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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

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Aime Simone, Peter Doherty – Serenity

There’s something quietly spellbinding about ‘Serenity’, the new collaborative offering from Aime Simone and Peter Doherty. It’s a track that … More

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Brandon Watson: “I’m very much a topical writer”

Pop rock artist and song writer Brandon Watson is known for his debut ‘Moment’ and award-winning short film, his project … More

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Album: Cat Clyde – Mud Blood Bone

There’s something quietly disarming about ‘Mud Blood Bone’ from its very first moments. The album opener is a soaring release … More

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Live: Up the Beam! Sunbeam stun with sun-soaked indie anthems at The Cluny

Photos by George Hutton Singer-songwriter Joe Bartley and indie rock outfit Park View made for a great opener to what … More

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February Round Up

Royal Tusk – ARMISTICE Royal Tusk doesn’t ask for your attention with ‘ARMISTICE’, they demand it. This is unapologetic alt-rock … More

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SOLVIK – Between Tides

On ‘Between Tides’, SOLVIK craft a breath-taking alternative pagan folk offering that feels truly otherworldly. Rooted in Nordic folklore and … More

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Florentenes – Madeline

‘Madeline’ is the charming new alternative rock release that introduced us to Florentenes. On their latest single the band bring … More

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Album: The Cross Sea – The Cross Sea

The Cross Sea bring us a feral collection of tracks on their self-titled album, polished and preened! The collection feels … More

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EP: Terror Terror – Made of Parts

There’s a certain kind of record that doesn’t apologise, and just erupts. Terror Terror’s ‘Made of Parts’ is one of … More

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