Elizabeth Winterbourne’s intuitive folk-pop single ‘Salem’ highlights the thoroughly human experience of injustice, sisterhood and resilience.
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Messy Eater summons a dancefloor spirit with ‘Haunted Heart’
Ghoulish tropes and floor-filling rhythms come together in Messy Eater’s seasonal single ‘Haunted Heart’.
Pool Club deliver shimmer indie-pop single ‘Changing Tides’
Pool Club release their latest single ‘Changing Tides’, which arrives on the cusp of a cold snap with a final burst of sun-soaked warmth.
On The Record: Not Satire
With his third album Nobody Marks Us, Nashville-based artist and producer Not Satire continues to carve out his own corner of synth-driven indie.
‘Bend to Break’ is Pisgah’s quietly empowering alt-rock slow burn
London-based songwriter Pisgah releases another weathered, tender and quietly devastating single, ‘Bend to Break’.
Mercy Kelly bring northern grit and heartfelt hooks together on ‘Breathe For Her’
Hailing from the gritty north-west town of Oldham, emerging five-piece Mercy Kelly make their mark with powerful new single ‘Breathe For Her’.
On The Record: Graham Price Gift Shop
We sat down with Graham Price Gift Shop to discuss embracing imperfection, finding beauty in the everyday and the profoundly moving new album, Love is Whys.
In ‘Over My Head’, Melting Reeds illuminate the quiet tension after loss
‘Over My Head’ is our first interaction with Swiss indie duo Melting Reeds who navigate emotional restraint and burning catharsis.
Dead Feather reclaims identity & self-discovery in spoken-word ‘Red Poem’
With ‘Red Poem’, the deaf Mvskoke-Creek artist Dead Feather proves himself as a multi-disciplinary creative entirely in his own lane.
‘Foam’ is the dreamy pop-rock statement from Myra Keyes
With ‘Foam’, Chicago-based artist Myra Keyes delivers dynamic and shimmering, yet deeply introspective.
