Indie Grid
‘I Don’t Want To Know’- Faint Halos, reconnecting with a human pulse
There is an important difference between returning to music because you miss it and returning because silence no longer feels […]
‘How You Left Me Still’- Mark Cee, giving sudden absence a lasting weight
Grief rarely begins with understanding. More often, it arrives as interruption: a conversation unfinished, a familiar presence removed without warning, […]
‘Dance Again’- Patti Zlaket, returning with a renewed purpose
Twenty years between albums can sometimes turn a return into an exercise in nostalgia. On ‘Dance Again’, however, Patti Zlaket sounds […]
James Bruner: Injecting rock’n’roll swagger to the masses
Following years spent touring across the UK, Europe and the United States, Illinois-born, Nashville-based artist James Bruner arrives with his debut album ‘Can’t […]
Oriana Gidi: Breathing fresh life into an alt-pop aesthetic
Mexican composer, producer and multidisciplinary artist Oriana Gidi returns with ‘iloteca’, a richly detailed and deeply imaginative album that dissolves the boundaries between […]
‘Livin Like A Local’- Liz Nash, finding the real Florida beyond the tourist trail
Florida is often reduced to a postcard: beaches, theme parks, palm trees and an endless promise of sunshine. But on her […]
‘Don’t Tell Me How to Grieve’- D.D.R., giving sorrow its own voice
Grief rarely arrives in an orderly form. It disrupts language, distorts time and resists the neat conclusions people often try […]
‘Ghosts & Gardens’- Sleeping Through Breakfast, finding beauty in life’s unresolved spaces
Some albums emerge from a single rupture, but ‘Ghosts & Gardens’ was shaped by several arriving almost all at once. For Sleeping […]
‘Fire It Up’- Metagirl & The Earth Passengers, sparking momentum with a ska groove
There’s a particular kind of optimism that only great music seems capable of delivering. It’s that stubborn belief that movement […]













