Monday, June 22 2026

‘Fear The War’- Maicín, turning modern anxiety into an indie-rock triumph

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At a time when much of modern life feels like an endless scroll between catastrophe and distraction, Maicín have delivered […]

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’30 Dolls’- St. Divine, delivering a ferocious punk broadside

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Punk rock has never been particularly interested in subtlety, and St. Divine certainly aren’t about to start now. On their […]

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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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‘Distraction Reaction’- The Breakdown, turning modern exhaustion into sharp, melodic indie-rock

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By the time ‘Distraction Reaction’ reaches its closing moments, The Breakdown have created something that feels both deeply contemporary and strangely timeless. It’s a […]

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‘AI (The Remixes)’- Peppermint Heaven, turning retro-futurism into a dancefloor thought experiment

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There’s always been a sense that Peppermint Heaven operate slightly ahead of the curve, but ‘AI’ feels like a particularly sharp alignment […]

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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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‘In Spirit’- Lana Crow, a study in movement

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Listening to ‘In Spirit ‘feels like being carried through a series of emotional states. London-based artist Lana Crow approaches her third album […]

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‘Transmission Number 5’- Brother Dolly, turning interference into intimacy

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‘Transmission Number 5’, the debut offering from the elusive trio Brother Dolly, emerges like a broadcast intercepted late at night. […]

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‘Bizarre Love Triangle’- Blackfoot Daisy, turning new wave heartache into a fireside confessional

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There’s a particular kind of magic that happens when a band strips a beloved anthem down to its emotional bones. […]

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‘Everyone Everything’- B.F.S.F, blurring the horizon on their transatlantic debut

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There’s something quietly defiant about a band that refuses to hurry. In a culture addicted to instant visibility and algorithm-friendly […]

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