Indie Grid
‘Floor’- Canja, awakening something ancient and alive
There’s a pulse at the centre of ‘Floor’ that feels older than language; something instinctive, physical, and almost spiritual. Canja’s […]
‘Tapestry’- Fish And Scale, stitching light through fear
There are songs that tell a story, and then there are songs that revisit one as if touching something fragile that never […]
‘I Might Be An Alien’- Lee Switzer-Woolf, drifting through disconnection
There’s something deeply unnerving about a song that doesn’t explode, doesn’t resolve, or even fully reveal itself; it just lingers, […]
‘Put It Behind Me’- Kevin Driscoll, letting go in slow motion
There’s a quiet weight to ‘Put It Behind Me’ that settles in gradually, like a thought you’ve been avoiding that […]
Bacchanal explore a darker sound on new single ‘To Do Lust’
Farnham trio Bacchanal have revealed their latest single ‘To Do Lust’, continuing a recent run of darker, more intense material. The […]
‘Rapids’- Martin Lloyd Howard, painting fluid landscapes
Martin Lloyd Howard’s ‘Rapids’ is the kind of instrumental piece that quietly pulls you into its world before you even […]
‘PRESS’- DIN NYC, channelling urgency and grit
There’s a certain electricity that only exists when music refuses to stay passive, and on ‘PRESS’, DIN NYC taps directly […]
‘The Way You Move’- Solar Flare Alert, capturing heat in motion
There’s a fine line between revival and reinvention, and Solar Flare Alert walk it with effortless precision on ‘The Way […]
‘Knife Emoji’- Knife Emoji, drifting between signal and shadow
Knife Emoji’s first full-length release arrives with a quiet sense of intent. This is a carefully constructed world that unfolds […]
‘Terry’- INDOLORE, a song that says goodbye without letting go
There are songs written about people, and then there are songs written to them. INDOLORE’s ‘Terry’ belongs firmly in the latter category as an […]













