Rock
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Introducing… Raspberry Protocol
Five piece indie rockers tackle queer discovery and summer loving
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Introducing… The Drive.
Irish alt-rock trio bring a messy edge to feeling dejected in modern life.
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Corridor – Mimi Review
Embracing their psych jangle pop side in the pursuit of slower creative exploration.
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Torres – What an Enormous Room Review
Uplifting rock anthems with a focus on big, excessive sound lets Torres continue to evolve her sound
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Live Vault – Otoboke Beaver
The Tiny Desk could not contain this punk royalty.
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Bryde – Change Your Mind EP Review
When nostalgic indie pop hits you like a Paper Aeroplane.
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Introducing… Calum Ingram
When a rockstar wields an electric cello instead of an electric guitar
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Indie psyche rock band Beams returns with new single and 4th album
A rally cry for peace and humanity in a world that needs regeneration.
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FOOTBALLHEAD – Overthinking Everything Review
Taking a tour of 90s alternative rock in half an hour of power chord anthems.
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Introducing… EMP
When a rock/jazz fusion trio bring a vibraphone to the party.
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Introducing… Georgia Reed
Finding her moody and cryptic song writing roots in a new country after a five year hiatus.
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Shady Bug – What’s The Use? Review
An EP about the malaise of everyday pessimism where the chords don't want to stand tall either.
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Marnie Stern – The Comeback Kid Review
Guitar shredding anthems to help rejuvenate creativity.
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Career Woman – Grapevine Review
Big college alt rock anthems full of heart.
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Introducing… Meagre Martin
Inspired by 90s indie rock, Meagre Martin gear up for their debut album
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Introducing… milkshed.
Post Britpop anthems from a brand new band
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Introducing… Achers
Noise rock meets 90s emo from this London based quartet
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Mitski – The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We Review
Another inventive emotional rollercoaster to bask in
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BEDSIT – Dead Bands Review
If Nirvana and Alice in Chains came with a slice of English punk anarchy
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Introducing… Tribe Friday
Swedish emo quartet's new album is about reconciling with home
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Marnie Stern returns to making music after a decade away
Still shredding her guitar but this time in new ways
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Indigos – In Utopia Review
Sludgy alternative Britpop is a fantastic signing off release from a talented duo.
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Introducing… Catatonic Suns
All your muddy 90s alt-rock rolled into one.
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Introducing… The Yacht Club
Emo revival and a music video crammed full of support cats and dogs to ease your social anxiety
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Mitski returns with new single, album and a return to her acoustic side
Haunting the land with love is the next era of Mitski
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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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Truth Cult – Walk the Wheel Review
Punk rock that hits the dissonance right in the feels, then rocks the stadium with them
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Introducing… Adam Camm
Kula Shaker, David Bowie, Syd Arthur and 1975 collide with Adam Camm
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PJ Harvey – I Inside The Old Year Dying Review
The queen of rock turns her hand to ethereal neofolk and poetry
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Introducing… BLVL
Anonymous French rockers adds some fun disco drum loops to their coldwave guitars.
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Live Vault – April Rain
2 hours of the finest cinematic post-rock performed at Glastonbury
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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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Introducing… Hermetic Delight
Quirky French trio take on Turkish pop rock for a skittish, squiggly throwback to late 80's rock.
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LURK – Natural Causes Review
Top tier post punk hardcore rock perfectly timed to be your summer 2023 anthems.
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Introducing… Koyo
Energetic hardcore punk to celebrate that moment you have your coming-of-age musical experience.
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Kevin Galland – From The Mountains To The Sea Review
Wistful lo-fi noise rock and folk for those who've lost their way.




































