Shoegaze
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Tennis System – Lovesick Review
When frustration boils over to create a superb rock album
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Blunderbusst – Monarch of the Mountain Review
Surfgaze rock?
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Rapt – Within Thrall Review
The dream bell tolls for dark folk music
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Introducing… Blushing
Shoegaze crazed
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Introducing… Deep Deep Water
Making a splash
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Clatter – Pull Back for Sound Review
Rocks best kept secret is about to be unleashed
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Sheena Ringo – Sandokushi Review
Creating a jazz-rock fusion all of her own
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Introducing… Birthday Girl
Swedish Rocked
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CAYES – Love Life Death Review
Love Life Death Repeat
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Evi Vine – Black Light White Dark Review
Sultry darkness, dread and fear
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Fawns of Love – Permanent Review
The softer side of shoegaze rock
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Introducing… Evi Vine
Evi Vine is for when you need to go a shade darker
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Perfect Body & Zac White – Split EP Review
Collaborative noise Five-piece shoegaze rock band Perfect Body and noise pop artists Zac White team up for a fantastic idea entitled ‘Split’. The vinyl release (available…
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Introducing… Beauty In Chaos
Beauty In Chaos is an interesting collaborative effort that centres around guitarist Michael Ciravolo. Ciravolo is the through blood and across the debut album works with a…
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Introducing… Nanami Ozone
Sometimes I need a really gutsy, riff or chord driven grungy rock band. It’s what turned me onto Nirvana as a child and its why…
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Emma Ruth Rundle – On Dark Horses Review
A wall of sound and emotion to rock you to your core Emma Ruth Rundle’s heavy and dense wall of guitar sound is her signature…
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Fawns of Love – Part Time Punks Session Review
A celestial siren-like rock show A live EP release is usually a bit of a tricky release to sort out but its actually a good place…
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Introducing… Sit Down
If glam rock met doom rock whilst on the way to a punk festival – that would introduce Sit Down’s music perfectly. Sit Down are…
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Wild Pink – Yolk In The Fur Review
Wild Pink’s music has a timeless wonder to it. The band’s cinematic indie rock manages to be delicate and warm with its quiet moments but…
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Sleepspent – It’s Better If You Don’t Speak or Think Review
It’s not often I hear of a band from El-Paso popping onto my radar but that is where our trio of today’s music hail from.…
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Introducing… Great Pagans
Dreamy pop rock that mixes some of the best production from the new romantics’ era with some of the modern-day misery we all know and love.…
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Introducing… Sleepspent #RecordStoreDay
A foot in different rock camps
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Introducing… Mellow Gang
Psych-pop in slow motion
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Introducing… Breathe Panel
Seaside shoegazers launching debut album
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Ladytron return for first album in seven years
New album, single but signature sound!
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Introducing… Breathe Panel
Seaside rockers with extra pedal effects
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Introducing… Violet
Welcome to 1996 Britpop in 2017
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Misty Coast – “Misty Coast” Review
Echo pedals to maximum
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Clustersun – “Surfacing to Breathe” Review
Leaving that guitar echo on warble for a beautifully detuned moshfest
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Introducing… The Foreign Resort
If New Romantics did shoegaze...
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Introducing… Clustersun
80's shoegaze styled rock with Marc Almond-esque vocals anyone?
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Introducing… Electric Floor
Italy's answer to a future new romantics
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Picnic Lightning – “Picnic Lightning” Review
Adding some shoegaze to all of the rock
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Bonfire Nights – “Entopica Phenomica” Review
Shoegazing into the blurry mists of noise
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Video Vault – Magnetic Ghost
Beauty in sound and image
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Introducing…Bonfire Nights
Shoegazing Londoners looking to start a fire
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Introducing… SULK
British shoegazers for summer
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Daughter – “Not To Disappear” Review
Shoegazing into my heart
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Introducing… Kinjac
Possessed with emotional rock


































