Single: Bad Leavers – Ska Fire
Ska Fire is a reggae/two-tone jam with simple, repetitive lyrics, beautiful lead and backing vocals, and a nice, danceable reggae melody.
Ska Fire is a reggae/two-tone jam with simple, repetitive lyrics, beautiful lead and backing vocals, and a nice, danceable reggae melody.
Essentially a song about not being inspired to do anything and feeling like shit because of it, this shoegaze trio comes across more nuanced than many.
An absolutely snarling alt-rock beast of a song, which also serves as a touching tribute with striking lyrical content and a very important message.
The Pretty Flowers will release their new album Never Felt Bitter on March 27th. In
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Montreal shoegaze welcomes the warmer months with themes of post-breakup rebirth
A formidable amalgamation of stylistic influences, this new single represents a new direction for the Newcastle band.
For the times we live in, one of the promises we really should have made
If you have spent plenty of time listening to early bands on Labrador Records, you
Borne from multiple once-in-a-lifetime crises, Silver Heir’s debut record finally sees the light after eighteen years in the making
Our favourite thing we’ve heard so far this year, and we’re sure it’ll take some beating.
A jangly, sugar-coated, bittersweet song, the new tune from Bristol-born, Manchester-based songwriter Rachel Cawley –
Changing relationships and processing feelings accompany classic PNW sounds recorded in a legendary Seattle studio
Returning to their indie roots, the Melbourne sister-brother duo drops a scintillating new single
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Full of emotion, conviction, and consideration, all delivered with an enchanting and engaging musicality.
These tracks feel warm and alive, radiating a renewed passion and creative vitality.
In the best way possible, “Little Epiphany” sounds like a group of friends drunkenly hopping on stage to jam out a hit. It’s also full of the kind of misfit energy that we need right now. The kind of intensity that makes you want to hop into a studio and record something for yourself.
On his third album, Dave spills his soul into 36 minutes of introspective commentary and music difficult to pigeonhole.