On newest single ‘Vibe Killer’, Messy Eater returns with his refreshing honesty, splash of humour and ever-adventurous production.
Tag: Reviews
Quality Living’s ‘Sumac Red’ glows with warm hues and worn edges
Lifted from New Jersey five-piece Quality Living’s forthcoming album Glacier, ‘Sumac Red’ is a warm and down-to-earth taste of what’s to come.
Boxing Club take aim at generational scars on ‘Father and State’
Boxing Club’s ‘Father and State’ instantly satisfies our craving for bruised post-punk narratives that rip the curtains back on societal fallacies and poorly patched-over trauma.
Listen to DIY musician Rosie Haze’s dark-pop confessional ‘Fresh Flowers’
In the lead up to her debut album, For Who I Was, the Portland-based musician Rosie Haze has given listeners another peek behind the curtain with new single ‘Fresh Flowers’.
On The Record: MatAre
MatAre’s EP, Brevity, is a four-track collection that combines pastel-toned guitars, soft-edged distortion, authentic ’80s/’90s elements and undeniably direct songwriting.
Talking Horses restart the engine with ‘These Days’
Birmingham trio Talking Horses have been at the grindstone and ‘These Days’ is just a taste of what they have in store for listeners.
The Trusted return with earnest indie-rock anthem ‘Spin’
‘Spin’ is a restless, feel-good and full-hearted single that meets the high bar that The Trusted set for us already.
On The Record: Chas Leman
REPETITIVE STRAIN EP is about capturing the reality of low-income work, making ends meet and the bubbling undercurrent of stress and anxiety.
On The Record: Dying Habit
Our favourite Welsh quartet Dying Habit return to discuss what sets their new album, There Is No Sky, apart.
On The Record: No Lonesome
Following the release of Am I What I’m Not? Probably Not. Wait! EP, we asked No Lonesome some questions about his DIY philosophy, flawed experimentation and making music as an outsider.
