Single: Antlers Motel – RAM
A breezy instrumental belies an all-encompassing fear of fraudulence on the latest release from the Minneapolis indie group.
A breezy instrumental belies an all-encompassing fear of fraudulence on the latest release from the Minneapolis indie group.
An emo-tinged, widescreen ballad with soaring, scenic highs and contrasting cathartic lows, the comeback single from this Irish outfit is extremely promising.
With its circular chord progression, For Breakfast’s new track could be twice as long in length and I’d have no regrets.
With their new single, the art-emo band seek to break out of their Long Island basement and take on the world with their raw but well-rehearsed sound.
A cute, curious, wobbly little thing, the new single from Fleur Bleu-E is an exemplary piece of wonderfully crafted DIY bedroom pop.
An exemplary piece of pop rock, Everytime blends perfect pace, incredible production, shimmering instrumentation, and sweet sentiment with astonishing ease.
With tonnes of character, anthemic and stratospheric instrumentation, and matching lyrical moments, you can’t help but enjoy this powerful new rock tune.
Fusing ragged lo-fi charm with shimmering sunniness, Lola, the new single from Toronto songsmith Stevie Zita is warm, characterful and inviting.
The Icelandic indie folk-pop troubadour returns with a tender, folky hug of a record; the perfect remedy to the cold, harsh climate in which it was created.
A rootsy, genre-hopping blend of influences that bridges the decades and is full of swagger and soul.
Unforgiving Ground isn’t just the casual listen; take a day to let it inhabit within you.
Shrouded in as much mystery and ambiguity as they are guitar effects, the new tune from Irish multi-instrumentalist shy is a shimmering daydream of a song.
Sorry Baby is a New Post Punk aggression out of California, and earlier this month
Short and sweet, Sean Gunner Lee’s “Swimming Laps” stands out, mostly, for its approach to shoegaze.
Munich-based Lener channels futility in doomed relationships in a brand new single that sings like a slap to the face.
New Orleans ska/reggae rockers release their sophomore record after six years, picking up where they left off with a masterpiece.
On their third full-length record, City of the Sun celebrate their growth as musicians of the world, using global influences to tell stories through their songs.
Centred around some over-the-top but also obviously rather tongue-in-cheek catastrophisation, the new tune from Ranting is a uniquely English affair.
The new EP from emcees Aigerue and Mikey focuses on true healing, which feels like a revolutionary act in today’s world.