Ivan Campo have been releasing EPs of gentle folk pop for more than ten years now. They’ve very much hit...
Well, that’s annoying. I was trying to find descriptive words to explain exactly what this Canadian/Ukrainian duo’s latest EP sounds...
The more literary minded among you will already have recognised the title of the EP as a line from the...
As if unleashed from a time-capsule, Strawberry Switchblade’s1982 4-Piece Demo is just what it says it is. Their first release...
‘Wake up take a nap,’ reads Minihorse’s Facebook bio, a tongue-in-cheek statement that perfectly represents the glazed-eyed traditions of slacker...
The cover of Charlotte Carpenter‘s latest EP, Shelter, sees our heroine sat opposite a pint of bitter which may or...
The Coral‘s James Skelly shows that there are no hard feelings by producing Cabbage‘s first material since their move from...
Mike Dennis is not your typical Bristol MC. Combining his classical violin, a strong loop pedal performance and a grounded...
Ella van der Woude, better known for fronting indie rockers Houses and touring with dream pop darlings Amber Arcades, must be kicking...
Brandon Can’t Dance, apparently. Nor, if the contents of this EP are any indication, is he any great shakes as...
It’s only been four months since Stuart Howard (aka Lapalux) released his third studio album Ruinism and yet here we...
On Cannonball EP Dutch-born musician Annelotte de Graaf and her band share only five songs, but even in a short...
With last year’s album Painting With, Animal Collective took a step into Dadaism, 60s surf and beyond. It was bright...
Having already had our appetites whetted by the early release of ‘Cloddio Unterdach’, one of the five tracks contained on...
Last year’s superb Perpetual Motion People album deservedly raised Ezra Furman‘s profile and catapulted him further into the public’s consciousness. He has consolidated...