Edinburgh trio swim school released a double vinyl edition of their two EPs duality (2023) and Seeing It Now (2024).
Dublin’s Somebody’s Child – the project led by Cian Godfrey – announce their second album When Youth Fades Away, set for ...
Glasgow-based post-punk six-piece San Jose share the sprawling new single ‘Dirty Linen’. Often described as “one of the best ...
South London-based Irish songwriter and producer piglet (aka Charlie Loane) releases his EP, for frank forever, on November ...
In 2004 the Canadian indie-rock band The Dears released worldwide their second studio album, No Cities Left. To celebrate the record’s 20th anniversary, it ...
Spelling The Eggmen Whoooooo! is a bit of a challenge; not fully sure how many o’s go in there, a bit like writing banana as ...
Red Rooster Festival will be back for its 11th annual outing in 2025, returning once again to the idyllic surroundings of ...
Falmouth-based band Low Harness will release their debut album, Salvo, via Krautpop! on 6th December.Today we are sharing the ...
Lazy Day’s debut album, Open the Door, warmly invites listeners into Tilly Scantlebury’s world, offering a genuine exploration of themes like queerness, ...
Dear God. I have waited so long to write this review. It’s been 16 years since the release of The Cure’s last album, 2008's 4 ...
Thus Love were formed in the petri dish of COVID lockdown. Their debut LP, Memorial was recorded in their hastily built home ...
Last month, author of new book International Velvet Neil Collins went on a walk around Liverpool with God Is In The TV’s features editor Cath Holland. They explored the links between the city and ...