Pop Rock
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Introducing… Sophie Kilburn
If Alanis did a moody rock blues EP
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Angel Olsen – All Mirrors Review
A musical journey back to yourself again
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Somos – Prison on a Hill Review
Anthems for change for the everyday human
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Introducing… Pendant
Late summer pop grunge anthems to let the chill of autumn set in
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Carnival Youth – Good Luck Review
Latvian charm and quiky riffs
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Introducing… Between Suns
Between Genres
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Introducing… Bruce Soord
Tales from Yeovil
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Introducing… Ilgen-Nur
Silky slacker-rock that will capture your imagination
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Sheena Ringo – Sandokushi Review
Creating a jazz-rock fusion all of her own
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Introducing… Zoe Konez
Subtle guitar cascades
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Charly Bliss – Young Enough Review
Summer rock anthems incoming!
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MARBL – The Flight of the Hawks Review
Dreamy folk for the afternoon drive
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Introducing… Projector
Brighton's newest rockstars
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Tiny Fighter – Tell Me Review
Swedish-Australian indie pop band Tiny Fighter initially started off life as a duo in 2017 as a collaborative effort between a Swedish truck driver and…
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Mesadorm – Epicadus Review
Acoustic pop for Saturday night and Sunday morning
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Introducing… Naytronix
Funky bass meets early Beck
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C Duncan – Health Review
Mashing up jazzy bossa nova disco rock into something beautiful
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Highasakite – Uranium Heart Review
Norway's finest return with a sweeping merger of sounds
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Elza – Nothing’s Wrong Review
If The Cranberries were Latin and likes bluesy pop Independent self-released alt-pop-rock artist Elza launched her new album “Nothing’s Wrong” last week and it’s a strong…
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Introducing… Soft People
I’ve featured husband and wife duos on Higher Plain Music before but today I’ve discovered the first Husband-husband duo that I want to share with…
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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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Future Generations – Landscape Review
Retro-future-synth-fusion-party-things Future Generation’s return with their second album and it’s a heady mix of 80’s synth pop and modern day indie pop. “Landscape” is crammed…
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Introducing… VALLEY
Sunny, shiny indie-pop-rock to brighten your day with happy hooks but sad and reflective lyrics, VALLEY return from their 2016 EP “This Room Is White” which…
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Introducing… DELIAH
DELIAH is the name for a quartet of producers and musicians from Liverpool and London who have come together create an RnB alt-rock band that…
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Introducing… RUEN
RUEN (Rhiannon Mair) has up until recently been a producer for the likes of Laura Marling, Emma McGarth and a personal favourite of mine Bryde.…
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Caroline Rose – Loner Review
A diverse rock album whose hidden depths will pull your triggers… TO DANCE! Caroline Rose’s new album for 2018 is an interesting crossover album of…
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Tash Sultana – Flow State Review
Possibly one of the most soulful records put to tape in years Bursting onto the music scene with several home recordings of amazingly soulful guitar…
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Video Vault – Árstíðir
I’m a sucker for massive panoramic scenery shots and I’m also a huge fan of Icelandic music with a symphonic edge to it. Welcome to Árstíðir! Returning…
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Introducing… Future Generations
Future Generations are a five-piece indie rock band from New York City. Their merge of catchy rock, jittery bleeps and synths and a certain feel of…
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Introducing… At Pavillon
Hailing from Vienna, indie pop-rock band At Pavillon mix up chunky guitar riffs with dance floor electronica synths. They remind me of Fenech Soler but…
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Mesadorm – Heterogaster Review
Mesadorm’s debut album has a European art-pop flavour about it. Heterogaster is a melting pot of ideas and individual artists each bringing their own artistic…
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Live Vault – St Vincent
Big lights. Big heels. Small but awesome guitar.
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Introducing… Zurich
The Swiss bees knees of rock... from England!
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Bryde – “Like An Island” Review
Indie album of 2018?
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Introducing… Ay Wing
More identities in a music video than a superhero movie
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Introducing… Cocoa Future #RecordStoreDay
Mellow indie synth pop for lazy summer days




































