The Midnight Vortex’s latest single ‘Burning Hell’ is the sonic distillation of a messy and passionate love affair, reminiscent of London in summer.
Tag: Rock
Brian Lambert’s ‘I Don’t Believe In You’ is an alt-rock anthem of self-belief, featuring Jr Moz Collective
Steeped in the rough-and-tumble rock of those nostalgic decades, Brian Lambert’s ‘I Don’t Believe In You’ (featuring Jr Moz Collective) is designed to be a cathartic release.
Welsh rockers Shop Front Heroes introduce new LP with ‘Killer’
Introducing Shop Front Heroes is an electrifying five-piece rock band from Mid-Wales who are set to ignite the rock music scene, both locally and beyond, with their explosive new single ‘Killer’.
‘Corner Store’ represents the boundless creativity of rising indie band Holler
From the whimsical chorus-tinted guitars to the driving drums and silky, emotive vocals, ‘Corner Store’ embodies the essence of indie music’s undeniable charm.
With ‘Pieces’, Beech Love is set to explode onto the indie-rock scene
Through the single and music video for ‘Pieces’, Beech Love presents himself as someone whose ready for stardom.
Unparalleled storyteller Curse of Lono shares personal story ‘Krieger’
With ‘Krieger’, Curse of Lono exhibits wicked talent and mastery in the art of storytelling through music, making his work a must-listen.
Abby Nissenbaum’s ‘Glass Half Full’ is a powerful LGBTQ+ heartbreak anthem
From Abby Nissenbaum’s Unreliable Narrator EP, the LGBTQ+ singer-songwriter gives us another scintillating treat via a music video ‘Glass Half Full’.
The Trusted’s ‘Doomsday’ is guitar-led indie-rock at its finest
Southend-on-Sea indie rockers The Trusted’s new single ‘Doomsday’ is refreshing, cathartic and unbridled.
Dutch indie-rockers Loupe release their phenomenal debut album, Do You Ever Wonder What Comes Next?
Loupe’s debut Do You Ever Wonder What Comes Next? LP serves as an exploration of the modern age, of coming-of-age, of whatever age you find yourselves in.
Delivering the unexpected in ‘I Got This’ from The Muster Point Project featuring Kick Horns
Literary and musical history is littered with cautionary tales, but few sound as jolly as The Munster Point Project’s ‘I Got This’.
