The first in a series of releases to come out over the next year, Time Immemorial is a slight departure from the band’s usual uptempo sound. A stripped back acoustic ballad, it’s filled with sweeping strings and soaring impassioned vocals as delicate finger-picked melodies flow with ease. With a gentle orchestral splendour, The 286 have […]
Interview with Charlie Hole – The City
Born and raised in the coastal town of Bournemouth, UK, Charlie Hole’s story began when he heard Damien Rice’s ‘O’ at the tender age of 14. From that first listen, his desire to reach the same emotional depths became clear; realising his ability to create emotive and fearless tracks, learning and evolving throughout. After a […]
Daniel Biro Creates Captivating Sonic Worlds On New Album 120 Onetwenty
London based creative wizard (composer, keyboard player, producer, songwriter, improvior, sound-designer, video artist, label director) Daniel Biro has released his latest project 120 Onetwenty featuring one hour of enchanting, mystifying, captivating soundscapes created over the course of six years using a suite of vintage keyboards. Infused with an array of stylistic influences, 120 Onetwenty runs […]
Interview with ARXX – Tired of You
Brighton duo ARXX are ready to blast into your eardrums with their seething new single, Tired Of You, out now. Taken from their forthcoming debut EP Daughters Of Daughters, Tired Of You is propelled by a thrashing energy as the immense power of Hannah Pidduck’s gritty vocals rage against a backdrop of racing riffs and […]
Interview with Redolent – Dantercepies
Edinburgh-based quartet Redolent prepare to entrance listeners with the release of their latest single Dantercepies, out February 2nd, 2018 via Aspartame. “Dantercepies is is the name of a massive cable car,” lead singer Robin Herbert explains. “I used to get anxiety as a kid waiting in them, so the song is about that feeling building […]
Interview with Late T.V. – Losin’ It
Amidst the cultural detritus of television’s after hours rises a freaky new street beat played by London’s Late TV. Culling influences from jazz cats and art rockers, B-movies and trash television, via Lynch and Tarantino, Late TV are the moonlighting house band for a surreal all-night dream club where the intangible dance floor shifts and […]
Interview with Vive La Rose – Rio Grande
Edinburgh-born artist David Luximon-Herbert aka Vive La Rose kicks off 2018 with the release of his uplifting new single Rio Grande, out February 9th (2018) via Gestation Records. At the root of Rio Grande is an intimate tale of a couple who crave to go off and see the world, but feel tied to their […]
Interview with Tokyo Taboo – Papercut
London duo Tokyo Taboo return with news of an upcoming UK tour supporting J-Rockers Esprit D’Air and a brand new single, Papercut, out February 2nd (2018) via TT Records. Papercut races with frenzied riffs alongside front woman Dolly Daggerz’ trademark powerful vocals, creating a seething slice of punk-pop, with shades of the likes of American […]
Rebel ACA & The French Monkey Wrench Deliver Musicality, Vintage Vibes on New Single, African James Bond
African James Bond is the latest single release by Rebel ACA & The French Monkey Wrench who seamlessly meld the rebellious nature of British music with the refreshingly vintage vibes of French music for this poppy Hip Hop jam about a friend who lost their way. With a group name like Rebel ACA & The […]
Interview with The Little Kicks – Bang The Drum Slowly
Aberdeen’s The Little Kicks return with their immensely uplifting new single, Bang The Drum Slowly, now available via Loosen Up Records. Bang The Drum Slowly is a mightily infectious slice of off-kilter indie pop. It races through with scuzzy hooks, glitchy beats and sweeping harmonies, resulting in a delightfully quirky sound akin to the likes […]
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