Track Of The Day – Middle Kids – Mistake
Middle Kids Mistake Make no mistake, here’s a band who are surely set to be bigger than Piers Morgan’s gargantuan conceit. Yes, THAT BIG! But unlike Piers, Australian trio Middle Kids ascent to the big
Middle Kids Mistake Make no mistake, here’s a band who are surely set to be bigger than Piers Morgan’s gargantuan conceit. Yes, THAT BIG! But unlike Piers, Australian trio Middle Kids ascent to the big
Swimming Girls Back Of Your Car The back seat of cars has certainly been the subject of some serious songwriting action over the course of pop history. Mind you a roll in the old passion wagon
Echo Ladies – Nothing Ever Lasts As the regular visitor(s) here will be aware, we are suckers for “the beautiful noise” ( a far more apt descriptor than the oft misused and misleading “shoegaze” tag
The Velvet Hands – Only Blame Myself Springing from Cornwall’s burgeoning garage rock scene to critical acclaim, The Velvet Hands arrive with their latest single ‘Only Blame Myself’ from their forthcoming debut album ‘Party’s Over.’
London based, Limerick raised whenyoung produce soaring indie pop that despite being bathed in a glorious jangling guitar shimmer still retains a raw edge. The band initially released a couple of tunes in 2016, all
Ezra Furman Suck The Blood From My Wound Ezra Furman returns with the third single from his upcoming album, Transangelic Exodus which is released on 9th February via Bella Union. “Suck The Blood From My Wound”, features
AGP – MAKING PLANS Phil Greenhalgh finds AGP sounding in fine fettle with his latest release ‘Making Plans’ AGP can be a bit of an enigma at times; Andrew Gordon Parry’s music has manifested itself
Another Black Honey release equals another classic slice of cinematic indie pop noir. Once again the Brighton based quartet excel with the brooding ‘Dig.’ Rather than explode out of the tracks like their previous release
PARADISE – YELLOW EP Paradise are something of a mini underground super group. Formed in a bar in Oslo when Marianne Faithfull and Longview’s guitarist Rob McVey and Madrugada’s vocalist Sivert Høyem bonded over a
Dream Wife Lets Make Out What was Punk? Is it even relevant as a musical touchstone/ point of reference anymore? I guess for us it was more a belief system than a snarling three-chord thrash or fashion
Chløë Black Waterbed. The last time we featured Chløë Black we asked her ‘why on earth aren’t you HUGE?’ to which she responded “well I’m not gonna lie, I have been eating a hell of
Ali Horn – Bloom Now here’s a thing, we actually thought we’d written about this having picked it as our favourite for Tom Robinson’s Fresh On The Net a few weeks back. But it turns