Rock
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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.
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Bully – Lucky For You Review
A glorious love letter to 90s alternative rock that's just as fresh today.
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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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Flasher – In My Myth Review
A fantastic selection box of fine alternative rock with a penchant for reverb.
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Introducing… Monad
Dreamgazing from Israel with a single inspired by art.
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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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PJ Harvey returns with a nostalgic new single and album to follow
PJ Harvey's new album arrives in July.
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Introducing… Laurence-Anne
A French chanteuse bringing her ethereal vocals to coldwave anthems.
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Introducing… Helen Kelter Skelter
Psych rockers return with a skittish and triumphant anti-anthem.
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Angel Olsen – Forever Means Review
The cinematic bluesy rocker leans into her softer and reflective side.
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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… LOW-RES
Swedish post-punk duo bring their brand of art therapy to darkwave music.
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Anuk Schmelcher – Can You Hear The River Review
A self assured debut for alt-folk lovers.
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The Somnambulist – Some More Songs Lost In Themselves Review
If Frank Zappa and Sonic Youth had a jam session.
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Run! Run! Jump! Punch! and Marty Can Fly – MEGA FUN PARK Review
If Green Day did chiptune.
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Daughter return with a new single, album and a more hopeful view of the future
Perfect indie folk-infused rock to bawl your eyes out to.
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Emilie Zoé – Hello Future Me The Companion EP Review
Ghostly folk meets angsty bedroom rock.
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Broken Baby’s musicless music video is a comedic behind-the-scenes gem
Ever wondered what a music video sounds like without the music?
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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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Son Cesano – Emerge Review
Instrumental psych-rock that requires patience for the pay off.
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Sylvette’s cover of Björk’s Hyper-ballad is pretty damn superb
An alternative band's live Church tour rendition worth savouring.
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Introducing… I Was a King
Norwegian indie rock duo strip back the band for a homely vibe.
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Blackbird Hill – Embers in the Dark Review
Grungy anthemic stoner rock duo making more noise than a four piece!
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Introducing… Sister Wives
Psychedelic folklore and witchcraft from the English industrial cities and Welsh countryside.
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Introducing… Worldcub
Welsh surf rock with a psychedelic twist
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Introducing… Duke Garwood
Desert storms create songs for the soul.
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Puppies in the Sun – Light Became Light Review
Proggy post rock that casts guitars into the fire of the sun.
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Introducing… Khartoum
Primal Scream x Wolf Alice.
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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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Otoboke Beaver – Super Champon Review
Hardcore punk about surviving daily Japanese life as women.
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Drug Church – Hygiene Review
Raging against shrinking margins.






































