A good debut single should read like a manifesto. Edinburgh trio Attic Choir do exactly this with the first track...
First things first. This is not a cover version of the Iggy Pop song that famously soundtracks the opening moments...
In order to do a cover version well, there are generally two approaches in order to avoid getting egg on...
Lush Purr make brilliant fuzzy noise pop in Glasgow and name their songs things like ‘Horses on Morphine’ and ‘Jamiroquai at the...
.DXF are young French electronic producer Keight and negative folk duo My Friend Is, and we have the premiere...
Monkoora aka Scottish artist Julie Fern Crawford just released her awesome new EP ‘Nuclear BB’ last week, and it’s rammed...
It’s been a few years of musical comebacks of acts from the ’80s and ’90s, some good some not so...
Songs For Walter made his return this week with new track ‘Earwigging’. Musically it picks up where last year’s lovely self-titled...
Two years ago, Diagrams‘ Sam Genders read Washington State-based poet Dorothy Trogdon‘s book Tall Woman Looking. Little did he realise...
“Blue for boys/Pink for girls/I’m the nightmare of the modern world,” sings slacker-songwriter James Leonard Hewitson on his latest single...
‘Touch Me Again’ by “feminist post-hardcore” band Petrol Girls is taken from their debut album Talk of Violence released last November. The...
‘Moody’ is an ace, fizzing garage pop tune that buzzes out of the traps, electrifying us with its hooky guitars...
Brexit, Trump, terrorism, gentrification, austerity, prejudice, injustice at times the world feels like a very uncertain and nerve-inducing place. So...
To coincide with the release of Andrew Combs’ third full-length album Canyons Of My Mind, we are delighted to present...
It’s Friday, finally! (No, not ‘Friyay’.) Unlucky if you’ve been at work, I’ve been off for a week, so I’m...