Indie
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Mary Jane Dunphe – Stage of Love Review
Cold industrial gazing pop meets a vocal full of abandon.
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Ásgeir – Time On My Hands (Lo-Fi Version) Review
Rearranging his superb 2022 album into tape worn acoustic folk cosy anthems
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Void Comp – Metropol Review
Meshing elevator synthpop and alternative shoegaze together.
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Cots – Moonlit Building Review
Bossanova Noir meets tape-warped Indie Folk
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Kate Davis – Fish Bowl Review
Bringing you classic 90s indie rock with a 2023 lens on modern society
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Introducing… Mary Jane Dunphe
Chaotic avant-pop to celebrate your demons with on the dancefloor
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waveform* – Antarctica Review
Lofi rock duo channel processing their isolation into an album of comfort and catharsis.
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Introducing… Mourning Coffee
Indie folk rock that is writing songs about the zodiac
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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… Lobsterbomb
Channelling the joy of emergent Spring, this glam-punk trio will bring you energy and joy
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Introducing… Annie Taylor
Taking me back to the Buffy soundtrack are four friends who want to rock.
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Introducing… Temple of Angels
Recalling The Cure and Cocteau Twins with effortlessly evocative rock anthems for radio.
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Quentin Sauvé – Enjoy the View Review
Who needs a full band when you can layer your sadness into a dream folk beauty?
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Introducing… waveform*
Bedroom indie rock meets disenfranchised shoegazing with this rocking duo.
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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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Introducing… James Ellis Ford
A hidden gem composer and performer breaking out into his own brand of alt-rock.
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SAND, STONE, GLASS is a triple double album designed like an interactive puzzle
An album about blind experimentation and with custom digital instruments you can buy and play along with.
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Introducing… Godcaster
Freakout art rock for the lovers of weirdness.
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Introducing… Callum Pitt
Newcastle based artist blends anxiety with optimism.
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Introducing… Izzy S.O
Indie rock, big anthems and emotions and a lot of croissant destruction.
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Trevor Something – Bury Me In My Loneliness Review
Bedroom alt-rock anthems to soothe the modern day numbness
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Introducing… Selfish Bodies
Anthemic synthwave / indie pop tracks to bring you relatable moments to rhythms and beats.
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Seeming – Where Were You / Soul Review
The gothtronica prince returns to cast 2022 into the abyss with disgust.
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Johanna Warren – Lessons for Mutants Review
When psych-folk meets alternative anthems.
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Nathaniel Bellows and Shara Nova show opposite vocal styles in folk music can create wonders
When rustic folk meets angelic wishes.
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Introducing… Kalila Badali
When a psychotherapist makes musical art.
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Jesca Hoop – Order of Romance Review
A rewarding look into the complexities of love.
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Introducing… Miss Grit
Inner voices and self exploration fuel Miss Grit's latest indie pop anthem.
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Wallice – 90s American Superstar Review
Indie rock anthems that hit the mark for both the pop and rock arenas.
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Introducing… Grimson
Tender ballads of lost crushes from the subways of Berlin.
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Gordi – Inhuman Review
Indie folk and alt pop with an main dish of bittersweet haze.
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Goon – Paint By Numbers Vol 1 Review
When a band gets a deserved fresh second chance.
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Bryde – Still Review
Softer, softest. Bryde returns with a beautiful indie rock album.
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Orchestral indie rockers Completions return with new single and album
One of my favourite underground artists I’ve discovered in recent years is Completions. Shawn Alpay heads the project and for ages I thought it was…
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Endearments – Father of Wands Review
A underground indie pop band sneaking in a great release at the end of last year.
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Mesadorm – Pollinator Review
Pioneering indie pop band Mesadorm return with symphonic earworms to bop to.
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Introducing… ACER
Indie dream pop duo on love lost and new beginnings.





































