Night Engine are a band that have worked relentlessly and meticulously, meaning that when they hit the live scene back in 2012, they had already perfected their sound and had a solid live set to their name. Which in turn, garnered many rave reviews from critics from the get-go. After spending the last year or […]
Tag: New Music
In Conversation with…ELIZA AND THE BEAR
Eliza and the Bear are the perfect festival band, their songs are bursting with sonic colour, bright hues accentuate blossoming lyricism and sizzling indie inflections. Having just released their début EP ‘Light It Up’, the band are primed to head back on tour this Autumn for a full list of dates head here.
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Upon submitting my first article to editor-in-chief Charlotte, she suggested that I should probably introduce myself, being that this is my first article. So…Hello. My name is Huckleberry Hastings and I am a rambunctious at times slightly over excitable singer songwriter from Sydney. I play almost weekly, either in my solo project or alongside my […]
In Conversation with…PRIDES
Prides never fail to astound and amaze with their simply addictive electro pop, it definitely seems like this band can churn out instant hits at the slight of a hand. After last year’s début ‘Out Of The Blue’ they’ve continued with each new release to up the anti that little bit more giving us tracks […]
SONG OF THE WEEK: Arctic Lake – ‘How Long Can You Stare’
‘How Long Can You Stare’ is the début single from London-based band, Arctic Lake. A masterclass in precision and subtlety. If their band name – Arctic Lake is anything to go off from what we should expect from their music, it’s very deceptive. ‘How Long Can You Stare’ is nowhere near the icy pools of the Arctic, […]
INTRODUCING: VÉRITÉ
If you like your pop music vibrant and direct. Then be excited, be very excited about New York songstress VÉRITÉ. Just over a month ago, she launched her début single ‘Strange Enough’ which was met with an adoring wave of raving critics and fans. Now with new single ‘Weekend’ she ramps the anti up just that extra […]
In Conversation with…VYNCE
VYNCE make indie pop that shimmers with irrefutable vibrancy and an ardent beating heart. Since the band formed in the summer of 2013, they have steadily gained a large and dedicated following around Merseyside and its surrounding areas. Over the next few months, VYNCE will be playing some big shows around the North West, including […]
WATCH: The Love Junkies – ‘Television’
Immediate. Ferocious. Gut spewing. That’s The Love Junkies and we love them for that. Their no-nonsense approach to making music is what creativity should be about. Life isn’t always pretty or glamorous. It’s messy and complicated and that’s the truth.
HYPE OF THE DAY: The Doctorates – ‘Put Away The Medicine’
The Doctorates are a band that have just recently come to my attention and I’m so happy about this realisation. The indie rock threesome hail from the country locale of Canterbury. A city that’s steeped in history and tradition. While The Doctorates don’t go down the psychedelic, prog rock route of what the area is […]
WATCH: Storms – ‘Undress’
Storms just released the new video for their track ‘Undress’. After firmly invigorating us with their last single ‘Swell’, I think we’re just about ready for more from these Londoners.
EP REVIEW: Johanna Glaza – ‘Letter to New York’
Picture the icy plains of Switzerland, mountain tops covered in white dust, snow gathering at the water’s edge of their flowing rivers and you’ll be in the right mindscape for the musical wonders that are beholden to Johanna Glaza. ‘Letter to New York’ is her sophomore effort. It’s an EP that equally shows her progression as […]
EP REVIEW: Brolly – ‘Wolfe’
California’s Brolly were greeted with an outcry of love and excitement when they announced last month that they will be releasing their forthcoming EP ‘Wolfe’ this September. A favourite band of ours here at Bitter Sweet Symphonies, so when heard the news of course we were elated.
TRACK OF THE DAY: Billy Lockett – ‘Old Man’
Northampton singer/songwriter Billy Lockett announced his new single ‘Old Man’ earlier today, that is taken off is forthcoming new EP, out 21st September.
INTRODUCING: 5 Bands You May Have Heard Of But Never Listened To
Sometimes we come across bands but never get around to listening to them. I know I’m guilty of this, and most of time I’m missing out on something really great, so rather than waste any more time not listening to what could be our new favourite band. I decided a list was appropriate – 5 Bands You […]
ALBUM REVIEW: Tom the Lion – ‘Sleep’
Tom the Lion is an enigma. This Leamington born singer/songwriter is an artist that we are very proud to have supported in the past and with the official release of his début album Sleep, we just can’t contain our excitement. Sleep is a record that exemplifies Tom’s musical brilliance and his exemplary song craft.
SONG OF THE WEEK: The Twoks – ‘Hey’
Melbourne duo, The Twoks are back with new single ‘Hey’. After we featured their exuberant single ‘First Light’ earlier this year, we were very excited to hear something new from our favourite dance pop duo.
LISTEN: The Eskimo Chain – ‘Feel Me / Riding’
The Eskimo Chain are treating us to a double whammy of psych rock goodness with new AA-side singles ‘Feel Me’ and ‘Riding’. Both tracks hark back to the days of My Bloody Valentine and Joy Division but also add a new flavour into the mix with their slight punk sensibilities and bolstering brit-pop.
INTRODUCING: Magic America
Melbourne based quartet, Magic America are a psych rock dream. Their new AA-side single featuring lead track, ‘Pictures’ is a swirling wave of blissed out vocals and hypnotic drum beats. Storming brit-pop hooks add that extra bit of sass to their sound that makes for a tasty combination of sonic delights.
EP REVIEW: Poor Michael – ‘Poor Michael (2 of 3)’
Poor Michael are a young three-piece from Maidenhead, they’ve already gained backing from BBC Introducing and have played alongside the likes of Tail Feather and Broken Hands. Hearing this initially peaked our interest to go and investigate the band further. Recently releasing the second EP of their EP trilogy – “Poor Michael (2 of 3)” […]
In Conversation with…GLASS CAVES
Glass Caves are the band to shake up your life with a fiery passion. Yorkshire’s answer to Catfish and the Bottlemen, you might say. Glass Caves anthemic indie rock is just the right combination of frenetic guitars, impassioned vocals and foot-to-the-pedal melodies that will get you dancing uncontrollably and singing along at the top of […]




















