Album two sees New York’s Simone Felice once again mark himself out as a lyricist and songwriter of real distinction...
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T.O.Y.S show that not all hope is lost on the ‘dancefloor indie’ scene with the new, fun and danceable ‘EP...
Pete Brandt’s album ‘Songs From The Basement’ sees the Bristol folk-rock songwriter displaying his range and quality across 23 tracks...
On ‘Golden Future Time’, David Ward mixes the doomy melodies of alt-rock with soulful harmonies and a beautifully fragile falsetto...
On ‘May You Marry Rich’, Colormusic continue their desire to bring colour to music, taking this as their ‘purple’ album...
C86 and grunge argue over who loves each other more in this superb example of the current revivalist noise-pop zeitgeist...
Album four sees Bombay Bicycle Club enhancing the electronic tinge that made ‘A Different Kind Of Fix’ such a treat...
Southend’s finest psychedelic drone merchants unveil a debut that wears its influences on its sleeve but impresses all the same...
Her fourth album shows that Annie Clark has learnt to trust her instincts, with an exceptional palette of art-rock songs...
Hillary Barleaux recalls a time when ‘Dawson’s Creek’ dominated TV screens and the world’s airwaves were thick with piano-led alt-rock...
Barbara Trentalange returns with her first album in five years, and doesn’t disappoint with the soulful blues-grunge of ‘Same Illusion’...
On their self-titled EP, US teen four-piece The District pay tribute to Mississippi legends of yore with some superb blues-rock merican...
























