Emby Alexander is here to premiere the brand new music video for ‘You Can Do It’
Read MoreNaming your fourth studio album Greatest Hits is an ambitious move for anyone, but for Texan trio Waterparks, it’s not surprising at all. While no two tracks sound the same, the album is a perfectly cohesive body of work, and it really is an album full of their greatest hits.
Read MoreBuild A Problem is self-conscious, haunting and raw. It’s also beautiful, engaging and thrilling. Dodie Clark has been able to weave her personal trauma into an ineffable piece of art with her debut album.
Read MoreCold Moon follow up on the success of their EP rising with this highly recommended feature album, and it is clear from the first listen that they are an experienced group with a lot to accomplish.
Read MoreAfter capturing hearts with their debut ep Going Nowhere Fast, Pretty Preachers Club are back with their second EP, Romance and Adolescence; a candid and comforting insight into the hearts and minds of one of Glasgow’s newest and most wholesome indie-pop duos.
Read MoreThe Internet is a fascinating album and a strong debut. Record label Italians Do It Better have carved themselves out as a champion of alternative, genre spanning and out of the box music, and Glüme is no exception.
Read MoreThere has been a clear line of evolution from the twee sugar-rush of Communions’ Cobblestones, however with their latest release Pure Fabrication, this march of progress has, in many ways, come juddering to a psychedelia-infused halt.
Read MoreA complex, inventive and all-consuming record, Typhoons is the third album brought to us by Brighton rock duo Royal Blood. What with it being four years since they last released a body of work, this is very much welcomed and an exciting insight into their evolving sound.
Read MoreChapel’s new EP shows no qualms in making a big splash into the alternative pop scene. These four songs offer a quick insight into what Chapel are about and how promising the future is for them.
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