The Langley Sisters are, you may be surprised to hear, sisters, three of them; Gita, Rosie and Edie and they’ve...
The music industry certainly has more than its fair share of female singer/songwriters at the moment. There seems to be...
The A-Side of this single is a spritely Math-y skip down a woodland path, this London-based three piece know how...
There’s a certain anti-folk ska punk sound that I find somewhat synonymous with Brighton, and from the gurgling and croaky...
Electro-pop from this London-based duo comprising Canadian vocalist Lisa Lorenz and Andy Leary. Andy, as part of the band Relation...
Light-hearted anti-folk opens with Jake’s slurry hollering over acoustic guitar on We’re Alright, the arrangment shuffling between summery Jack Johnsonisms...
There’s a certain Tarantino-esque rockabilly sound to title track Korea, wonderfully grimy production on these two demo tracks from ,...
Through The Trees begins with a sombre hum of multi-tracked vocals, before turning into a autumnal instrumental of descending guitar...
A heavy head-nod inducing drum beat kicks off Dancers like Milkmaid Grand Army-era Midlake, all packaged in woozy guitar, fireside...
Opening track Opalbell is an atmospheric dreamlike track like a less aggressive Swan Lake (the band not the ballet), that...
There’s a very distinct whiff of Gloria Estefan on the disco-synth pop dance of opening track Roses of Ice (Now...
Laidback opener All Fall Down saunters woozily between a bleary-eyed Ben Kweller and a sozzled Aimee Mann, Boardman’s voice a...
Sophomore album from Cornish Casio obsessive Hedluv and co-rapper Passman suffers, unfortunately, from a degree of self-confessed difficult second album...
With to and fro piano keys played in a slow, steady, sinister rhythm in amongst Russell’s vocal that begins as...
Space-pop from Floridian duo Greymarket is kind of what Radiohead might sound like if they’d taken their music in an...