Single: Borders Of Nothing – The Life We Knew
An intriguing juxtaposition of styles, The Life We Knew is ragged and wild but at the same time, undeniably majestic and graceful.
An intriguing juxtaposition of styles, The Life We Knew is ragged and wild but at the same time, undeniably majestic and graceful.
Ardent readers will note that our very own Joshua Cotrim of Brazil isn’t just a
Seattle’s underground continues to push shoegaze into heavier, more textured territory, and No Floor are right in the middle of it.
A refined and propulsive follow-up that confirms Stella Lovell’s arrival as a distinct new voice in indie folk-rock.
Warmth and light exist as the destination in eilonwy’s new track, through which she guides us through and away from darkness.
With classic-feeling, Stonesy guitar tones and a Lou Reed-esque laconic, languid drawl, Nashville-based songwriter Sheffer
I have always been drawn to the UK music scene, home to many of my
Analog, lo-fi, warm sound that creates a mesmerizing atmosphere that will linger in your ears like a sweet-and-sour treat.
Punchy synths and beats, fast-paced melody, and that mix of catchiness with a lot of dark atmosphere.
The new EP from the alt-pop duo bubbles throughout. A tense, reserved, piece of work that pulsates right through with soft synths and ethereal majesty.
The huge chorus, with its stadium-ready refrain, feels pleasingly cathartic, but it leaves you wanting more.
A genre-fluid patchwork of sonic adventure and bold decision making, Yellow From Green is eminently enchanting and instantly mesmerising.
A beautiful beast of a track, the new one from this Dublin quartet is a powerful, meandering shoegazey journey of a song.
A band in full creative flow, evolving so fast it feels as though they are reshaping the world around them.
The Great Mistake” by Victories is a high-energy Montreal pop-punk track about a chaotic, irresistible
Solid pop-punk from the Texas panhandle, Heavy Water’s Mitch Rambo reflects on the importance of staying humble.
Trails and Ways comes out of what they describe as a “foggy, coastal indie-pop world” armed to the teeth with pop hooks and karaoke-ready harmonies.
High fuzz and wordplay accompanies high-octane pain on Becker’s second single from his upcoming album
Our pals over Antiquated Future Records have shared with us a lead single from Set