Featuring the likes of the sublime indie alternative track Dig It Up, Where There Are No Words showcases the band’s delicate fusion of organic rock layers and expressive, almost ethereal tones and vocals.
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Colorful pop-rock leaning towards classic rock with distortion and solos helps elevate this catchy social commentary from Clay Joule and Elisa Mammoliti.
Introducing a sublime return from MC Shep, The Breakup To Makeup Mixtape starts off on a smooth and seductive high, and refuses to falter throughout.
Instantly gripping surf-ready tones and a strong groove light up the alt-rock energy and embrace of this brand new anthem from Justine and the Unclean.
Blending characterful and expressive indie vocals with a vastly cinematic rock soundscapes and deeply thoughtful sentiments – The Northerner deliver a heartfelt and immersive collection, for their long-awaited album Somewhere Beautiful.
An infectious boost of positivity and brightness, which subtly transcends the limits of genre and time.
These feelings and ideas prove to be beatifically and authentically represented by the clear soulful conviction and ache of Briya’s delivery.
Easy-going yet addictively likable, Wanted Man has that organic satisfaction to it that will no doubt keep alternative rock and pop-rock fans coming back time and time again.
Warming bass-lines, melodic appeal and choir-like vocal support all make up the multi-coloured embrace of the Hip Hop-fusion single Fine Wine.
Creatively unpredictable yet conceptually well-rooted, the brand new EP from producer and artist Purple Tones achieves impressive levels of both nostalgic embrace and unrivaled originality.
Without question, Karl McConnon is an artist more than worthy of gracing the stages at many a festival and outdoor event this coming summer.
Skillfully capturing a precise and fairly profound balance between the delicacy of its artwork and the contrasting weight of the moment, Richard Maxwell delivers a brilliantly original collection of instrumentals.