Art Rock
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Mitski returns with ‘Where’s My Phone?’ and new album in February
Reclusive rock that lets it all pour out in private.
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A lost Cocteau Twins 1996 webcast concert has been unearthed and remastered
This remastered concert from the 'Milk and Kisses' tour is unmissable.
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Kicking Off Our Artist Discovery Special by Introducing… Pure Carrière
Indie art rock DIY kitchen sink style, with Pure Carrière - kicking off a day of 25 new artists to discover.
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Tom Vek – We Have Sound B-Sides Review
20 years on, the B-sides are back to expand a fantastic album with a treasure chest of hidden indie rock gems.
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Hannah Frances – Keeper of the Shepherd Review
A tour-de-force of emotional purging, acceptance and turning rootsy rock into grungy prog rock
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Corridor – Mimi Review
Embracing their psych jangle pop side in the pursuit of slower creative exploration.
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The Ophelias – Ribbon Review
When swampy chamber rock takes a darker, moodier turn.
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Introducing… Tar Of
Toy piano art rock leads this creative chaos into the absurd
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Introducing… Andrew Schneider
Art rock meets corporate elevator music hell in this sassy commentary on job interviews.
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Introducing… BLVL
Anonymous French rockers adds some fun disco drum loops to their coldwave guitars.
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Introducing… Future EXES
A summer anthem evoking the best of 90s indie rock for new band Future EXES.
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Yes We Mystic – Trust Fall Review
A fantastic finale that leaves an indie rock legacy behind them.
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Introducing… LAWN CHAIR
When growing up bored in the country drives you to create messy indie rock.
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The Somnambulist – Some More Songs Lost In Themselves Review
If Frank Zappa and Sonic Youth had a jam session.
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Introducing… Godcaster
Freakout art rock for the lovers of weirdness.
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Introducing… Izzy S.O
Indie rock, big anthems and emotions and a lot of croissant destruction.
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Nonsemble – Archaeopteryx Review
What does Nonsemble sounds like? A chamber ensemble that wants to be as indie as much as it wants to be classical. The review of…
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Puppies in the Sun – Light Became Light Review
Proggy post rock that casts guitars into the fire of the sun.
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Monolithe Noir – Rin Review
French trio return with triumphant album that makes you want to dance prog and math rock hybrid
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Introducing… Murdocco
Uruguayan artist bringing a Latino smoulder to the PJ Harvey love jaded.
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Introducing… CLIFFWALKER
70s inspired vibraphone rock to take you on a trip.
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Pendant – Harp Review
When a rocker takes the guitars to a rave.
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Sylvette return with new single and UK church tour
A luscious introduction to a rock band and their string quartet variations
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Mitski – Laurel Hell Review
A 180 turn to the dancefloor with guitar in hand.
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Indigo Birds – The Influence of Loneliness Review
French indie rock to dance to in a crisis.























