Electro Rock
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debdepan – ‘LOVERS & OTHERS’ review
A fantastic mix of indie pop sensibilities and big rock riffs and hooks to take rock back to the dancefloor.
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Run! Run! Jump! Punch! – Pizza Trois Sauvages Review
Welcome to chippunk - the mash-up you never knew you wanted but will desperately need after listening to this stonking album.
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Introducing… heddlu
An uplifting psych-rock indie anthem from Wales for anyone needing to recharge their batteries and try again.
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Corset Lore – 81 Terpsichore Review
Dystopian mall parties make for great social commentary when jamming on your Gameboy
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Macula Dog – Orange 2 Review
The strangest album you'll attempt to dance to in 2022.
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Piel – A.K.A. Ma Review
A flow state of rock.
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SURE – Nineteen Years Review
Gothic darkwave to freeze your heart.
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Tiasu – Enigma Review
One of the finest examples of chiptune and rock music combining forces.
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Garbage – No Gods No Masters Review
Master of her craft.
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Balkan Taksim – Disco Telegraf Review
The Balkan folk duo go clubbing.
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Zola Blood – Two Hearts Review
Pulsing anthems every minute
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Introducing… Centre Excuse
The newest wave is a darker one
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Ultraísta – Sister Review
Ultraista - The groove into madness
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Clock Opera – Carousel Review
The first exceptional rock album of 2020
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Somos – Prison on a Hill Review
Anthems for change for the everyday human
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Introducing… Bombay Gasoline
The seduction of anger
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Introducing… Deep Deep Water
Making a splash
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Brim Liski – Duels Review
Electronica plugged
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Cocoa Futures – Recovery EP Review
Making retro cool again effortlessly Channelling new romantic 80’s pop alongside modern-day indie pop, Cocoa Futures tread a chilled line with their new EP ‘Recovery’.…
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Duologue members form Future Present and launch EP to raise bone marrow donor awareness
Duologue released one of my favourite albums of 2014, Never Get Lost, but things have been quiet for a while and the band had amicably…
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Introducing… Gum Takes Tooth
Rhythmic electro-rock is how I’d describe Gum Takes Tooth and their second single ‘Borrows Lies’. The London based duo are quite unclassifiable though as they…
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Mitski – Be the Cowboy Review
Mitski rides all genres firmly in the saddle It’s always fantastic when you stumble across an artist whose several albums into their career and has…
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Introducing… Eden Warsaw
I love it when genres mash together and that’s exactly what Toronto based band Eden Warsaw do so well. Their fusion of electronica, rock and…
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Wired To Follow – WTFHQ01 Review
Wired To Follow’s latest release WTFHQ01 continues to show the Liverpool based project as completely genre-defying. It’s part rock, it’s part ambient, it’s part electronica,…
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Introdicing… ShadowParty
It’s Summer, I’m boiling hot and I need something that I can power dance to in the living room. Enter ShadowParty that has an unusual…
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Balloon Ride Fantasy – BRF Review
Over the last few years, synthpop acts that bleed across into indie pop or indie rock has gathered more and more momentum and I’ve really…
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Introducing… Go March
Reminding me of what would happy if Kraftwerk were rockers and not purely a synth sound machine, Go March’s new single from the forthcoming second…
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Live Vault – St Vincent
Big lights. Big heels. Small but awesome guitar.
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Ladytron return for first album in seven years
New album, single but signature sound!
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Silent Bomber – “Stealth EP”
Channelling sci fi shooters
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Son Lux – “Brighter Wounds” Review
Electro art rockers Son Lux get introspective and reflective for album no.5
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Tune Yards return with new single – album to follow
This time she's on the 80's dancefloor
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Torres – “Three Futures” Review
Widening the rock palette
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St Vincent – “Masseduction” Review
If Little Miss Sad went to a Donna Summer disco
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St Vincent – Video Vault
Bittersweet reflections from the heart
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Son Lux – “Remedy” Review
Turning a man into a band
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Introducing… Sluka
Bowie esque in more ways than one.



































