Seductive live jazz captures a moment in time, as Ben Freidkin delivers the extensive instrumental project Trial & Error.
Albums
Lochlan Shaw sets the mood and elevates listeners from the outset, as his boldly bright and energising new project A Part Of Me Will Always Be You pours onto the scene.
Strength of songwriting and band-unity stand tall from the outset, as alt-rock fourpiece Circle Creek hit the scene with their energising new project The World Is On Fire.
Appreciating the roots of the genre with a fierce yet crisp rock guitar sound – Tomorrow’s Fate kick off their new album on a nostalgic high.
Monti Korbelle has a style and runs with it, thus each track genuinely feels like a fearless exploration of a particular time or series of emotions.
The Truth is everything its title implies, softly calling out on behalf of the highs and lows of human struggle, whilst providing an alluring and emotive place to escape from it all for a while.
Just fifteen years old and already more poetically reflective than most, Simon Val leads with a folk to pop-rock presence for his EP Young Love, and fearlessly explores the highs and lows of precisely what the title implies.
Creative composer and sound artist Robert Dilemma openly indulges in self-defined guilty pleasures, for this extensive and uniquely eclectic new project The Soft Parts.
One of the most thought-out and devoted, focused indie albums of the year, presenting feelings of heartbreak, fear, awe and excitement in equal parts throughout.
Forever Night makes for an easy playlist of engaging escapism. It’s a project that perfectly embraces the listener in equal parts volume, heart, rhythm and contemplation.
Instantly atmospheric and compelling in both mood and detail, the opener lights up Volume 1 of the Victory Over Everything project on a near-euphoric high.
Just eight tracks in total but an immense collection nonetheless, The Encore You Didn’t Ask For highlights the most comfortably genuine version of Tough On Fridays we’ve perhaps ever seen.