This is good – really good. CITY OF ME leads with an already vastly streamed single that’s quick to connect and impress, and consistently furthers that reach in a number of brilliantly creative, passionately devoted ways.
Alt Rock
Original rock of humble yet devoted origins, Stevski7 has crafted a beautifully poetic, moving anthem with the mighty and emotive Something Wrong You Said.
“When I woke up in hospital, music and everything else was all absolutely disconnected and I didn’t have any outlet, no understanding of feelings, no sense of colour, smell, taste…”
“Hopefully, it can help people ride through some tough times knowing that there are so many of us out there that feel the same way. You’re not alone.”
Iceland rock outfit KRAMPAR encapsulate the turmoil of their name and story with a leading single that quickly and poetically enthrals from the outset.
Following on from four years worth of creative releases, Soulic Paradox launch a brand new album and a handful of original singles, to further secure their role within an artistically fearless realm.
Stylishly fusing the distortion and weight of indie rock with a surprinsgly delicate vocal lead, The Veer inject a clear degree of identity and character into the modern music scene, with the infectious and refreshingly original What She Wants.
Fearlessly bold, a performing identity broken yet unbreakable – an interesting alternative listen.
“I still struggle with repeating choruses for some reason, but, hey, it’s a work in progress.”
Pristinely high resolution visuals accompany this indie rock anthem from the UK’s own Zen Juddhism, resulting in a contemporary release that’s heartfelt and notably relevant to the times.
Indie at its most open and unedited, Here To Stay showcases Mupsters in their element – fearlessly expressive, musically united, and secure in their own sound and style.
Introducing an artistically refreshing project of various styles and moments – Matthew Heller leads with identity and strength of songwriting combined, throughout the emotive deep-dive that is Maybe My Love Was Just Right.