LG Malique trades survival stories for something softer and stronger on ‘Rose Gold’
There is a noticeable shift in tone across LG Malique’s ‘Rose Gold’. While his earlier projects often carried the emotional weight of survival, struggle and self-preservation, this latest chapter feels more grounded in stability, vulnerability, and emotional maturity. The pain is still there, but it no longer dominates the music. Instead, heContinue Reading
Rosellas capture the blur between euphoria and reflection on ‘Shadow Dancing’
Rosellas have always understood the emotional power of melody. Even in their earlier material, there was a clear instinct for writing songs that lingered long after the final chorus faded. But on ‘Shadow Dancing’, the Manchester outfit elevate that instinct into something far more immersive and emotionally nuanced. This is notContinue Reading
Edwina van Kuyk soars to new heights on triumphant new single ‘Here To Stay’
Limerick pop-soul artist Edwina van Kuyk returns in stunning fashion with her soaring new single ‘Here To Stay’. Bold, uplifting and packed with emotion, the track marks a huge step forward for one of Ireland’s fastest-rising independent artists. Produced by Cian O’Donoghue and featuring the choir from St. Kevin’s CommunityContinue Reading
Tabitha Zu’s ‘Heard It Before’ still feels like a live wire three decades later
There is something genuinely refreshing about how little Tabitha Zu’s ‘Heard It Before’ sounds interested in behaving itself. More than thirty years after its original release, the track still arrives with the same sense of beautiful instability that made so much of the early UK underground feel genuinely dangerous and alive. Originally pressedContinue Reading
Velour On Tap capture Atlantic unease and memory on ‘Hourglass Lake Ahead’
There is a lived-in quality to Velour On Tap’s ‘Hourglass Lake Ahead’ that immediately separates it from much of contemporary indie-rock. The track carries the weight of experience without sounding burdened by it, arriving with the confidence of someone who understands exactly how much detail a song needs, and how much space itContinue Reading
Crawford Mack examines masculine ego and self-mythology on ‘Don’t Play The Victim’
Crawford Mack continues to establish himself as one of the more thoughtful voices emerging from the UK alternative scene with ‘Don’t Play The Victim’, a track that quietly dissects masculine insecurity, entitlement and self-deception without ever losing sight of melody or atmosphere. Throughout this new release, Mack takes aim at the familiarContinue Reading
The Fods and Night Wolf blur genres on the dreamlike ‘Kickback’
There is an easy-going, late-night atmosphere running through ‘Kickback’, the collaborative single from The Fods and Night Wolf. Built from the vocal foundations of an earlier Fods track but reconstructed almost entirely from scratch, the song feels like a full reimagining shaped by trip-hop textures, understated pop sensibilities and cinematic production choices. Where TheContinue Reading
Lurcher sharpen their identity on the tense and uneasy ‘Bad Gag’
There is a restless energy running through Lurcher’s sophomore EP ‘Bad Gag’. Where their earlier material often felt driven by raw instinct and momentum, this release sounds more controlled in its chaos; still abrasive and wiry, but carrying a stronger sense of purpose beneath the noise. Recorded at Blank Studios inContinue Reading
Sam Foster Smith unveils the sparkling ‘Runaways’
Indie rock riser Sam Foster Smith has shared the latest of 2026 singles, the bright and breezy storytelling of ‘Runaways’. A run that has seen new praise, an invigorated fan base and an opener on The Lilacs Spring Tour, ‘Runaways’ once again provides the sparkling sounds of his truly personalContinue Reading
Horizonte Lied rebuild their past into something darker on ‘Nuevos Horizontes’
There is a weight to ‘Nuevos Horizontes [Remastered Edition]’ that goes far beyond the idea of revisiting older material. For Horizonte Lied, this release is a deliberate reworking of the emotional and philosophical tensions that once defined the band’s darker years. And that sense of reckoning hangs over the entire EP. Here, theContinue Reading









