Lottie Willis‘ ‘Rosie’ is the soft and soothing indie pop anthem we needed on this rainy afternoon. The Sunderland-based singer … More
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Live: Joey Valence & Brae highlight growth in Newcastle
Words by Isaac Vernon Joey Valence & Brae was the sweatiest gig I’ve been to in a long time – … More
October Round Up
Mary Middlefield – The Feast Stunningly theatrical and strikingly evocative, Mary Middlefield’s ‘The Feast’ is a bold introduction that feels … More
The Overjoyed – Don’t Listen
Those of us that longed for another alternative rock anthem to shout along to, The Overjoyed have created one titled … More
KC Blackwater – Machina Vult
KC Blackwater show they’re a band hard to ignore with the release of ‘Machina Vult’, punching victoriously in the air, … More
The Idiot Kids – MR. E
The Idiot Kids are keeping spooky season loud, weird, and wonderfully alive with their latest single, ‘MR. E’. It’s a … More
Album: Sturle Dagsland – Dreams and Conjurations
Sturle Dagsland forged a fantastical sound and through ten track-counting album ‘Dreams and Conjurations’ captivated me and made me a … More
September Round Up
Amelie Lucille – Polar At just a teenager, New York’s Amelie Lucille demonstrates a remarkable depth of emotion on her … More
Live: An intimate night with Shed Seven in Amsterdam
Words by Rene Rosierse Shed Seven visited Melkweg Amsterdam for two shows last week and we joined them for their … More
Album: Tamar Berk – ocd
Earlier this month Tamar Berk returned with the release of ‘ocd’, an album containing twelve washed out shoegaze rock tracks … More