While punk, as a concept, is becoming increasingly harder to define, there’s no denying that it runs thick in the veins of the debut single, Boy, from the London-based sharp-witted antagonists, As Rome Burns. With an unmistakable cerebral echo…
With the live version of Drink with Me, Bella Gate candidly revisits the raw vulnerability of her original release, layering it with the visceral intimacy only a live performance can provide. This track, first released as a single in June…
Imagine the raw vocal power of Lady Gaga spiritually amplified by the hypnotic aura of Stevie Nicks, and you’ll get close to the visceral impact of Isabella Chiarini’s latest single, Gotta Be. Throw your perceptions of pop anthems by the…
Nicco Lupen’s latest single, ‘Sunday at Church’, doesn’t just bring beats to the congregation—it delivers the gospel of tech house with an intricately cultivated sense of purpose. Hailing from Italy and now based in Prague, Lupen has carved his…
Jay Ledger’s new single, ‘I Don’t Get It’, shares a few pages from Frank Ocean’s songbook, but there’s no denying that the independent up-and-coming artist holds a heavy arsenal of authenticity within his sonic signature. The track is sensually…
Birmingham-based PK1UP’s single, Wordplay, produced by Tezza Beats, has earned the independent artist a spot on the UK hip-hop map. With a Southern Gothic backdrop framing his bars and beats, the trailblazing luminary broke the mould while ensuring the accessibility…
Italian-born, London-based singer-songwriter Daniela, known for instilling emotional depth into jazz-inspired textures, joined us for an intimate discussion about her latest single, Waiting. Daniela shared the personal experiences that shaped her track, reflecting on love, heartbreak, and life’s moments…
Find resolve through the rhythm and lyrical reflections in Flame’s seminal alt-indie release, ‘Heat’
The standout single ‘Heat’ from Flame’s alt-rock EP, Pride of the Lamb, which paints in colours from all across the alternative spectrum, ensues with a barrage of folkish rhythmic intensity before establishing a melody in the arcanely beguiling atmosphere.…
With abyssinian, the standout single from their sophomore album, The Soft Parts unfurled a texturally intricate sonic tableau which refuses to settle into predictability. Opening with cinematic neo-classical grandeur, abyssinian invites listeners to stroll through the golden age of film scores, before…
With 1001, the peerless UK visionary 8udDha bl0od delivered an intergalactic masterstroke that pulls listeners into a 15-minute sonic vortex. This extended installation of experimental electronica demands attention with hypersonic waves of synths sculpting a pulsating, mind-melting backdrop. Amid the…