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Pools of Colour

Junodream’s debut album, Pools of Colour, is a captivating journey through a sonic landscape that’s both familiar and refreshingly unique. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Radiohead and Pink Floyd, the London-based four-piece have crafted a record that’s as introspective…

Western Approaches

Red Rum Club‘s latest album, Western Approaches, is a sonic voyage that’s as exhilarating as it is introspective. Drawing inspiration from their hometown of Liverpool and the maritime history of the region, the band delivers a collection of tracks that…

Interplay

Ride’s Interplay is a nostalgic journey through the band’s signature shoegaze sound, a sonic tapestry woven with familiar melodies and lush textures. This album serves as a testament to their enduring appeal, offering a blend of classic elements and contemporary…

Show & Tell

Bored at My Grandma’s House‘s debut album, Show & Tell, is a captivating journey through the realm of indie pop. Amber Strawbridge’s songwriting prowess shines through, crafting a collection of tracks that are both introspective and infectious. The album’s sonic…

The Madmen of Apocalypso

Paul Molloy, renowned guitarist of The Coral, delivers a delightful and eclectic second solo album, The Madmen of Apocalypso. This collection of songs is a playful exploration of the absurd, weaving together elements of ragtime, New Orleans jazz, vaudeville, and…

Small Time Monsters

The Dream Machine’s sophomore album, Small Time Monsters, is a delightful blend of psychedelic rock, garage pop, and infectious melodies. Building upon the success of their critically acclaimed debut, the band has crafted a more refined and focused sound that…

On The Edge Of A Lost And Lonely World

Humanist’s sophomore album, On the Edge of a Lost and Lonely World, is a captivating and introspective exploration of themes such as isolation, mortality, and the human condition. Building upon the success of their debut, this album delves deeper into…

What You’ve Got To Lose To Win It All

The Howlers‘ debut album, What You’ve Got To Lose To Win It All, is a refreshing breath of desert rock amidst the bustling London indie scene. This East London trio delivers a sound that’s both nostalgic and contemporary, drawing inspiration…

Daysdream

The Shop Window’s Daysdream is a double album that’s a testament to the enduring appeal of jangle pop. This British band has crafted a collection of tracks that are both nostalgic and fresh, harkening back to the golden age of…

This makes me sad, and I miss you

Circus Trees‘ latest album, This Makes Me Sad, and I Miss You, is a poignant exploration of loss, longing, and the complexities of human connection. The band’s trademark blend of grunge, emo, and shoegaze creates a sonic landscape that perfectly…