Leeds-based newcomers Loux are an outfit firmly committed to remaining forward looking without compromising on the structural integrity of their music. Their melodies and arrangements are tight and to the point, with never a second wasted on self indulgence, and every key element playing just the right role without overpowering any other. Following on nicely […]
Track of the Day
TRACK OF THE DAY: Good Guy Clarence – ‘Yell’
After a sustained period of performing alongside bands such as Happyness, Holy Bouncer and Demob Happy, Brighton’s Good Guy Clarence have emerged from the studio with a brand new track, which showcases the group’s quietly dexterous and highly imaginative approach to song-writing.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Team Picture – ‘Break Yr Heart’
As a taster for their forthcoming mini-album, Recital, Team Picture will be seriously whetting appetites with this newly-released stormer.
TRACK OF THE DAY: The King’s Parade – ‘The Look’
From the point of view of the third wheel, the loser in a bizarre love triangle, The King’s Parade’s new single ‘The Look’ is a chilled-out ballad for those who’ve loved and lost.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Cruel World – ‘Boxer’
Cruel World are a brand new Leeds band consisting of James Smith (Post War Glamour Girls), Harry Ridgway, Lee Smith, James Pearce and Ian McArdle, and their debut single ‘Boxer’ is worth everyone’s attention.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Yawwn – ‘Be A Man’
London quintet Yawwn extend beyond the palm-treed indie pop of debut single, Partisan, in latest release, ‘Be A Man,’ as they begin to free their own indie eccentricities into open and loosened liberties, without losing any chase.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Oddnesse – ‘Trust’
Oddnesse is an artist capable of weaving worlds of thought and potential inside her tunes – and her latest single ‘Trust’ certainly does not disappoint. Think a moment of mindfulness made into music.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Megan Dixon Hood – ‘Sea of Ice (Mer de Glace)’
Megan Dixon Hood’s music lingers, not in a flimsy or feeble way, but in the way a moment can sometimes, last forever. Through ethereal passages and wild absorptions of choral range, Hood’s presence is felt and honed. Her artistry is an extension of her creative interests and fascination with the natural world, reflecting the vast […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: RAZE – ‘Withers House’
When a band is committed to a genre, and expressing their creativity through this specific gaze, it is important to set the tone from the off – something achieved to great success by South London dream-pop/shoegaze troupe RAZE on new single ‘Withers House.’
TRACK OF THE DAY: RUNAH – ‘Angels’
Get ready for a track which persuades the listener to peel off the layers of identity and enter into reflection. ‘Angels’ is the latest track from Manchester-born now Dublin based artist RUNAH – and the final single to be lifted from her debut EP, We Only Go To Church In Winter.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Sabiyha – ‘Wolf’
Sabiyha’s new single ‘Wolf,’ taken from her upcoming debut EP Hollow Bones, is a remarkable piece of storytelling and an ode to the folklore roots that have inspired the London-based musician to take her music out of her bedroom and into the studio.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Amber Run – ‘The Weight’
After losing another founding member of the band recently, Nottingham-formed pop-rockers Amber Run haven’t call defeat, instead they look ahead with the exciting news of an upcoming EP release. The unveiling of the EP, titled The Assembly, will take place on May 11th and ahead of its release, the trio have given us the fortune […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Alex Lucas – ‘Honey’
After dropping his debut single ‘Fade Away’ in early 2017, Belgium-based artist Alex Lucas is coming at us again with another musical treat in the form of new single ‘Honey.’
TRACK OF THE DAY: Bdrmm – ‘Kare’
I first saw Bdrmm in a sweaty, smoke-filled basement in Huddersfield. It was the single-most ethereal and chaotically loud gig ever to be put on next to a deaf institute. It was during this set that I realised Bdrmm were definitely my new favourite band. Blending a powerful combination of lo-fi, slacker-rock and shoegaze, the […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: VALA – ‘Mirror’
If you’ve got a hankering for the kind of guitar-led indie pop/rock that was prevalent in the late ’90s/early ’00s, then you won’t go far wrong giving this a few plays.
TRACK OF THE DAY: The Opera Comic – ‘Bright Young People’
The Opera Comic’s first release of 2018, ‘Bright Young People’ is a freshly cordial invitation of escapade to their world of difference and delight.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Sabiyha – ‘Bird’
‘Bird’ is a track which pulls the listener into its tide, awash on the ear with its mellow opening before wielding waves of verses which burst to a brilliant height – thanks to the skill of London-based Sabiyha.
TRACK OF THE DAY: The Hubbards – ‘Your Love, Your Love (Your Love)’
It is beginning to feel like every time The Hubbards release a song they further solidify a sonic identity that draws on the nuance and character of the great pinked guitar pop of the twentieth century, while (what seems to be effortlessly) shaping it into a personality only they could purvey.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Tom Anderson – ‘Stranger At The Door’
‘Stranger at the Door’ is the stunning debut single from Liverpool based singer-songwriter Tom Anderson. A beautiful blend of delicate vocals, glistening synths and powerful lyrics, all encapsulated in an alt-pop anthem to compete with the likes of The 1975 and Bastille.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Kalpa – ‘Wrong Faces’
A submerged sea of twangy energy sets off the new single from Bath-based outfit Kalpa, the distinct vocals of frontman Sam wake up my ears and I’m instantly pulled in.




















