Brisbane’s dreamy noise pop foursome Babaganouj have totally won over our hearts. The sun-strewn radiance of Babaganouj’s new track ‘Cant Stop’ makes us want to run down to the beach and tussle in the waves, all the while the sun rays beat down on our backs.
Tag: Introducing
INTRODUCING: Aisha Badru
Vivid, visual and poignant. Aisha Badru is a storyteller that will take you right to the heart of her soul with the power of her voice and the stroke of her pen. The young New York singer/songwriter released her début EP entitled ‘Vacancy’ a couple of days ago.
LISTEN: Bowen – ‘Your Arms Are My Walls’
Lets face it, we all love the thought of being in love. The rapture of falling head over heels for someone, and in that split second you know, this is where your story begins. You are that persons missing piece and they are yours. And that’s where Brooklyn singer/songwriter Bowen steps in with his stunning […]
LIVE REVIEW: Liu Bei + Dry the River at The Eagle Inn
The night’s host was The Eagle Inn. A pub that is nestled within the back streets of Salford. You’ll find the live room confined to the back quarters of the watering hole, which is where we convened for the night’s festivities. The room is modest in its scale but it holds just enough eagle-eyed patrons, that […]
LISTEN: Puppet Rebellion – ‘Watch Me Fall’
Manchester’s Puppet Rebellion are finally back with new music. After the shock departure last summer of their frontman Simon Monaghan, the band have since regrouped and found their missing piece in new frontman, Oliver Davies, who leads us nicely into the new era of Puppet Rebellion.
LISTEN: IYES – ‘Simmer’ (Live)
Brighton duo IYES, since forming in 2012, have continued to astound the ears of pretty much every music blogger and journalist that have taken that one fateful listen to them. And their new offering ‘Simmer’ isn’t one to disrupt the enthralling power that they have over a listener, rather it’s more likely to swoop up […]
INTRODUCING: Rormix…the music video revolutionaries
(Ed. Rormix is all about bringing new and emerging artists’ music videos to an audience of music lovers. Nicole from the site talks us through what Rormix is all about and shares with us a few of her favourite artists that feature on the website and their music videos.) Love being the first to find new […]
INTRODUCING: Sienna Chorus
Brutally honest lyricism, stirring melodies and an emotive lead vocal that is as charming as it is endearingly vulnerable. Sienna Chorus seemingly sprung up as a fully formed entity in late 2014. The four-piece invite us hand-on-heart into their world with their début track ‘Sideways’.
In Conversation with…twin hidden
twin hidden are a musical delight that, once indulged in, will keep you going back for more each time, craving their unique brand of smartly written, elegantly performed indie pop. Which is no better executed than with their most recent single ‘Join Hands’ – a bold rejoice of flourishing pop, spirited with a lyrical sensitivity that […]
HYPE OF THE DAY: Natalie McCool – ‘Pins’
Natalie McCool is a name that we’ve been familiar with for a while now, she’s been raking up much-deserved praise since she started making music. Now, her new track ‘Pins’ is possibly the breakout moment she’s been waiting for.
My Life in Music: BALLERINA BLACK
Dark and moody, Ballerina Black’s propulsive new wave post-punk sound is as thrilling as you would expect it to be. Just one listen to the insatiable rhythms of ‘Brixton Rain’ and you’ll be craving more from this Los Angeles four-piece. We meet the band at a very exciting time, fresh from the whirlwind year of […]
SONG OF THE WEEK: Shake Shake Go – ‘England Skies’
Welsh-French folk pop charmers Shake Shake Go have demolished our hearts with the beautiful romance of their new single ‘England Skies’. Flourishing and growing in a crescendoing-like fashion, we fell in love with their liberating sound instantly.
My Life in Music: DELAMERE
Gently moving and outrageously anthemic. Delamere make music that soars and hits in all the right places. Since last summer’s intensely infectious ‘Headstrong’, the band have been quietly working away on their début EP, which is set for release in March. They are also on the bill for what promises to be one of the […]
LISTEN: Phantom Runners – ‘Laserbeam’
Brighton’s love-lorn indie popsters Phantom Runners take us back to the days when The Cure were kings. It’s a nostalgic sound that sends euphoric guitar-driven melodies into the stratosphere, propelling a slightly dazed listener into the realms of utter delight and adoration.
INTRODUCING: Lilla Vargen
When I first laid my ears on songstress Lilla Vargen début ‘This is Love’, I knew this was a defining moment. It’s like the time when you first heard Adele or Ben Howard, you knew in your heart and your mind that you had just struck gold. It’s pure emotion expressed through song that will […]
INTRODUCING: Fuoco
Distortion pedals blaring, fuzzed-up bass lines roaring, drums charging and a vocal that coos with a menacing conviction. It sounds like beautiful chaos, but who wouldn’t want to join this party? Well come on in and meet Kent duo, Fuoco.
My Life in Music: THE WILD CURVE
Ambition is never a bad trait to possess, when used correctly. Glasgow duo The Wild Curve have shown us that it is possible to be both ambitious and driven, and churn out music that is the definition of perfection. If you are in search of bold, widescreen electronic pop, then look no further. You’ve found […]
INTRODUCING: October Drift
Opting to remain ambiguous and to only exist outside of the interweb, newly-formed foursome, October Drift have managed to create a campaign most would laugh at. The band are still to pitch up on social media, the only current ways to reach them being through their website and a soundcloud page. But who cares, it’s […]
My Life in Music: CAMP STAG
CAMP STAG are a band that combine sweeping melodic intricacies with a cinematic vision, resonating in a powerfully enigmatic and heart-wrenching glory of which the likes of The National and Athlete could only achieve. 2014 saw the band’s most recent EP ‘Leviathan’ take them to newer heights, they have since been busy gigging around the UK […]
ALBUM REVIEW: Clockwork Radio – ‘No Man Is An Island’
For an unsigned band navigating the challenges of the industry can be difficult. What with the battle of self-releasing, self-funding, self-promotion and then you’re not even guaranteed that your music will reach anyone bar your family and friends, but that’s not to say it’s all doom and gloom. It can be rewarding. After you’ve put […]




















