Tuesday, June 2 2026

‘The Hag’- Arn-Identified Flying Objects And Alien FRiends, turning historical tragedy into expansive indie-psych reflection

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There is an unusual sense of scale to ‘The Hag’ by Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends. It’s the way the song seems […]

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‘Don’t Play The Victim’- Crawford Mack, dissecting masculine ego with razor-sharp precision

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There is something particularly compelling about the way Crawford Mack approaches confrontation. Rather than exploding outward in anger or moral grandstanding, ‘Don’t […]

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‘Songs for the Swung’- Kenton Hall & The Necessary Measures, turning weariness into wit and warmth

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There is a particular kind of songwriter who understands that melancholy sometimes appears through exhaustion, small moments of grace, awkward […]

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‘Not Here Not There’- Mortal Prophets, a beautifully unravelled midnight world

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There are albums that aim for atmosphere, and then there are albums like ‘Not Here Not There’ that seem to completely dissolve […]

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‘Northern Lights’- der Mist, finding balance between pulse and atmosphere

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There’s a quiet confidence running through ‘Northern Lights’ that signals a band settling into their own space rather than searching for […]

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‘Blood Red Hills’- Fierce Friend, balancing precision and momentum

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There’s an immediate sense of movement in ‘Blood Red Hills’. Here, the Brighton-based project Fierce Friend offer a track that […]

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‘Let Us In’- The Shrubs, warmth and unease in balance

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‘Let Us In’ finds Houston duo The Shrubs operating with a careful sense of balance. On first listen, the track […]

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‘Melancholy Nektar’- Watch Me Die Inside, lingering in the space between comfort and collapse

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There’s something deeply unsettling about music that simply shows you the wound. And within Watch Me Die Inside’s wider conceptual world, ‘Melancholy Nektar’ feels […]

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‘Human Resources’- Miss Configure, industrial pop at its most unsettling and necessary

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There’s a point where pop stops being escapism and becomes confrontation, and on ‘Human Resources’, Miss Configure crashes straight through […]

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‘A Call To Federation’- Our Geology Club, turning resistance into resonance

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There’s a fire burning at the heart of ‘A Call to Federation’ that gathers force with every track. This new release […]

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