Indie Rock
‘leave it all behind’- decede, poetry of picking up the pieces
decede’s ‘leave it all behind’ feels like standing in the aftermath of a storm. It’s the sound of someone sifting through the […]
‘Opening Time For The Battered’- David Palfreyman, a cinematic journey through sound and story
David Palfreyman’s latest album ‘Opening Time for the Battered’ is a testament to a lifetime steeped in music, theatre, and […]
‘Shoot The Bells’- Boneyard Rebels, gritty groove masters dig deep
Montreal’s Boneyard Rebels have returned with ‘Shoot The Bells’, a follow-up that cements their reputation as blue-collar storytellers channelling the daily […]
‘Nightblindness’- The Pennydrops, a cathartic anthem of wistful anger
York-based duo The Pennydrops burst onto the scene with their debut single ‘Nightblindness’, a track that effortlessly straddles the line between […]
‘ME’- Harry Eley, a stirring debut that balances heartbreak and hope
Guildford’s Harry Eley continues his ascent with his debut EP ‘ME’, a five-track exploration of love, identity, and the turbulent emotions […]
‘The Longing’- Harry Kappen, a heartfelt collision of reason and emotion
Dutch multi-instrumentalist and producer Harry Kappen returns with ‘The Longing’, a track that feels like a seismic pulse in the […]
‘My Only Fear Remains Unseen’- Letters From A Dead Man, a haunting journey through memory and melancholy
With their latest album ‘My Only Fear Remains Unseen’, Hugo Piquer Branco and Ricardo Filipe Bóia return under the evocative moniker […]
‘Levitate’- The Trusted, elevating indie-pop to sky-high euphoria
Southend-on-Sea quartet The Trusted have outdone themselves with their latest single ‘Levitate’, a song that soars with an intoxicating blend of […]
‘Bend To Break’- Pisgah, channeling heartache and liberation
London’s Pisgah, the evocative solo project of Brittney Jenkins, reemerges with ‘Bend to Break’, a powerful prelude to her forthcoming album ‘Faultlines’, […]
‘Vertical Life’- Astral Bakers, channelling hazy grit and collective resonance
Parisian quartet Astral Bakers return with ‘Vertical Life’, a sophomore effort that feels more like a statement of intent. Where their […]













