Emerging indie band Split Second has unveiled their latest single, ‘Addicted to Love’. Bringing radiant pop melodies over a striking guitar backdrop, the band capture both a youthful, raw energy and a strikingly complete and polished sound on the single. Atmospheric yet punching and commercially viable, the single is a great example of the bands […]
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The Barefoot Bandit Unveils Tropical Escape with New Single ‘Purple Paradise’
After a summer of standout performances at iconic festivals like Glastonbury and Camp Bestival, The Barefoot Bandit is back with their highly anticipated new single, ‘Purple Paradise’, featuring Shniece. Known for their electrifying sound which blends element of reggae, ska, pop and dub, the band continue to showcase writing which is at once commercially viable and musically rich. […]
Northampton’s Fountain Release Explosive New Single ‘Itch’ Ahead of Debut EP and UK Tour
Northampton’s emerging rock powerhouse, Fountain, returns with their latest single, ‘Itch’, an electric burst of garage rock released on October 18th. This track is a thrilling preview of the band’s upcoming debut EP, ‘Talking To Ghosts’, set to drop on November 15th, and it coincides with the announcement of Fountain’s first-ever UK headline tour. Produced […]
Brighton Risers Bighead Tea Drinkers Shine On New Single ‘The Land Is Hers’
Brighton’s four-piece indie-rock outfit, Bighead Tea Drinkers, return with a powerful new single, ‘The Land Is Hers’, dropping October 11th. Packed with energy and an effortlessly cool 90s influenced edge, ‘The Land Is Hers’ continues the bands growth following the previous single ‘Flowers’. Capturing the essence of Bighead Tea Drinkers’ live performances, the single blends anthemic, […]
Hemel Hempstead’s punk quartet Ramona Marx Shine On New EP ‘Splenectomy’
Hemel Hempstead’s punk quartet Ramona Marx have released their highly anticipated debut EP Splenectomy, marking a bold new step for the band in the UK’s underground punk scene. Released on September 20th, the four-track EP captures the raw, visceral energy that the band has become known for through their chaotic live performances and pointed social commentary. […]
Five For Friday – 4th October 2024
Denis Granan – ‘The Man Who Killed A Star’ Denis Granan, the Spanish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, has released his introspective new single ‘The Man Who Killed a Star’, blending indie-pop with mythological storytelling. Inspired by the story of Atlas from Greek mythology, the track metaphorically explores the personal cost of ambition, featuring haunting guitar riffs, […]
Australian Now Brighton-Based Quartet The Wattles Share Title Track From Radiant New EP ‘Fooled’
Australian, now Brighton-based indie rockers The Wattles share the elegant new single ‘Fooled’, the title track from their new 4 track EP. Capturing an essence of Beth Orton with an added indie rock flare comparable to Elbow and The National, the band capture an expressive, emotive and exhilarating gradual build on ‘Fooled’ that showcases a […]
The Covasettes Release Buoyant Summer Anthem ‘Love In Polaroid’
Manchester indie-pop quartet The Covasettes are back with the breezy, shimmering indie-pop bop ‘Love In Polaroid’. Known for their infectious musicality, earworm melodies, and relatable lyricism, the band once again delivers a track that showcases why they have gained widespread popularity through sell-out shows across the UK and a plethora of festival appearances. Produced by […]
YOUR BEST NIGHTMARE Shatters Toxic Masculinity in Latest Folk-Pop Album!
YOUR BEST NIGHTMARE is back with a powerful, emotive, new album ‘Presents: A Simple Solution for Toxic Masculinity’. Take a look at what we had to say about it!
My favorite photos from 2023, part 2
Here is the second part of my personal favorite photos from 2023. They are not ranked, but all of them are special to me in one way or another. You will see 30 photos from different settings and genres. They … Continue reading