Tulpa’s debut album, Monster Of The Week, showcases their American alt rock influences with catchy hooks and poignant themes. The Leeds-based band delivers playful yet shadowy storytelling across diverse tracks.
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Thought Bubble – A Made Up World EP
Thought Bubble’s EP, A Made Up World, showcases their unique sound with four tracks that blend intimacy and experimentation. Each song invites listeners into a rich, evolving auditory experience.
Adele Dazeem – Metanoia EP
Adele Dazeem’s Metanoia EP is a captivating exploration of identity and emotion, showcasing their growth since 2020. Each track offers a unique perspective, culminating in a profound statement of intent.
Sister Ray Davies – Holy Island
Sister Ray Davies’ debut album “Holy Island” blends thoughtful melodies with rich narratives, exploring themes of progress and reflection through its unique soundscape, offering a captivating musical journey.
Son of The Right Hand – Pscenic Root
Glasgow’s Son of The Right Hand delivers a captivating debut EP, “Pscenic Root,” blending psychedelia, post-rock, and folk. Their raw sound and haunting vocals create a compelling musical experience.
Midlake – A Bridge To Far
Midlake’s new album, A Bridge To Far, showcases their distinctive blend of folk, prog, and jazz, embodying themes of hope and renewal. This marks a revitalized chapter in their two-decade journey.
f.o. machete – I’m Fine, Are You?
Glasgow’s f.o. machete are back. Natasha Noramly and Paul Mellon return to the fray after blowing minds left, right and centre with their triumphant return with album Mother of a Thousand. If the names new to you the band released their debut album back in the heady days of 2004. They had a run ofContinue reading “f.o. machete – I’m Fine, Are You?”
Goon – Dream 3
I’m always on the lookout for bands that make me really sit up and take notice. Bands that demand your full attention and in return reward you with a totally unique listening experience. So it was with LA based Goon. I first stumbled into Goon’s world through the album Hour of Green Evening. It wasContinue reading “Goon – Dream 3”
Flock of Dimes – The Life You Save
I came into Jenn Wasner’s world through ‘Long After Midnight’, a song that stopped me in my tracks earlier this year. Back then, I wrote about how she stripped everything back until only the truth was left, voice, guitar, silence. It felt like eavesdropping on someone quietly taking stock. That single hinted at something deeper,Continue reading “Flock of Dimes – The Life You Save”
Dayflower – Comfort
I’ve been following Dayflower on and off since their first handful of releases drifted across the indie ether. I’ve played a couple of those early singles full of pastel guitars and softly shimmering melancholy on my DKFM Shoegaze Radio show. I’ve always enjoyed their take on the dreampop sound. With Comfort, their second full-length forContinue reading “Dayflower – Comfort”