Indie
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An Early Bird – Diviner Review
Designed for Netflix dramas.
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Flight Mode – TX, ’98 Review
Welcome to emo rock 1998.
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Introducing… Cat Dowling
Irish acoustic rock with bite to it.
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Giungla – Turbulence Review
Italian indie pop that rocks as much as it dances.
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Introducing… Mano Le Tough
Irish Indie Dancers unite.
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The Go! Team – Get Up Sequences Part One Review
Sounds like… Happiness in a half-hour party blender. The review After a few albums of chasing song structures, the chameleon six-piece band The Go! Team…
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Introducing… allie
Rocking on self discovery.
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His His – Garden Songs Review
Softly slaying indie folk.
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Hands Down – Never Been That Happy Review
Mixing vintage pop with indie vibes.
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Vanille – Soleil ’96 Review
French infused psych pop.
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Penfriend – Exotic Monsters Review
Rocking out the last 18 months of hell.
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Raoul Vignal – Years in Marble Review
Fingerpicked acoustic guitar dreams.
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Introducing… Chris Connelly and Monica Queen
Scottish alt-rock gets poetic.
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Introducing… Trunky Juno
Time to feel awkward about people again.
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Faultress returns with bold single ahead of debut album
Dark chamber pop for the brooding masses.
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Introducing… Meg Webb
Quirky kitchen sink piano pop that presses all my buttons.
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fuvk – twentytwenty review
Diaries of a pandemic.
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Introducing… Love Crumbs
Sweeping indie folk into the spotlight.
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Damen – Unemployment, Broken Bones, Death Baby Review
Rolling rhythmic rockers.
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Sylvette returns with excellent new single
My favourite rockers of 2020 return with a sensitive ballad.
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Introducing… Jenny Palacios
Synthpop with a grungy emo quality.
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CHANCES – Connection Review
Euphoric alternative pop to get your heart pumping again.
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Introducing… Adna
Hazy fragility.
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Beachy Head – Beachy Head Review
Lets jump off at Beachy Head.
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Introducing… Brendan Scott Friel
Indie folktronica that is full of immersion.
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Paper Beats Scissors – La Mitad Review
Indie folk to cry in a second language with.
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Caoilfhionn Rose – Truly Review
Sounds like… Indie folk that prides itself on the little things. The review I love it when you repeatedly listen to an album and discover…
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Benjamin Lazar Davis – I Bet You’re Fucking Review
Not what your fucking expecting.
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Son Lux – Tomorrows III Review
Rounding out the trilogy in style.
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Ann Scott – Lily Review
World weary but still ready to rock.
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Introducing… Shadow Monster
Explosive rock duo bring energy to sadness.
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PURRS – Rhythm and Ethics Review
If France had Brit-pop.
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Kishi Bashi – Emigrant Review
Kishi Bashi sings the American blues from a Japanese perspective.
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Introducing… The Wormholes
Floating into the wormhole of joyous sound
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Tune-Yards – Sketchy Review
Sounds like… Super grooves and vocal gymnastics that transfer anger into positive action. The review Being political and having a voice is something that Tune-Yards…
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Introducing… Mellor
Reading's new rock quartet
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Introducing… Monowhales
Canadian rockers taking the charts by storm.
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Introducing… The Long War
Summer Rock Anthems incoming!





































