MatAre’s ‘When Alone’ leans even further into restraint, resulting in a track that’s meditative, purposeful and intimate.
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Wild Spelks reviving the golden era of indie-rock with ‘305’
Newcastle’s Wild Spelks deliver a healthy dose of indie-rock nostalgia and subtle post-punk rebellion through their new single ‘305’.
‘You’re Gonna Go Far’ is Myles from Home’s ode to childlike wonderment
Vancouver trio Myles from Home bring a signature nostalgia in their latest single ‘You’re Gonna Go Far’, which is a touching tribute to frontman Myles Hildebrand’s father.
Ashley Ray Simon embraces surrender with indie-folk single ‘Vaya Con Dios’
Lisbon-based Ashley Ray Simon’s quietly powering indie-folk single ‘Vaya Con Dios’ is timeless songwriting at its best.
Katie Dauson turns self-doubt into fuel on ‘Get Ready’
Introducing one of Toronto’s most versatile, genre-blurring songwriters Katie Dauson whose newest single ‘Get Ready’ blurs together rock, blues and rockabilly into one swaggering sound.
On The Record: Pisgah
Following striking singles ‘Favor’ and ‘Bend To Break’, the North Carolina–born, UK-based songwriter Pisgah has released her unmissable sophomore album, Faultlines.
Messy Eater finds joy in self-acceptance in ‘Learning to Love What I See in the Mirror’
Messy Eater has built up a reputation for reinvention from release to release and his latest single ‘Learning to love what I see in the mirror’ continues this trend.
On The Record: Getting Started
From opener ‘Easy Sympathy’ right through to closing track ‘Reverberations’, Getting Started explore wanderlust, emotion, resilience and nostalgia.
With ‘Eden’, Ryne Meadow reclaims the paradise within
As the first official release from Ryne Meadow’s forthcoming album Baptisms, ‘Eden’ arrives steeped in reflection, grace and hard-won clarity.
On The Record: Ratfink!
Melbourne’s Ratfink! has released a gripping ten-track album titled WHEN U WERE MINE, which explores friendships, relationships, sexuality, identity and a growing anxiety about the state of the world.
