Cloves is a singer-songwriter with something magical up her sleeve. The track ‘Better Now’ opens with a simple acoustic melody, topped with her emotive vocals. The loose half-rhyme of ‘happy’ and ‘just for a moment I’m free’ lure us into what seems a folk-tinged reflection on self-identity and a relationship. A character who is ‘better […]
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TRACK OF THE DAY: Toothless – ‘Sisyphus’
Toothless (a.k.a Bombay Bicycle Club’s Ed Nash) is back with the expansive new single ‘Sisyphus’. Nash is set to release his highly anticipated debut album, ’The Pace of the Passing’. Nearly three years after the release of Bombay Bicycle Club’s ‘So Long, See You Tomorrow’, the aforementioned bassist is ready to go it alone, with […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Matthew And Me – ‘Silver’
Matthew And Me are back with their third release this year, in the form of new single ‘Silver’. Weightless and calm, ‘Silver’ sails smoothly along with serene guitar melodies and delicate vocals, before kicking into a powerful chorus, posing the question: “So what do we think of all this?”
TRACK OF THE DAY: Slumbers – ‘Battle’
The debut single from upstate NY trio Slumbers opens with a gentle, dazy guitar riff and serene, reserved vocals which seem to blossom as more layers are added underneath. Each added instrument or melody breathes new life into the song; the introduction of snare provides a subtle backbone, as the horns add a tasteful degree of […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Yes Sir Noceur – ‘Turn To Fire’ (feat. Aquila Young)
Hailing from Australia’s Gold Coast, Yes Sir Noceur’s sound is a smorgasbord of influences that come together to create something unique yet nicely familiar. Their latest single ‘Turn To Fire’ sticks to this no-blueprint blueprint very nicely.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Bison Bonasus – ‘Eddie’s Gone To Tel Aviv’
Kent band Bison Bonasus deliver off-kilter energy and brash schizophrenic time-signatures at a thrilling pace on lead single ‘Eddie’s Gone To Tel Aviv’, taken from their forthcoming new EP. With an opening that hints to The 1975’s ‘Love Me’, Bonasus jest at a harder, rougher venture than the Manchester pop band takes, soon leading into an artsier Spring King-styled stomp, we are offered nothing but […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: We Were Strangers – ‘Unforgiving War’
‘Unforgiving War’ is one of those tracks which has the power to capture a moment of intensity – in this case a couple on a road trip – but communicates it in such a way that it speaks volumes. The song not only conveys movement, but creates it, as we are involved in a journey […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: GANG – ‘Dead’
Brighton-based GANG make a return with doppelgangers on new single ‘Dead’, the release combines oddball quirks with terrifying profundity. Ominous and unnerving visuals depict the trio’s summer vacation, after a frightful intro warns of missing persons and lost souls in the area, the group find themselves in an unfortunate predicament. Which leads to a series […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Bryde – ‘Wouldn’t That Make You Feel Good’
‘Wouldn’t That Make You Feel Good?’ is the latest single from Bryde (aka. Sarah Howells), and another Bill Ryder-Jones produced masterpiece. The dark beauty holds captive two parties in an internal battle.
TRACK OF THE DAY: APES – ‘If You Want It’
We credited Apes as Australia’s answer to Catfish and the Bottlemen last time they graced our pages, now the Victoria band are back. Predicting their debut album for release in early 2017, the band’s new single ‘If You Want It’ continues to build their name for towering indie rock anthems.
TRACK OF THE DAY: EAT FAST – ‘Public Display of Affection’
Praise be! The hitherto enigmatic EAT FAST have released their first slice of new music since sparkling debut EP ‘Fenham Dreadlock’, and truth be told ‘Public Display of Affection’ is a bit of a stomper.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Luke De-Sciscio – ‘Vivid Love’
Think music so intimate, all that is needed is a guitar and vocals to guide us into new sensations. That is the effect of the work of Luke De-Sciscio, and his track ‘Vivid Love’ from forthcoming album ‘Gossamer Rose’.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Slowcoaches – ‘Drag’
‘Drag’ from Slowcoaches is all rush, no hush, as any self-respecting pop-punk influenced track ought to be. Sounding like something from the soundtrack to a 90s teen movie, the beautiful racket induced by bassist/vocalist Heather and guitarist Matt is self described as ‘slack-metal’. Following in the vein of similarly angsty takes from Joanna Gruesome or […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Fenne Lily – ‘Bud’
Bristol singer/songwriter Fenne Lily captures the fine lines of experience in a truly unique and enigmatic way. On ‘Bud’, the singer triggers vocal intensity and delicacy with aching ease.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Slow Riot – ‘Absent Dreams’
Slow Riot cut ties with new single ‘Absent Dreams’. This clean slate equally drives the band forward sonically, the dark pop ambitions grow misty amongst the smoke-screen of distortion and sinister lunges at character.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Yellow Days – ‘Your Hand Holding Mine’
17-year-old George Van De Broek (aka Yellow Days) has a lot to be thankful for this year. After all, in the mere ten months that he’s been active online (uploading rough cuts to soundcloud with limited social media presence), the young songwriter/producer has found himself signed to the same label as BANKS – London imprint Good Years. His […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Junior Empire – ‘Danger’
Combining an indie energy with a dynamic dance flare, it’s no surprise Junior Empire have been acclaimed as Annie Mac’s ‘New Faces’ of the month on BBC Radio One. The London-based band collide the vibrancy of rolling guitar with animation of synth and beats on ‘Danger’.
TRACK OF THE DAY: The Vyrll Society – ‘A Perfect Rhythm’
The Vyrll Society veer their all-powerful psych into chillingly cool pop with their latest single ‘A Perfect Rhythm’. Steering their experimental sound into soft pop-contagion, the Liverpool group could be set to be the British Tame Impala. Signed to Deltasonic Records (of The Coral to The Zutons), The Vyrll Society are England’s softly transcending answer […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: FAIRCHILD – ‘Relevance’
After six long month’s passing by without a peep from FAIRCHILD, we can finally bring you the latest piece of infectious perfection from the Gold Coast dance-rockers. ‘Relevance’ spreads intensity through moody precision, a concise but adamantly anthemic track that’s intended for those indie disco’s.
TRACK OF THE DAY: TRAMPOLENE – ‘Divided Kingdom’
Swansea rockers TRAMPOLENE continue to spin those creative cogs and storm the underground live scene. With an army of fans behind them, including long-time supporters The Libertines, the band easily can, and will, take on the world. The trio are consistent in their work ethic and ability to deliver fast and loud, potent thrills of […]




















