An impressive band, who work hard to present this somewhat unexpected collection of covers in a way that makes it feel like their own set.
Rock
Whether you want the loud-rock vibe to gear you up for the weekend, or something more thoughtful to follow along in isolation, it seems appropriate to take a Holiday at The Secret Lake.
The 9th Earl take listeners through a psychedelic realm of contemporary musings, with Crawlin’ Off the Deep End.
Cold Water Swimmers build their own sense of purpose and identity, with this fierce and unforgettable new single.
Gritty rock vocals and haunting strings meet with electronic twists of creativity and a rising metal soundscape, as disciple and artist Akaleshnus declares his faith throughout the fierce and poetic Flesh.
Ultimately at one with their own creative freedom, Illusionaut follow the pathway of expression based on each idea or feeling. As such, every song offers equal parts nostalgia and unpredictability.
Fiercely intense guitars and distortion rain down amidst the doubled-vocal weight of descending grunge melodies, as Samuel Mason kicks off an anthemic and dark new project Black Masses.
Lifelong musician and vastly streamed songwriter John O’Brien releases his latest single to vast audience approval.
Ethereal soundscapes and catchy melodies make up the hypnotic sound of Andelo throughout the brand new project Covality.
“Sometimes I have a very clear vision, and other times I will let the music to come to me as though out of the ether.”
Taking listeners right to the centre of the arena-rock sound, shoegaze songwriters Age Of Wires blend pop-rock writing with the dreamy embrace of a reverb-soaked live sound.
Purposeful and intimate, compelling you to listen intently from start to finish, refreshingly not focused on flair or filler just to get clicks – far from it.