From Polish explorers to dirty basslines, from the not-so-quiet ache of internal reflection of many to anthems built for comradic arms-in-the-air, just in case it wasn’t already hot enough in Newcastle on a Wednesday night, Arkayla arrived ready to turn up the dial and make the room absolutely sweat. And what a reception they got.
Tag: indie rock
FloodHounds – Own Worst Enemy
Sheffield’s own FloodHounds have scratched an itch with ‘Own Worst Enemy’, a soaring alternative rock anthem that proves the genre … More
Album: James Beastly – We Should Be Animals
James Beastly chooses to move through sound. On ‘We Should Be Animals’, his third full-length, the San Francisco songwriter trades … More
Florentenes – Madeline
‘Madeline’ is the charming new alternative rock release that introduced us to Florentenes. On their latest single the band bring … More
Album: And Also The Trees – The Devil’s Door
Words by Rene Rosierse And Also The Trees released their sixteenth album ‘The Devil’s Door’ last Friday. With this album … More
Tigercub – I’m Breaking Out
Brighton’s alt-rock powerhouse Tigercub return with ‘I’m Breaking Out’, a track that kicks the door clean off its hinges through … More
Endearments – Real Deal
Endearments’ ‘Real Deal’ is a breezy new dream-gaze release, having its listeners get lost in half-remembered reveries. A gently thumping … More
Keyton – Lucid Dream
For a warm and melodic rock release, we turned to Keyton’s ‘Lucid Dream’, and it’s been on repeat ever since … More
Live: Dubinski set foot in the Netherlands
Words by Rene Rosierse Dubinski set foot in mainland Europe last week for a series of shows as part of … More
Waves Festival announces first wave line-up for Ripples 2025
Organisers of Sunderland’s multi-venue music event Waves Festival have revealed the stunning first wave of artists that will be performing … More