Masterful guitar-work incorporates not just a faultless command of the fretboard, but a limitless understanding of space and the emotion required to make music that hits with impact…
Soul Rock
Soulful arena-rock blends delicacy of pace with vastness of topic, as Atlanta’s Coda Nova get melodically enthralling and deeply poetic, with Fable.
Promising more than a few moments of sultry, alluring guitar solo-work, and that ongoing blues-rock rhythm that grips the listener and sways them from start to finish.
The Company I Keep has the makings of a timeless hit, but with a genuinely heartfelt sense of pain and longing. It effectively becomes an alternative indie force on its own unique trajectory.
When a band whole-heartedly embrace the process and even lose themselves within it, so too can their audience.
Not quite shoegaze or surf rock or trip hop but something organic and electro-kissed all the same, freely wandering along the lines between them all.
Nostalgic yet fresh enough to promise a likable earworm for the summer, the single breathes new life into a treasured genre.
Boldly atmospheric sound-design pairs layers of breathy vocals and soulful electric guitar, as TB2Project introduce their latest immersive and passionate single Innocent (In Other Than Living).
Delivering on precisely what the title promises, Jeff Fowler and band capture the live show experience beautifully with this infectious and instantly uplifting new album.
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.
Timeless music, in short, and crafted with care – nothing flashy, nothing rushed; a musician committed to the moment, to the art form, and songs that are felt rather than simply performed.