Interviews
Shadows of a Silhouette: Bringing fire and tenacity to the British alt-rock scene
After years of anticipation and underground buzz, Derbyshire alt-rock powerhouse Shadows of a Silhouette have finally arrived at their defining moment. Their debut album ‘For Those That Know’ is a raw, relentless testament to the band’s evolution from scrappy garage days to commanding festival stages and sold-out hometown shows. Crafted at Liverpool’s iconic Motor Museum with producer Al […]
Liron Meyuhas: capturing sunlight in sonic form
For Israeli percussionist, composer, and sound healer Liron Meyuhas, rhythm is a way of listening to the world. With her latest concept album ‘Sunrise to Sunset’, Meyuhas captures the arc of a full day in real time, translating light, energy, and breath into a 10-track improvised journey performed entirely live. Created as an exploration of how different […]
Pleasure Victim: A synth-punk duo brimming with ingenuity
From the fog-drenched clubs of the West Coast to the quiet mountains of Appalachia, Pleasure Victim’s story is anything but ordinary. The enigmatic synth-pop duo, formed by married musicians Taylor and Alison Hill, have carved out a space all their own, blending brooding atmospherics with dancefloor-ready grooves and noir-soaked storytelling. Their new album ‘Berlin’ is both a […]
Fredrik Norlindh: Brimming with pop vibrancy
Sweden’s Fredrik Norlindh isn’t just introducing himself with his debut album ‘Contrasting Notes’, he’s arriving with a full cinematic universe. Following the release of early singles like ‘Can’t You See Me’ and ‘All That Matters’, Norlindh now unveils an 11-track project that bridges high drama with emotional intimacy, drawing on everything from symphonic flourishes to sleek […]
Arlesque: Capturing heartfelt textures with an emotive presence
After more than two years of silence, Arlesque returns with ‘Eros’, a sweeping, romantic ballad that marks both a personal reawakening and a bold artistic step forward. Known for crafting deeply emotive soundscapes, the Punjab-born, Canada-based artist has long channelled his journey into music that resonates on an intimate level. ‘Eros’ is a song born from unexpected […]
Lauren Minear: Bringing swagger to the modern pop-rock sound
With her new album ‘BOXING DAY’, Lauren Minear steps further into the spotlight as a voice for the complexities of motherhood, womanhood, and emotional honesty. A Nashville-born, New York-based artist, Minear’s path to music has been anything but conventional. From teenage songwriting sessions in Nashville studios to earning a master’s in social work from NYU, her […]
Black Prussia: Breaking through with a rock’n’roll punch
There’s a storm brewing in Berkshire, and it goes by the name Black Prussia. After years of quiet groundwork and a recent reformation, the high-voltage rock outfit are crashing onto the scene with their ferocious debut single ‘Animal’. Packed with distortion, swagger, and untamed energy, ‘Animal’ is a statement of intent from a band determined to shake things up. […]
Paul Archer: Bringing heart and emotion to modern indie-rock
After three decades at the heart of Northern Ireland’s ever-evolving rock and indie landscape, Paul Archer is entering a bold new chapter. Best known for his work with Disreali Gears, The Ghears, and most notably Burning Codes, Archer has returned with ‘Art’, his long-awaited debut solo album, a record that marks a profound creative rebirth. Recorded between East Anglia and Bangor, ‘Art’ is […]
Bjéar: embracing indie-folk with heart and soul
Few artists capture the collision of internal emotion and natural beauty quite like Bjéar. The South Australian songwriter-producer, known for weaving indie-folk intimacy with sweeping sonic landscapes, returns with ‘After The Rain’, a deeply reflective EP that reads like a journal written in the language of weather and healing. Crafted across cabins, coastlines, and quiet corners […]












