The Canterbury five-piece Broken Hands have taken psychedelica and riff-heavy rock, mixed it in a melting pot with distortion and fuzz, and turned it into something quite visceral and wholly satisfying. The band’s debut album ‘Turbulence’ was released earlier this year. Where a visit to the airport by the band’s frontman, sparked the basis for the […]
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TRACK OF THE DAY: Richard Walters – ‘July Bones’
Richard Walters continues to impress us with his band Liu Bei, but his solo work was completely unknown to us before we heard his latest understated masterpiece ‘July Bones’. A song inspired by American author T.C Boyle’s novel ‘Drop City’.
In Conversation with…THE DUKE SPIRIT
When the opportunity arose to grab a chat with The Duke Spirit, we took it with both hands. After hearing new single ‘Blue and Yellow Light’ on rotation on BBC 6Music for the past few weeks, it was a no-brainer. The band’s new album ‘KIN’ will be released in the new year and it signifies a new […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Indoor Pets – ‘Pro Procrastinator’
We love Kent bands, that is a fact. The South East has become a hub for creativity, nurturing and sustaining a growing music scene that is incredibly exciting. One of the bands that are really tearing it up right now are Sittingbourne’s Indoor Pets, with the recent release of their ‘Luge Lessons’ EP, the band […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Fairchild – ‘Breathless’
Synthesizers? Check. Guitars? Check. A sexy, sultry vocal? Check. These parts when amalgamated together become Fairchild’s new single ‘Breathless’. A slow dance of intoxicating indie rhythms and danceable, slow-burning melodies. It’s delightful.
TRACK OF THE DAY: TUSKA – ‘Fine’
A song with a straight up no nonsense drum beat for an intro always gets me, it’s a bit of a weakness, so I always feel let down if the rest of the band come in and ruin it. This is thankfully nowhere near the case with ‘Fine’ by TUSKA; the washy synths warm up […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Lostboycrow – ‘Talk Back To Me’
‘Talk Back To Me’ is the latest single to be taken from LA’s soulful anthemist Lostboycrow’s debut EP. Again this new cut is a collaboration between the LA artist and producer collective Sexy Electric.
TRACK OF THE DAY: October Drift – ‘Syrup’
October Drift’s recent influx of new material has been keeping us on our toes. The band continue to show us new sides to their musical tapestry. ‘Syrup’ is the new cut, a dramatic rolling deluge of pent-up emotion and gentle swaying rhythms.
SONG OF THE WEEK: King Charles – ‘Gamble For A Rose’
After years of waiting for new music from the illustrious King Charles, the wait is finally over. The delightfully flamboyant folk singer announced that his sophomore album will be released in the new year, and is titled ‘Gamble For A Rose’, the first single to be taken from the LP is the title track.
WATCH: The Slow Readers Club – ‘Plant the Seed’
Manchester’s Slow Readers Club have always been firm favourites of ours, and they continue to stun with each new release. Taken from their glorious second album ‘Cavalcade’ is new single ‘Plant the Seed’Â – a brooding, intense three minutes of anthemic indie-electro. It’s the band at their most innovative.
EP REVIEW: Chastity – ‘Tape’
‘Tape’ is the new 4-track release from Canadian alt-punk group Chastity. I heard first track ‘You’re Scary Now’ a bit in advance of the rest of the EP, and was all set to remark on the linearity of this track – in neither a negative nor positive way, just noting an interesting departure from the […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: KLOE – ‘Touch’
Flashback to the end of 2014, and like every year that’s coming to a close, a sense of anticipation and possibility looms around every corner – what’s coming next? Where will the next year take us? But before the year was even out, we were hearing glimmers of something big. Something epic from a young […]
In Conversation with…FALLS
When I was first starting out, performing my songs live, finding venues to play, it seemed like a monstrously difficult task. Until I was offered a slot at a small night, that was quickly developing a dedicated following. This night was called Folk Club, and was curated and executed by Sydney singer/songwriter duo Falls, made […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: Wyldest – ‘Dark Matter’
London shoegazers Wyldest are back, with the first single to be taken from their upcoming debut EP, due early next year. As the track’s title suggests, the group hold a fascination with the unseen things and the mysterious. Yet ‘Dark Matter’ remains to be both atmospheric and intensely melodic.
SONG OF THE WEEK: Sara Hartman – ‘Monster Lead Me Home’
There will always be firsts for everyone in their lives, but the first times tend to linger with you the longest. On the first listen to 19-year-old Sara Hartman’s debut track ‘Monster Lead Me Home’ I was awe-struck. Firstly, by the insatiable pop hooks (that’s one way to catch my attention), and secondly, by her sensational voice. It’s […]
TRACK OF THE DAY: The Starkins – ‘Wasted’
Signed to Manchester’s Scruff Of The Neck Records, The Starkins are the Sheffield four-piece for fans of upbeat and defiant noughties indie.
LIVE PREVIEW: Communion New Faces Tour 2015
This November Communion’s New Faces tour will embark on its fourth trip around the UK. The tour boasts the label’s finest line up so far, with music provided by Brighton’s very own vocal wonder-man Jack Watts, Shrewbury’s soulful Dan Owen, London indie-groove pop outfit Flyte, and topping the bill are the enchanting Yorkshire duo, Seafret.
TRACK OF THE DAY: ROCH – ‘Kintsugi’
This 21-year-old London based singer is making a mark for herself with her stylish, disparate beats. It’s electronica that’s propelled by a soul-baring honesty and a breadth of emotion.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Ardyn – ‘Help Me On My Way’
Sharing a label with Haim and Chvrches, Ardyn burst in similar innovating pop. Signed to National Anthem, the sibling duo unveils ‘Help Me On My Way’ from their forthcoming debut EP Universe. Brother and sister, Rob and Katy Pearson specialize in propelling and mystical pop for after dark.
ALBUM REVIEW: Falls – ‘Omaha’
In the dimly lit ambience of one of Sydney’s most nostalgic hotels, two singer songwriters set out to figure out exactly who they were and what kind of mark they were to make on the music scene. At the time, Melinda Kirwin and Simon Rudston-Brown probably had no idea that not only would they become […]




















