Indie Grid
‘A New Moon’- Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard, a balance between stillness and motion
There’s a quiet confidence running through ‘A New Moon’ that doesn’t rely on volume or scale to make its impact felt. […]
‘Driftwood Hearts’- Nicindie, capturing love’s long shadow
Some songs feel written in a single moment, while others feel lived, and on ‘Driftwood Hearts’, Australia’s Nicindie delivers an intimate reflection […]
Five For Friday – 20th March 2026
Sharkeologist – ‘There Will Be Bread’ Sharkeologist return with ‘There Will Be Bread’, a high-octane indie-rock release from their forthcoming […]
‘Bee In The Cage’- Case Against Time, exploring mechanical hives and beautiful errors
There’s a strange kind of beauty in things that don’t quite work as intended, and on ‘Bee in the Cage’, Case Against […]
‘Puzzle Piece’- Alwyn Morrison, searching for a fit in a fractured world
Alwyn Morrison’s ‘Puzzle Piece’ feels like the sound of someone mid-realisation, caught between who they’ve been and who they’re still trying to […]
‘International Power’- Exzenya, redefining what strength sounds like
There’s a particular kind of confidence that doesn’t need to announce itself, and on ‘International Power’, Exzenya leans fully into that idea, […]
‘Heading Home’- Alexander Joseph, a quiet companion through life’s uncertainties
There’s a gentle steadiness to Alexander Joseph’s ‘Heading Home’ EP that feels increasingly rare. It unfolds like a conversation you didn’t realise […]
‘Sin Again’- Crescent, embracing chaos and catharsis
There’s something thrilling about a band willing to let a song unravel in real time, and on ‘Sin Again’, Crescent do exactly […]
‘Come To Me Lover’- The Violent Years, a song waiting in time
On their eagerly-awaited new single ‘Come To Me Lover’, Norwegian outfit The Violent Years unveil a piece that feels like it has been quietly […]













