Tom Minor's tongue had never been more firmly placed in his cheek, and his ability to ferociously criticize the political mess we're in, and especially in the UK, with razor-sharp humour, is at an all-time high. | Continue reading
Fueled by delightful melodies that range from old-school musings to comforting chamber-pop inspirations, Paint finds Pennan Brae flexing his songwriting in a myriad of different directions. | Continue reading
This release, a carefully curated collection of songs given a distinct new facet by Steel & Velvet, follows an emotionally impactful storyline of loneliness, love, affection, grief, and consolation. | Continue reading
From standout opener "A Perfect Tomorrow" onwards, you're completely locked in as Bury the Pines goes from Fall Out Boy to Fugazi with effortless grace. | Continue reading
Psychedelika Pt. 1 by The New Citizen Kane is a thrilling and dynamic record that isn't afraid to go deep and proves that the best pop music comes from a place of truth and honesty. | Continue reading
Kate Pending's work is often very nuanced and navigates through intimate vulnerabilities, with the shy glow of fearlessness, and Two Words elevates everything to new heights, firmly placing her name among the most visionary electronic musicians of today. | Continue reading
"You Don't Believe Her" by Amy-Lin Slezak is a delicate track with a set of sharp teeth, providing comfort and empathy for the victims of assault while also biting hard on the ones who question whether or not the assault was real. | Continue reading
Michellar has a way of delivering melodies and lines that is incredibly gentle and soft, making her lyricism shine through with introspection and remarkable joy, even in her most melancholic moments. | Continue reading
Hailing from Manchester, The Radio Addicts is an electrifying teenage band driven by a passion for creating and performing high-energy music. | Continue reading
Exzenya has a way of crafting dark tales that feel real and never shy away from hard topics, and this is perhaps her best example since "Drunk Texting" earlier in the year. | Continue reading
A thrilling blend of her introspective and self-reflective writing with a big sing-along pop chorus, "Hot Mess" opens a new world of possibilities for Ava Valianti. | Continue reading
Matare is an artist deeply immersed in a profound introspective journey. Amidst the chaos of everyday life, he seeks solace and tranquility, escaping to the beach each evening where the waves cradle his thoughts. | Continue reading
"Let the Girl Have Her Fun" by FREDRYD immediately impresses with its soft, dreamlike atmosphere and whispery vocals. | Continue reading
John Goldrust finds profound healing through music, crafting his songwriting from abstract ideals and first principles rather than simply echoing other artists or adhering to established formulas. | Continue reading
Michellar stands her ground once more as an insightful and sensible artist who understands the importance of the little things, and "The Star" embodies this with a fragile acceptance of its ephemerality. | Continue reading
Blake's new record reveals itself as both uplifting and profound, offering political and social commentary with levity through old-school lenses that, ironically, give it a refreshing sensibility in 2025. | Continue reading
The Hovercraft restoration project shows that even though these songs were written thirty years ago, the tracks still feel hauntingly modern on their themes and sound. | Continue reading
Grim Logick and iLLLogick crafted a tightly knit soundscape in which anything can happen, and the artists power through it just like they've been doing for a decade. | Continue reading
Ugly When You Love Me is an energetic, spirited track that places Exzenya once again among the most unique and intriguing musical artists since Björk. | Continue reading
On her new song, Kate Kristine delivers her lines with the raw sincerity of a private diary entry, not made to be read by anyone else, and asserts her own desires to break free from the situation. | Continue reading
With an exhilarating career that has flourished for about five extraordinary years, this electrifying Leicester trio, 9 o'clock Nasty, relentlessly pushes boundaries, constantly evolving while fiercely staying true to the very essence that makes them uniquely authentic and undeni … | Continue reading
"Love Is Everywhere" by Intercontinen7al, stands as a lovely preview of what's to come, accompanied by a beautifully shot music video that shows the stunning remote locations in which the musicians are coming from. | Continue reading
Scott Swain is an incredibly passionate songwriter and storyteller, drawing from the depths of cinematic brilliance and exploring profound themes like tension, isolation, and resilience... | Continue reading
Michellar stands her ground once more as an insightful and sensible artist who understands the importance of the little things, and "The Star" embodies this with a fragile acceptance of its ephemerality. | Continue reading
On "Stiff Person Stories" iLLLogick builds a well-rounded universe of sounds and beats that serve as a colourful background to his impeccably experimental flow. | Continue reading
Hailing from Manchester, The Radio Addicts is an electrifying teenage band driven by a passion for creating and performing high-energy music. | Continue reading
"Summer of '96" by Tillerman is as welcoming as it is emotionally moving. Its standout musicianship perfectly conveys those past days full of laughter, friendship, and carefree attitude. | Continue reading
Kate Pending's work is often very nuanced and navigates through intimate vulnerabilities, with the shy glow of fearlessness, and Two Words elevates everything to new heights, firmly placing her name among the most visionary electronic musicians of today. | Continue reading
Psychedelika Pt. 1 by The New Citizen Kane is a thrilling and dynamic record that isn't afraid to go deep and proves that the best pop music comes from a place of truth and honesty. | Continue reading
A thrilling blend of her introspective and self-reflective writing with a big sing-along pop chorus, "Hot Mess" opens a new world of possibilities for Ava Valianti. | Continue reading
Energy Whores continue to challenge everything with striking visuals, rich textures, and in-your-face lyricism. On "Electric Friends", they hold a mirror to the world at large and... | Continue reading
mUmbo is excited to announce their impressive upcoming EP, "When It Was Quiet." This EP draws from the powerful essence of human experience... | Continue reading
Bettine Solf is an incredibly talented Peruvian-London based music producer, singer-songwriter, and actress, who recently graduated from the prestigious Abbey Road. | Continue reading
Replaced by Robots delivered a breath-taking track, a banquet of sounds and moods as natural and shapeless as the ocean itself. | Continue reading
Tom Minor's tongue had never been more firmly placed in his cheek, and his ability to ferociously criticize the political mess we're in, and especially in the UK, with razor-sharp humour, is at an all-time high. | Continue reading
Fueled by delightful melodies that range from old-school musings to comforting chamber-pop inspirations, Paint finds Pennan Brae flexing his songwriting in a myriad of different directions. | Continue reading
Electric High are known for captivating audiences with their two lead vocalists, who not only support but elevate each other in perfect harmony. | Continue reading
Exzenya has a way of crafting dark tales that feel real and never shy away from hard topics, and this is perhaps her best example since "Drunk Texting" earlier in the year. | Continue reading
Wild Horse keeps on surprising with sharp commentary and genuine humanity, tackling universal struggles with serenity and humor. | Continue reading
Inspired by early 2000s emo and the more melodramatic parts of nu-metal, Mid Love Crisis by DayEyez is a sensitive and thoughtful portrayal of modern dynamics with cinematic pacing. | Continue reading
"The Beating of the Drum" is the first taste of Mark Vennis & Different Place's upcoming album Goodbye to All That, made up of politically charged lyrics that fall well into its punk roots. | Continue reading
Ava Valianti, once and for all, is a force to be reckoned with in the current alternative music landscape through the sheer power of authentic empathy and understanding. | Continue reading
John Goldrust finds profound healing through music, crafting his songwriting from abstract ideals and first principles rather than simply echoing other artists or adhering to established formulas. | Continue reading
Michellar, a music project led by songwriters Michelle Bond and Brad Johnson, continues telling stories of life with emphasis on the beauty of it, and the truth of the heart. | Continue reading
"Maillard Reaction" is the newest entry to DBsock's discography, a powerful, divine, and inspiring hybrid of art pop and R&B. | Continue reading
Blake's new record reveals itself as both uplifting and profound, offering political and social commentary with levity through old-school lenses that, ironically, give it a refreshing sensibility in 2025. | Continue reading
"You Don't Believe Her" by Amy-Lin Slezak is a delicate track with a set of sharp teeth, providing comfort and empathy for the victims of assault while also biting hard on the ones who question whether or not the assault was real. | Continue reading
Kate Pending's work is often very nuanced and navigates through intimate vulnerabilities, with the shy glow of fearlessness, and Two Words elevates everything to new heights, firmly placing her name among the most visionary electronic musicians of today. | Continue reading