Angine de Poitrine impresses with their latest album Vol II, showcasing exceptional musicianship and creativity. Their unique sound and energetic performance elevate them beyond mere novelty, proving their strength as original artists.
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deary – Birding
The album “Birding” by deary showcases their evolution with eleven tracks embodying themes of grief and self-reflection, balanced by beauty and emotional depth. It marks a significant debut for the London trio.
Thought Bubble – Who’s To Say?
Thought Bubble have become one of those acts I look forward to hearing from because they always seem to arrive with fresh ideas and a slightly different angle on their own sound. Back on A Made Up World I wrote about the trust at the heart of the trio and the way Peter Gelf’s arrivalContinue reading “Thought Bubble – Who’s To Say?”
Silk – Auralux – Single Premiere
Silk, led by Michael Smyth, evolves with ‘Auralux,’ showcasing intimate and dynamic soundscapes. The music balances melody and emotional depth, revealing a heartfelt expression amid layers of volume and texture.
Wildernesses – Growth
Wildernesses’ debut album, Growth, masterfully combines post rock, indie vocals, and shoegaze. The music reflects personal experiences and emotions, creating an authentic and deeply resonant listening experience.
Studio Kosmische – Caramel
Studio Kosmische’s new 7 inch ‘Caramel’ creatively reinterprets Cluster’s original, balancing softness and tension in two contrasting tracks. It intertwines respect for the past with fresh musical exploration, captivating both new and seasoned listeners.
Ringing – another cycle in the cosmic wash
Brooklyn’s band Ringing, under JoyfulNoise Recordings, debuts “another cycle in the cosmic wash,” a live-recorded album blending shoegaze, grunge, and slacker rock, exploring themes of cyclical recovery and personal growth.
Cashier – The Weight EP
Cashier, hailing from Lafayette, Louisiana, blends grunge, shoegaze, and alt rock in their debut EP “The Weight.” With powerful lyrics and emotional performances, they explore themes of connection and personal growth.
Geography of the Moon – Stay Clear Stay Sharp
Geography of the Moon, a Glasgow-based music duo, blends psych rock and post-punk influences in their new single “Stay Clear Stay Sharp,” promoting awareness and engagement in a politically charged world.
a murphy- haunt
I’m a bit of a late-night writer. It’s when I can get complete peace and quiet to focus on the amazing music I’m sent. Last week though I was casually scrolling through my Instagram feed when I heard a song that stopped me in my tracks. I sat there soaking up the wee clip theContinue reading “a murphy- haunt”