Dutch honesty with a late 80s, early 90s sonic palette inspired by the Madchester scene.
‘Duck Duck Goose’ is Harris Rafferty’s indie-rock anthem for growing up
Promising new musician Harris Rafferty makes another step forward in his burgeoning career with his second ever single ‘Duck Duck Goose’.
Folk-pop songwriter Julia Traser lets go of the past with ‘Hi You’
From Julia Traser’s forthcoming debut album, the Brighton-based singer-songwriter shares her tender and reflective new single ‘Hi You’.
‘Lowerclass Madness’ is raw defiance from Welsh rockers The Spitting Pips
With new single ‘Lowerclass Madness’, Llandudno five-piece The Spitting Pips are raw, defiant and unapologetically working class.
