Hailing from the gritty north-west town of Oldham, emerging five-piece Mercy Kelly make their mark with powerful new single ‘Breathe For Her’.
Tag: Reviews
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.
‘A Normal After This’ is Marianne Engebretsen’s journey through change & healing
Norway’s independent artist and producer Marianne Engebretsen has recently released one of her most vulnerable and affecting works to date, ‘A Normal After This’.
Wetsuit’s ‘Cider’ glows with a hazy warmth
Wetsuit’s ‘Cider’ is a hazy trip down memory lane with the apple-sugar sweetness, fizzy restlessness and fuzzy recollections echoing the joys of late-summer evenings.
Texas trio The Shrubs return with charming analog single ‘Fall Behind’
Houston’s The Shrubs take a leap into brighter, surf-rock territory with their nostalgic new single ‘Fall Behind’.
On The Record: Aarktica
Marking 25 years since his debut, Jon DeRosa returns as Aarktica with his newest album Ecstatic Lightsongs.
On The Record: Nom De Plume
We caught up with Nom De Plume, the eclectic indie-rock outfit led by singer-songwriter Aris Karabelas and innovative bassist Michael Magee.
