Latest Posts
- Introducing...
Introducing… SOFY
Burnout leads to a darker indie pop refresh for UK's SOFY.
- Post Punk
Divorce Attorney – ‘Always Something’ Review
Post-punk shoegazers showcase their infectious energy.
- Rock
The Pineapple Thief’s Bruce Soord returns with new solo album
Loss and excessive introspection are the themes for the UK prog rock artist..
- Introducing...
Introducing… Bangsana
Duelling pianos and synths for a fresh take on modern jazz fusion.
- World
Dead Can Dance’s Brendan Perry can’t dance around his puzzling generative AI stance
A charity single for Palestine has been overshadowed.
- Dark Wave
Frenchy and the Punk declares ‘War on War’
This is my protest song for 2026's madness.
- Rock
Bic Runga – ‘Red Sunset’ Review
Bringing French pop into her 60's rock era.
- Dark Ambient
Kaya North – ‘Hunt’ Review
The sound of a primative hunt... but you're not the prey.
- Classical
Marika Takeuchi – ‘Iridescence’ Review
Personal emotional recovery from the foot of the mountain.
- Rock
St Vincent, Jules Buckley – ‘Live in London!’ Review
This is how you do an orchestral album!
- Introducing...
Introducing… Merwulf
Angry bass, vintage keys, caustic drums, and a whole lotta tension.
- Desert Rock
Imarhan – ‘Essam’ Review
A clever integration of electronics into traditional desert rock.
- Nordic Folk
Kardemimmit – ‘Kardemimmit Live Special’ Review
Finnish folk excellence.
- Business
Subvert is a co-op music platform owned and controlled by its community
A different way for the music industry to do business?
- Introducing...
Introducing… Beatrice Deer
Inuit tradition meets modern indie pop.
- Electronic
B E N N – ‘Primordial Error’ Review
Bassy, atmospheric electronic pockets of industrial chaos.
- Chamber Pop
Shelby Natasha – ‘It Was Mine’ Review
A melting pot of Chinese folk, lo-fi beats, and ethereal vocals.
- Introducing...
Introducing… Who Shot Scott
Hip-Hop Punk from a man of many cultures.
- Chanson
French chanteuse Camille announces first solo album in nine years
A sublime ode to planet Earth.
- Disco
Soft Cell’s ‘Out Come The Freaks’ signals the duo’s final album following Dave Ball’s passing
The album will be a throwback to NYC house, disco, and funk.
























