Drenched in lustrous guitars, Blueburst’s “Vanish” is at once dizzying and dynamic, with Craig Douglas Miller’s vocals adding stylish, euphoric touches.
With enchanting glassy synths over a driving breakbeat, “Swim Back” is potentially one of the more uplifting-sounding tracks in Daughter’s repertoire.
Those Damn Crows have made more than just a name for themselves since their inception; they have become a band of the people, ensuring they connect...
Manchester Orchestra’s newest single, “Capital Karma,” is a tender ballad which successfully displays many of the band’s strengths, using a minimal yet impactful arraignment.
The beauty and the pain that shares the space of aja monet’s new track, “The Devil You Know,” and its accompanying short film is nothing short...
Kid Prexy has it going on! Surging with hefty guitars forming a contagious wall of sound, “In My Head” vibrates with heady pop-punk momentum.
With ‘Amphibious’ (Tritone Records), Paul Jacks delivers pure-pleasure, warm veneers of silky pop melodies, along with rich, smooth vocals.
While I’ll admit to being skeptical, the Derm Dude products do the job really well and have definitely got me eying their site for my next...
Returning from illness, pop favourite Self Esteem finally kicked off her UK tour at Nottingham Rock City with support from Campbell King and Tom Rasmussen.
Singer-songwriter Lissie returns to Leeds to support her new album 'Carving Canyons'. Check out the photos and review here.
Glossy and yet delicately translucent, Future Someone’s “I Hope You Find Whatever You Are Looking For” evokes humankind’s collective search for fulfillment.
Imagine Leonard Cohen fronting The Bangles or The Cranberries with a scoop dollop of alt-country; the result is Seneko’s ‘The Girls from Cedarhurst.’
Juxtaposed against the visceral aggression of the images, Red Bird Rising's “My Revolution” (ft. Taras Kuznetsov) channels the emotional cost of war on individuals and society.
Beautifully fashioned, Reginiano’s “Time to Let Go” offers a musical avenue to break away from routine worries and pass into an aura of tranquillity.
French prog metal masters Gojira host a sublime night of heaviness at Manchester’s Victoria Warehouse with help from Alien Weaponry and Employed To Serve.