What makes French Dogs’ single ‘Tucker’s Having a Baby’ such an instantly addictive listen is the live show energy that they pour into every second of those three minutes.
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Lee Feather and the Night Movers return with cynical synth-pop anthem ‘Everybody Sings’
Lee Feather and The Night Movers is back with another dystopian view of modern life in ‘Everybody Sings’, from their debut EP.
Bologna quartet Gee Whiz! embrace fun with ‘Big Fireworks’
Gee Whiz! explore unbridled nostalgia through the ’90s alt-rock and early ’00s indie motifs peppered throughout ‘Big Fireworks’.
Don’t miss Anana Kaye’s rendition of Leonard Cohen’s ‘There Is A War’
On this cover of ‘There Is A War’, Anana Kaye the acoustic warmth and soulful sway of Leonard Cohen into something more pressing, darker and minimalist.
‘In a Heartbeat’ is Shaky’s fuzzed-out trip down memory lane
Indie label owner and DIY musician Shaky releases the hazy, melodic and nostalgic ‘In a Heartbeat’.
RAINBOW BELTZ turn Tokyo’s route 246 into an alt-rock dream
RAINBOW BELTZ replicates the movement, restlessness and liminality of Tokyo’s one of Tokyo’s main thoroughfares in ‘246’.
On The Record: Ayka
Ayka’s debut Doggy Bag is a twelve-track record of emotionally weighty slacker-rock gems that unveil a disarmingly honest and uniquely raw songwriter.
On The Record: Samuel Taylor
We caught up with this rising indie-folk artist to talk songwriting, Suffolk roots and the journey behind debut Lost & Overgrown EP.
On The Record: Amélie Farren
For On The Record, we caught up with Amélie Farren to talk oceans, evolution and the stories behind her songs.
MatAre finds renewed stillness in ‘When Alone’
MatAre’s ‘When Alone’ leans even further into restraint, resulting in a track that’s meditative, purposeful and intimate.
