Indie Grid
‘Painkiller’- Nicola Høie, finding strength in letting go
Nicola Høie’s latest single ‘Painkiller’ is a song that sits in the uncomfortable space between wanting to save something and […]
‘Island Lantern Festival’- Tony Frissore, glowing with quiet rhythms and gentle intention
There’s something quietly magnetic about a track that breathes with a gentle yet inviting sway. And Tony Frissore’s latest release […]
Tripping Jupiter: conjuring a heady mix of retro-infused aesthetics
As they charge into 2026, New York experimental alt-pop outfit Tripping Jupiter return with ‘This Fuss’, a vibrant and politically charged single […]
Victòria Vilalta: offering a tender revision of modern indie-folk
Hailing from Catalonia, Victòria Vilalta steps confidently into 2026 with her new album ‘Out Loud Thoughts’, a deeply personal nine-track collection that captures […]
Hàn Gắn: Bringing a new edge to the post-punk sound
Washington D.C.-based duo Hàn Gắn make a fierce return with their new single ‘Monster’s Kingdom’, a brooding, high-voltage burst of indie rock […]
‘Spin’- The Trusted, finding balance between urgency and vulnerability
There’s a controlled tension running through ‘Spin’, the latest release from Southend quartet The Trusted. It’s the sound of a band […]
‘Suicidal Strain’- Add Zedd, breaking the silence with an expansive new album
There are records you casually take a dip into, and then there are records that ask you to pay close […]
Samuel Evanson: captivating with rich and emotive passion
Liverpool-based singer-songwriter Samuel Evanson steps into 2026 with ‘The Anatomy of Attraction’, a record that feels like a lived-in diary set to music. […]
Five For Friday – 20th February 2026
Cox County Clappers – ‘Tully Jackson’s Hill’ Cox County Clappers return with ‘Tully Jackson’s Hill’, a fierce, riff-heavy anthem that […]













