South London singer-songwriter Caitlin Kent-Halliday offers a supportive shoulder through hard times in ‘Backwards, Baby’.
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Monday’s Monsoon reach new heights on ‘Something New’
‘Something New’, from London-based outfit Monday’s Monsoon, is just an exquisitely self-contained piece of music.
Manchester’s Warahenege expands his sonic horizons with dreamy ‘AIMOE’
With ‘AIMOE’, Mancunian dream-pop artist Warahenege finds a new sense of relief and optimism.
On The Record: Crescent
For On The Record, Crescent reflect on their journey from local pub sets to bigger stages, the lessons learned along the way and the creative breakthroughs that brought their Lamentations EP to life.
‘Do It Again’ is the defiant alt-rock anthem from North Shields’ band Brother
For your introductory taste of Brother, ‘Do It Again’ is a dark and moody dive into the streets of North Shields.
On The Record: Dean Longden
Rising London artist Dean Longden invites you to listen to his debut EP, Still, It Grows, which is a touching and personal insight into a life-changing period of his life.
Manchester’s Digging For Kanky wade into darker trip-hop territory with ‘Wide Open’
From Digging For Kanky’s forthcoming album, ‘Wide Open’ is the sage warning about chasing success at any price.
‘As If A Kiss’ is the undeniably cinematic single from emerging duo Highlands
Stevenage-based duo Highlands continue their musical journey with the release of ‘As If A Kiss’, the precursor to their forthcoming sophomore EP.
Math-rock virtuosos The Yacht Club release anniversary edition of ‘The Greatest Misadventure’
In recognition of where it all began, The Yacht Club have re-recorded ‘The Greatest Misadventure’ to reflect their collective evolution and to signal their forthcoming album.
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.
