Sleep Patterns talk to us about the deeper meaning behind their colourful visuals for eerie, psych infused indie single, ‘Hungry for the Holy Cow’.
Read MoreCanadian-born, New York-based singer-songwriter Jenny Kern champions accountability and shows off a fresh indie pop direction on current single, ‘Satellite’.
Read MoreBeach Bunny recently revealed their new single ‘Ms California’, the latest track from their debut album ‘Honeymoon’ - due out 14th February 2020 via Mom+Pop. The Chicago based four-piece is fronted by Lili Trifilio, she took a moment to talk to us about her love for Chicago, breaking gender roles in rock music and the key inspirations behind ‘Ms California’.
Read MoreCheck out our top tracks this week on Spotify, featuring Beach Bunny, Gaffa Tape Sandy, Thyla, Conchur White, Eliza Shaddad, Grace Carter, Stormzy, Joe Connor Little, Sam Fender, Haux & Rosie Carney, Shopping, Mcevoy, Theodor Black, HEZEN and Mandalan feat. Cadence XYZ.
Read MoreSinger and songwriter Allie X has released her latest single ‘Love Me Wrong’, which is taken from her forthcoming album ‘Cape God’. The track features long-time friend and collaborator Troye Sivan, who also wrote the track with Allie X. She took a moment to talk to us about the track and the inspirations behind it.
Read MoreLucy DK talks to us candidly about the concept behind her single and music video, ‘Family Drama’ , which explores the themes of trauma and facade and hopes to inspire healing.
Read MoreWe get to know Hazlett on a more personal level in our latest segment of our ‘Getting Intimate With’ feature.
Read MoreMunroe shares a hazy account of longing, desire and rejection on moody alternative single, ‘Wreak Havoc’.
Read MoreRising star Birthh speaks to us about her gritty layered visuals for current single ‘Yello / Concrete’ which psychedelically sees her become one with fire and stone.
Read MoreLou Stone has celebrated touching ground for his debut Australian shows with the release of his new single 'Higher Than High'.
Read MoreSad Boys Club’s sophomore EP ‘Four Shades of the Transitional Phase’ is the indie fire we all need to heat us up over winter.
Read MoreMajestic. Melancholic. Atmospheric. Tamino, the Belgium-Egyptian artist, sold out the famous Scala venue in London’s King Cross.
Read MorePlaying their debut album ‘To Lose My Life’ in full, White Lies played a monumental show at Manchester Academy.
Read MoreFor one night only as SWX, fans got to see some of the best bands in hardcore right now.
Read MoreEmily Rose explores dysfunctional families and forgiveness on quirky baroque pop single ‘Daddy’.
Read MoreThe three wise men had three gifts for baby Jesus, this December, Bear’s Den have three gifts for the world, and they come in the form of new EP ‘Only Son of the Falling Snow’. Spanning three reflective songs, the EP explores all facets of winter and brings a little light back into the darker months.
Read MoreAfter crashing onto the scene in pure indie style with debut track ‘She Could Do Better’, North London’s Bright Orange Spectacle are back with new single ‘I Struggle to Communicate’. We had a chat with Charlie Sinclair about the track, and to reflect on politics and what 2019 has been like for the band.
Read MoreThis week’s Band Of The Week is rising London quartet Sad Boys Club, who have just dropped their sophomore EP ‘Four Shades of the Transitional Phase’. Lead singer Jacob Wheldon took a moment to talk to us about the release, and to reflect on the past year for the band.
Read MoreNewcastle’s IMOGEN has just released her new single ‘I Wish I Were You’, she took a moment to talk to us about the track and the inspirations behind it.
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