Indie Grid
‘supersize’ – REYA, striking hard with power and pure intent
Right from its tender opening, ‘supersize’ by REYA lands like a jolt of electricity, announcing itself with the kind of […]
‘Dance Without You’- Vella, turning heartbreak into a euphoric release
There’s a moment when heartbreak stops hurting quietly and starts demanding movement, and ‘Dance Without You’ lives entirely in that moment. […]
The Barefoot Bandits: Revitalising classic grooves with a modern edge
South-West outfit The Barefoot Bandit kick off 2026 with a bold reimagining of The Clash’s iconic ‘The Guns Of Brixton’, delivering a version that bridges […]
‘Pet Song’- Shortout Kid, unleashing controlled chaos
Some artists arrive with a sound, while others arrive with an invention. Shortout Kid does both, and then tears the rulebook […]
‘A Call To Federation’- Our Geology Club, turning resistance into resonance
There’s a fire burning at the heart of ‘A Call to Federation’ that gathers force with every track. This new release […]
Matthew Holtby: Capturing emotion through acoustic tenderness
Canadian singer-songwriter Matthew Holtby returns with his second release of 2026, unveiling the intimate three-track EP ‘Yesterday’ via Pacifirecords. Stripped back and deeply personal, […]
‘#ENT3R#7HE#V01D#’- Komok, hacking the grid with a psychedelic pulse
There’s a certain thrill in hearing an artist step into a new space and immediately start bending its rules. And […]
‘Champ’- Kelsie Kimberlin, channelling defiance and humanity
There are moments when music steps beyond entertainment and becomes a form of witness, remembrance, and resistance. And on her […]
‘Season’s Spring, Vol.4’- Headmaster, closing the cycle with a sense of renewal
There’s something quietly monumental about a project that commits itself to time, and with ‘Seasons Spring Vol.4’, London’s Headmaster completes a […]













