I guess if your debut album has already been described as ‘baroque’ – featuring as it did a twenty-strong accompaniment...
Here’s today’s merry mince pie – this is The Heathen and the Holy who are in truth unmasked as Noah...
Twanging reverbs, darkly woven 60’s motifs and a brooding murderville mosaic that sounds ripe to backdrop some Lynchian Tarantino face...
The Hamburg-based Bureau B is quickly becoming one of my favourite record labels, and this striking new cut from Gut...
Based in Tokyo, the half British-half Japanese indie folk outfit The Watanabes release a new EP on September 29. The...
Stockport newcomers Blossoms follow up the effortlessly memorable debut single ‘Blow’ with ‘Cut Me And I’ll Bleed’, yet another slice...
As they approach the ultimate leg of their Compass tour – a series of live dates that will eventually see...
Neon Waltz’s debut release ‘Bare Wood Aisles’, plays like a smoke-stained snapshot of an abandoned fairground ride seated in 70s...
Go East young men. To coincide with the second, eastern leg of their Compass tour – each cardinal point having...
We were wowed by The Vacant Lots killer split with Alan Vega earlier this year, since then they put out...
The Alternative Top 40 is a regular music chart shared across multiple music blogs, and a great way of discovering...
London quartet Kid Wave remind us of the Summer, with this slab of Summery Indie Pop. This is exactly what...
At the start of 2013, David Bowie announced on, his 66th birthday, that he would shortly be releasing his first...
With the current furore surrounding Jamie Treays, one would be forgiven for thinking that he had been a permanent fixture...
While it’s probably fair to say that the influence of pre-war proto feminist and rebel socialite Virginia Woolf on modern...