Blanket’s new album, True Blue, showcases their heavy guitar sound combined with melodic elements, creating a compelling mix. The album explores nostalgia and beauty in quiet moments, demonstrating the band’s confidence and artistic growth.
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Baleen – I Dream I’m Left Behind
Baleen’s album “I Dream I’m Left Behind” showcases their growth, blending shoegaze, indie rock, and emotional complexity. The record explores the nuances of domestic life through layered compositions and reflective songwriting.
Callière – Solar
Andrew Rose’s Callière project returns with “Solar,” an album blending shoegaze and dream pop. With emotional depth and musical confidence, each track feels cohesive, inviting exploration and repeated listens.
My Bloody Valentine and Me
This isn’t going to be my usual kinda blog. Y’see I saw My Bloody Valentine live last week and it was a massive moment for me. Something that has taken nearly 30 years to get to. Let me explain. Let’s head back to the 90’s for this first bit of the story. I had justContinue reading “My Bloody Valentine and Me”
Tulpa – Monster Of The Week
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.
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.