Single: Camelot – Morning’s Running Late
Whimsical and listless, this LA multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter has devised an ode to his bed that is as loving and warm as its inspiration.
Whimsical and listless, this LA multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter has devised an ode to his bed that is as loving and warm as its inspiration.
While Velveeta has said “traditional ska fans are going to hate this,” these three new tracks are for anyone looking to get out of their musical comfort zone.
Mister Blank return with a new ska single about persevering when the world feels big and you feel small.
Excerpt: Gingham captures the portrait of a person who is running out of his own frame because he believes he belongs in somebody else’s picture. This endeavor is set to an undulating smattering of bristly guitar dappling the percussion that awkwardly shuffles the song forward, as if the track itself is the person limping toward the crowd that has long surpassed him. But here’s the best part: he never stops running.
“Pure air” is the kind of track where the production of the statement is as much part of the statement as the lyrics themselves.
“ciggy b” is a song about longing for someone after a relationship ends, and what makes it so well is how specific she is with her lyricism.
Recorded in a heatwave, with a guitar that wouldn’t stay in tune, this sun-drunk single trades polish for feeling and it’s worth it .
Born from a place of isolation and reclusiveness, this cinematic – but also somehow subtle – concept album is very much a job well done.
“King’s Evil” offers an eccentric and meticulously crafted sonic journey, highlighting mind-bending songwriting and clever production tricks that draw you in.
This instrumental album understands your sense of fear and gives you a crackle of tranquility and hope within the madness.
Vagabonds really got to me with ‘Honest’, an emotional indie rock track that features a beautiful arrangement and connects with you right from the start.
This Sacramento trio fuse scuzzy garage rock grit with woozy, off-kilter melodicism to deliver something genuinely magnetic.
Haquin blends hazy alternative textures with raw emotional tension, balancing introspective songwriting with infectious melodic instincts to create something intimate, compelling, and refreshingly honest.
The Reverends capture the perfect summery psych pop feeling with ‘Sunshine Girl’, wrapping a sweet teenage crush in layers of warm guitar fuzz.
This Leicester outfit have taken the raw, no-holds barred energy of their live shows and distilled it into three and a bit minutes of uncompromising post punk that refuses to let up.
Conor Fagan offers a beautiful and grounded experience on ‘don’t take this all for granted’, mixing lofi acoustic guitars and addictive songwriting into a perfect track.
Continuing with releasing a new track each month of the year, the Croydon trio have added a few new strings to their bow on this one.
If you need plenty of ramshackle in your psychedelic rock n’ roll, then “Asshole Pie Cologne” will likely scratch that itch you are looking for.
Charlotte Greve takes you on an incredible eleven minute musical journey with ‘Own Lap’, blending a full orchestra and modern electronics into an absolute masterpiece.
listening to oneself is the only way to feel this world to the fullest