Tag: indie
New Music Monday: Kitten
Introducing Kitten, an LA based 4-piece fronted by Chloe Chaidez who effortlessly manages to combine breathly pop vocals with art rock whoops. Karen O...
New Music Monday – Introducing Foreign Slippers
Foreign Slippers is the brainchild of Swedish songstress Gabi Fröden. After a search around the usual social media sites we still don't know much...
New Music Monday: The Jude – Les Filles Francaises
The Jude are a London-based rock n roll band. Les Filles Francaises is the follow up single to their debut release 'Ha Ha...
Model Society – Debut Single ‘Systematic’
Systematic is the debut single from London band Model Society. Produced by Paul Tipler, (Placebo, Idlewild.) it sounds like the sonic love child of Jilted John...
The Night Remix EP. Part 4: The Daydream Club Presents. Available...
The Daydream Club, best known for their stripped back acoustic folk sound, have been on their holidays. Along with their hectic summer festival schedule,...
New Music Monday. Introducing Retriever
Introducing Retriever, a three-piece from Newcastle. Their debut six-track EP (The Rattle & The Hiss) was released in March (ok so we're a little...
New Music Monday. Introducing Cloud Control
Australian readers will probably be well aware of this band, but for those of you in the UK or beyond this may well be...
The Foxes – ‘Country Low’
The Foxes, the hardest working band in the country (maybe?) return with this brilliantly creative video, for new single Country Low. The track is...
Introducing Theme Park
There really isn't much to say about Theme Park, not because we don't want to, but because they are apparently just too new. The...
Introducing The Medics
Check out former Blackchords tour buddies The Medics, you won't be disappointed.
Their debut 'This Boat We Call Love EP' released in 2010 is a...
The Lovely Eggs – Don’t Look At Me (I Don’t Like...
The Lovely Eggs - Don't Look At Me (I Don't Like It) is one of the most infectious songs in recent memory.
It seems to...
Clock Opera – Belongings
This just gets better with every listen.
From their Facebook page: Clock Opera make extraordinarily accessible electronic pop music. They may draw from such esoteric sources...