Indie Grid
‘Temperament’- Chris Ami, a study in sound and self
Some debut albums introduce an artist, whereas ‘Temperament’ introduces a mindset. With this first full-length release, UK producer Chris Ami delivers a […]
‘Transmission Number 5’- Brother Dolly, turning interference into intimacy
‘Transmission Number 5’, the debut offering from the elusive trio Brother Dolly, emerges like a broadcast intercepted late at night. […]
Five For Friday – 27th February 2026
Klemen – ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’ Following his Eurovision 2025 appearance, Klemen revisits his debut album ‘Golden Hour’, revealing […]
‘Bizarre Love Triangle’- Blackfoot Daisy, turning new wave heartache into a fireside confessional
There’s a particular kind of magic that happens when a band strips a beloved anthem down to its emotional bones. […]
‘Auntie’- Midnite Radio, a technicolour debut that refuses to play small
There’s something gloriously unrestrained about Midnite Radio’s debut EP ‘Auntie’. Right from the start of ‘Reboot The Drought’, it bursts through […]
‘True Heart’- Jeff Hodges, laying it all bare
There’s something quietly radical about a song that chooses sincerity over spectacle. And with ‘True Heart’, Jeff Hodges steps into […]
‘That’s The Story Of My Life’- Exzenya, igniting a firestorm of self-belief
Some songs feel like a confession, with others feel like a comeback. ‘That’s the Story of My Life’ feels like […]
‘Liable’- Katie Brown, turning heartbreak into high drama
Katie Brown has never sounded more commanding than she does on ‘Liable’, a track that tears up the storybook ending […]
‘Afternoon Of Acid Rain’- Hallucinophonics, diving headfirst into the strange
There are songs that flirt with the surreal, and then there are songs that cannonball straight into it. ‘Afternoon of Acid […]
‘It’s Called Love… It’s Called the Blues’- Wattmore, delivering heartache with a soft smirk
There’s something quietly satisfying about a song that just tightens the bolts and lets it roll. And on ‘It’s Called Love […]













