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Ben Parker, who performs as Lost Like Alice, is one of the best songwriters in the Welsh music scene. Ermis gives us his thoughts on the EP, 20. Read More
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Ben Parker, who performs as Lost Like Alice, is one of the best songwriters in the Welsh music scene. Ermis gives us his thoughts on the EP, 20. Read More
Manchester’s great goth hopes may paint it black, but there’s a blindingly brilliant sheen to their debut EP. The best new band in the country? They are so much more than that. Sam Lambeth reviews.Read More
Kent-born Boe Huntress is a force to be reckoned with, according to Ermis Madikopoulos.Read More
Abstract Vision is the second EP from up and coming Swindon shoegazers Rain. Formed in 2015, Rain began making waves a year later, releasing an EP, Symphony Pains. It was three tracks of blissed out shoegaze recalling My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive, and received attention in the UK from BBC Radio 1, and KEXP in […]Read More
Ermis Madikopoulos takes a look at 'Circles', the latest EP from Lightscape, which features glossy production courtesy of Oz Craggs (Mallory Knox, Neck Deep), giving it a polished sheen that is built for arenas. Read More
With EP2 Yaeji demonstrates a confident, fully developed sound even this early in her career, writes Jack Hollis.Read More
Beth Kirkbride sinks her ears into the nostalgia-trip of a release, 'Crush' by Birmingham-based band, Quinn. Read More
Ermis reckons the intensity has been ramped up on COPE's latest EP, 'Tooth and Nail'. Read More
Fans have been waiting for Alice Glass to release a solo record ever since she left Crystal Castles in 2014. Jack Hollis interrogates whether her new self-titled EP is worth the wait... Read More
Two Ways Home produce country music with an authentic American sound – a couple of years back they released their EP Better Days, which received critical applause and acclaim all around. Two years have passed and they have now released another four-track collection, the Closest Stranger EP, making it their third release. The folky duo […]Read More
Are you a fan of pummeling hardcore and southern metal? Then All At Sea are the band for you. Emerging from the North East, this band creates a intense sound with heavy riffs influenced by Malevolence to Rage Against the Machine. As well as embarking on a mini-tour in July, the band are making an […]Read More
Suffolk rock band In My Disguise are heavily influenced by Muse and Audioslave, driven by an appetite for big riffs and choruses. The band played at the ‘Independent Venue Week’ festival at The John Peel Centre in Stowmarket. Earlier this year, they signed to Domino PR and this week release their debut EP Achromatic. Achromatic balances the […]Read More
If you happen to be a believer in the cyclical nature of local indie scenes, you may be wondering when the capital will next produce a band that will have you leaping out of your skinny jeans with interest. This is where the shot pans to Secret Cameras. Something of a motley crew of ex-members […]Read More
Seramic has just released his awaited second EP – it’s named I Got You after the song that earned him a nomination for a Berlin Music Video Award, for its unique visual including members of the Great British Olympic Synchronised Swimming team. Seramic makes infectious slick pop music with smooth R&B undertones, and the six tracks which feature […]Read More
Tom Lumley has carved out a reputation supporting established indie artists such as The Hunna and Coasts. This has helped boost his audience, while he’s also been honing his songwriting craft. This has resulted in the release of his new EP Dream City, which came out earlier this year. The EP starts with ‘Done My Time’, […]Read More