Tag: indie
Post Louis – 30m Pool
Introducing Post Louis, their first EP This Could Be a Bridge caught the attention of tastemakers such as Pitchfork, Rolling Stone and Dummy, while the...
Kitty Finer explores the mysteries of love on ‘No One’
Former First Signs of Love featured artist Kitty Finer returns with her new single 'No One'
In the finest tradition of emotionally affecting pop music,...
Artist of The Week. Officer (Myriads album)
The story of how Officer’s debut album Myriads came about has been told before but is worth telling again. Friends of the singer launched...
Band of The Week. Shirt Tails
Shirt Tails is a new four-piece garage/slacker rock band from London formed by Max McNally, a songwriter who has made music spanning a number...
First Signs of Love No. 164 – 5253
At some point in the future when we're sitting by a fire sipping whisky, (vision of retirement) we'll look back at all of the...
Officer – Laughing Rafters
Today's is the day that Officer, a RCM Ones To Watch artist releases his much anticipated début album.
When we first heard a pre-release demo...
First Signs of Love No 163. Ook & The Elephant
Up in Bolton there is a bizarrely name quartet making beguiling music. Introducing Ook and the Elephant and their new EP 'Carry Me Home.' This...
Chet Faker. 1998 (Melbourne Edition)
It is safe to say that things have been going quite well for Chet Faker since the release of his debut LP, 2104’s Built...
Artist of The Week. Muncle
Contrary to what you might assume upon first listening, Mike Griffiths AKA Muncle, is essentially a one-man-band.
This is not to say he performs...
Gengahr – Fill My Gums With Blood (Free Download)
North London boys Gengahr have announced new single 'Fill My Gums With Blood'. A favourite since first appearing online as a demo back in...
First Signs of Love 160. Mechanical Mouse Organ
Newcastle's Mechanical Mouse Organ released their début album, Get Over It, on July 3rd through their own Revenge Western imprint. The band, comprising Darryl Todd...
Escapists – Eat You Alive
Driven by a love of the cagey post-punk sounds of Arcade Fire and Interpol, ‘Eat You Alive’ is every bit as genre-defying as the...