Progress has hardly been the modus operandi of Austin, Texas quartet Explosions In The Sky. Over six albums, from their...
We Came From Wolves, who featured in our GIITTV Editors 20 Albums of 2015 with their self-titled debut album, have...
Cornish band The Velvet Hands release their second single ‘Habit’ next week [out 4 March], a bolshy, brash garage punk...
Fable, who was included in our Sound of 2016, is back. This time, the incredibly talented 20-year-old has teamed up...
Never ones to sit still, The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die (TWIABP)...
Sometimes you need a little gentle nudge in the mornings – something chilled to ease you into another day. Then...
Leeds-based electronic experimental noise pop duo Department M release their new album ‘Deep Control’ as a limited edition 12” vinyl...
They’re a mysterious lot are London five-piece Sweat. They made a handful of live appearances last year, popping up at...
Oxford based four piece The Family Machine return with their second album ‘House that you lived’. Lifted from that album...
The Joy Formidable have been one of few real success stories of British indie of recent years, with two acclaimed...
Annabel Jones‘s outstanding new heartbreak futuristic-pop track ‘IOU’ has been climbing the Hypemachine charts, and with justification; shuddering glitch beats stutter,...
Mysterious soulful synth-pop six piece Medium Wave release their debut album Pleasure last week, and maybe as one could guess...
In a similar vein to Chvrches and Tove Lo, Russia’s YUAR and their new track ‘Signal’ is a glorious, sweeping...
Peaness are an all-female trio from Chester, and from their name alone one suspects they are quite mischievous because whilst...
‘I Reflect Thee’ sounds like a phrase from Victorian England but Portable’s latest single actually only looks back to the...