Indie Grid
‘I Thought I Was Dreaming’- Dancing The Conga, when memory learns to sing
There’s something quietly extraordinary about the way Dancing The Conga move through feeling. On their latest offering ‘I Thought I […]
‘I Think I Said Something’- Siri Neel, turning self-doubt into pure fire
There are moments in pop when an artist throws open a window and let fresh air rush into a room […]
Five For Friday – 23rd January 2026
EMERG – ‘Star Song’ EMERG deliver their new single ‘Star Song’, a soaring new offering that captures the tension between […]
IIMW 2026 Expands Global Music Dialogue with Mumbai Conference and Showcases
India International Music Week will return to Mumbai in February 2026 with an expanded format combining international showcases and a […]
‘The Wolf’- Craig Small Music, howling with cinematic grace
There’s something wonderfully theatrical about a song that knows exactly what it wants to be. With his newest outing ‘The […]
‘Butterflies’- Carley Varley, facing heartbreak head on
With her latest single ‘Butterflies’, Winchester’s Carley Varley delivers a piercing, emotionally charged moment that lands somewhere between vulnerability and defiance. It’s […]
Breeze: Bringing riffs back to the modern indie-rock sound
Charging into 2026 with explosive energy and zero intention of slowing down, UK indie-rock outfit Breeze return with ‘Superheroes’, a euphoric new anthem […]
‘Hope This Story Ends…’- Willa James, turning quiet moments into lasting truth
There’s something disarmingly powerful about ‘Hope This Story Ends…’, the debut full-length from Willa James. It draws you closer, one careful […]
‘Do-gooder’- The Real Jobs, turning inner sabotage into a glorious post-punk meltdown
There’s something electrifying about an album that feels like it might combust at any moment. And ‘Do-Gooder’, the latest full-length from […]
‘Airplane Mode’- Frankie Silver, hitting the eject button on pop burnout
With his latest offering ‘Airplane Mode’, Frankie Silver delivers a radiant pop statement that feels both euphoric and quietly radical. This is […]













