Reviews
‘Mr. Who Knows (Messiah)’ – kidd noir: Latin Grooves, Biting Guitar; Emerging Talents Superb 2nd Outing
The age-old adage of ‘if you’re good enough, you’re old enough’ springs to mind when you first listen to kidd […]
The Storeys Illuminate With ‘The One Who Makes Me Shine’
The Storeys, a dynamic husband-wife duo hailing from Northampton, United Kingdom, have once again emerged as an act worth keeping […]
‘Café Of The Lost Dreams (And The New Horizons)’: Annika Jayne’s Musical Beacon of Hope
This isn’t our first rodeo with the wonderful Annika Jayne here at TIG. And, it seems like every release just […]
‘Self Destruct’ By The Trusted: From Lost Soul(s) To Potential Heir Apparent
Those familiar with The Indie Grid, may remember an interview we did in January to promote the launch of the, […]
‘Comfort Disorder’ By Bosola: Newcastle 4-Piece Release Instant Live Classic
Newcastle’s Bosola return with ‘Comfort Disorder’, a song about an acrimonious break-up that is set to become a live favourite. Those […]
Debut Single ‘Count on Me’ by Shenanygans: Shenanygans-Mania?
‘Count on Me’ marks the debut single of Shenanygans, an exciting Irish-Swiss-Polish Indie Band. Fronted by Dan and Kaylem Hannon-Barry, […]
Singer-Songwriter Laura Dannan Inspires With Latest Single ‘Rise’
Laura Dannan, a talented singer-songwriter from Hertfordshire, UK, has just released her latest single ‘Rise.’ Laura, whose musical journey took […]
‘All Changed’ By The Nomadic: An Emotional Alt-Country Song About Life’s Struggles
Following the release of their first single ‘Treading Water’ from the upcoming album ‘New Horizons’ The Nomadic have now unveiled […]
‘Numb’ – Twelve Days In June: A Brooding Slab Of Angst-Ridden ’90s Alternative-Rock
Hailing from Schenectady, near Albany New York, Twelve Days In June, give us an insight into their, or rather his, […]
‘These Old Jeans’ By La Need Machine: Seattle’s Rising Indie Stars Are Back
The Seattle music scene produced some absolute legends in rock, with names like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, and […]













