Tiz McNamara’s ‘Underneath Your Body’ goes beyond the love song trope to become a greater exploration of connection, trust and longing.
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Leazes bring the heat & indie charm with ‘Sun’s Out’
Leazes’ radiant new single ‘Sun’s Out’ is simply brimming with sizzling guitar riffs, thumping rhythms and an unmissable lead vocal.
Darkwave grit meets DIY guts in MatAre’s ‘That’s What People Do’
From the very beginning of MatAre’s ‘That’s What People Do’, we’re struck by the gutsy, scorched and raw soundscape derived from the darkwave and Russian doomer scenes.
Dom Malin shines with celestial embrace ‘bloodmoon’
One of our favourite singer-songwriters Dom Malin returns with ‘bloodmoon’, a release that’s nothing short of spell-binding; casting a familiar spell on us with his indie-folk charm and heartfelt lyricism.
Canada Hill’s ‘His Room’ burns with claustrophobic grit
Hailing from the quaint Surrey town of Redhill comes a thunderous force of snarling guitars and driving rhythms from Canada Hill with their new single ‘His Room’.
Send Me Flowers’ ‘In My Head Today’ conveys inner turmoil with fragile intensity
Amsterdam’s alt-folk collective Send Me Flowers delivers a quietly powerful single ‘In My Head Today’.
LED make their debut with youthful rebellion in ‘Lies All Lies’
‘Lies All Lies’ is a blistering, emotionally-charged debut single from teenage indie pop-rock trio LED.
Honey Motel hit their stride with ‘If You Didn’t Exist’
Liverpool four-piece Honey Motel are back once again return with a stunningly fluid new single ‘If You Didn’t Exist’, which perfectly showcases their ever-evolving sound.
New Zealand’s Maddy Low conjures up quiet magic with ‘To be near’
New Zealand’s Maddy Low delivers ‘To be near’, an intimate track that feels like reading a love letter by candlelight.
The Straights prescribe alt-rock anthem ‘The Remedy’
With ‘The Remedy’, The Straights deliver an explosive, sweat-drenched anthem that’s equal parts garage grit and alt-rock swagger.
