It’s not often you come across an all-girl indie pop band but The Seamonsters definitely know how to rock that scene. The Sheffield formed six-piece are without a doubt a band of the future. The rising stars let off a strong vibe of feminism in their music with pretty glitter and girl-power being their signature […]
Track of the Day
TRACK OF THE DAY: Jake Houlsby – ‘Oklahoma’
North East native Jake Houlsby releases ‘Oklahoma’, the second track taken from his ‘Vondelpark’ EP out on May 5th. Signed to Tipping Point Records (Eliza and the Bear, Azekel, Bryde), the Newcastle singer-songwriter names Sufjan Stevens and Tallest Man on Earth as his musical inspirations. Something that no doubt influences Houlsby’s mature songwriting and modern folk […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Dome Hall – ‘Marske Woods’
Dome Hall debut with spacious single ‘Marske Woods’, embracing a clean indie sound and adding to it the warm and rich qualities of the saxophone and keyboard.
TRACK OF THE DAY: OUTLYA – ‘Higher’
Washed ashore by a vigorous tide, OUTLYA’s new single ‘Higher’ arrives at breaking point all too suddenly but by its end, figures a truth much more profound. Currently making their debut excursion around the UK with piano-pop titan Frances, the group relay salvation in the best way they know how, through easily palatable (and incredibly […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Mirror Fury – ‘Skinful’
“I want our music to just get straight to the point of things,” — In a pop music landscape that’s so often shrouded in mystique, singer Carina Bragg’s admission is a refreshing one.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Charlie Straw – ‘All I Know’
After the success of his debut single ‘St. Ives’, Leeds/London based musician Charlie Straw presents his latest DIY release ‘All I Know’.
TRACK OF THE DAY: The Hubbards – ‘Just Touch’
In the midst of playing several live dates across England, Hull-born, Leeds-based indie band The Hubbards have revealed ‘Just Touch’ as their new tuneful single. The track radiates infectious and captivating vibes and you’ll unconsciously find yourself listening to it on repeat.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Wooly Mammoths – ‘Water Slide’
Combining the psych elements of Pond, alongside the grooves of midlife-crisis Beck (think ‘Dreams’), Brussels’ Wooly Mammoths unveil new single ‘Water Slide’ and it’s a great taste of their sound. Honing their chops in the Belgian countryside before emigrating to the big city, the five-piece initially caused a stir in their home country, playing shows […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Vulgarians – ‘Hands Around The Waste’
Don’t stand up on my accord. Please – “stay in your seat”. Vulgarians’ latest single ‘Hands Around the Waste’ makes that oh-so clear with contrasting voracious aggression and creepily wonky instrumentation. One could be deceived by the Samuel Barber-esque orchestral introduction, starting you off with expectations of a laid back emotional ballad. However, a break […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Odina – ‘Why’d You Make Me Cry’
Barcelona-born folk musician Odina delivers a blend of folk, pop and alternative with her slow burning, heart wrenching new single ‘Why’d You Make Me Cry’.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Girls In Synthesis – ‘The Mound’
With a debut track this ferocious, it won’t be long before Girls In Synthesis are capable of levelling buildings.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Little Réd – ‘Hell’
Welsh-born, Bath-based songstress Little Réd makes her debut with dreamy electro-pop track, ‘Hell’. Less cryptically known as Ellie James, the singer-songwriter has performed under various guises from the tender age of 14. Yet, ‘Hell’ feels like a coming-of-age track, and one that cements Little Réd’s future sound.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Flyte – ‘Victoria Falls’
The London group can now add jet-setters to their list of accomplishments, following a recent visit to Australia where they put the finishing touches to their long-awaited debut album at the hands of super producer Burke Reid. While the album cuts still remain concealed in the present moment, this doesn’t limit the band from previewing a taste […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Wyldest – ‘The Poet’
Wyldest’s new single is a joy for those individuals who, like myself, are synesthetic. It is a song which gushes colour from every pore. Purples, Pinks, Blues; each colour tells me that the legacy left behind by the likes of Cocteau Twins and Blonde Redhead isn’t dead yet.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Rey Pila – ‘Ninjas’
Cult Records signees Rey Pila return with a new body of work this April, fronted by lead single ‘Ninjas’, the Mexican band bound forward with a new lease of life. Epitomising the work of new wave and alternative rock bands from the ’80s, Rey Pila bring about an assault of bolting synth, glorious vocal hooks and zig-zagging […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Dom Robinson – ‘Casey’
Up-and-coming singer-songwriter Dom Robinson releases ‘Casey’, his second offering in a matter of months, showcasing heartfelt lyricism and a mature understanding of the songwriting craft that has already captured the imagination of the online community.
TRACK OF THE DAY: The Machiavellis – ‘Melancholia’
‘Melancholia’ is a strong devilishly lilting single that begins by tip-toeing around the beautifully written yet dark lyrics of Meg Rorison, yet however sweetly the lyrics may be sung, in their own right they make me forget where I am, lost almost.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Polo – ‘Soak’
In anticipation of their upcoming EP, electro-pop trio Polo release a heartache-fuelled war cry in the form of ‘Soak’.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Bryde – ‘Less’
Continuing her work with Bill Ryder-Jones, Welsh songwriter/musician Sarah Howells makes an uproar out of indifference on ‘Less’, as she once again proves the Bryde persona is every bit the brawn that her moniker professes. Praise is far from uttered, sardonic glances are passed to and fro, delicacy is certainly not in the song’s vocabulary – […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Slow Turismo – ‘You Were Dead’
Canberra-based four-piece Slow Turismo return with introspective new single ‘You Were Dead’.




















