Indie Grid
‘Someday Got Away’- Kevin Driscoll, a quiet musing on the roads left behind
There’s a reflective stillness at the heart of ‘Someday Got Away’. It’s a track that leans into introspection without overstating its […]
‘City U Took From Me’- Heidi Boualili, reclaiming space through memory and voice
There’s a quiet intensity at the heart of ‘City U Took From Me’ that speaks less in grand gestures and more […]
‘Looking For A Break (Electric Version)’- Fendahlene, turning tension into velocity
There’s a decisive shift in intent on the electric version of ‘Looking for a Break’. Where its earlier incarnation leaned into […]
‘Diss Tribute’- Antoin Gibson, strategy over spectacle in a controlled industry push
With her latest offering ‘Diss Tribute’, Antoin Gibson approaches release strategy as deliberately as the music itself. Framed around the anniversary of her […]
Thiago Trosso: Exploring a tender, acoustic-led aesthetic
Brazilian-born, London-based artist Thiago Trosso continues to build momentum toward his upcoming album ‘Magnet’ with the release of his latest single ‘Future’s Looking Bright’, […]
‘Veiled States’- Jack Agdur, music that speaks the unspoken
There’s a rare kind of stillness that defines ‘Veiled States’. On the latest work from Jack Agdur, he offers a collection that […]
‘The Fans Applauded’- Exzenya, turning stage fright into something powerful
There’s a very specific kind of silence that exists just before stepping into the spotlight, and on her new single ‘The […]
‘Live From The Attic’- The Wheel Workers, raw, restless, and fully alive
There’s something inherently revealing about a live recording, on their new release ‘Live from the Attic’, The Wheel Workers lean fully into that […]













