New Music

Tracks Of The Week, 03.07.16

Drawing comparisons to Mac DeMarco and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Mild High Club’s ‘Homage’ is the latest addition to your off-kilter summer playlist. Described as telling the tale of a “private investigator attempting to trace the steps of…

Introducing Interview: Charlotte Carpenter

Having toured alongside the likes of Marika Hackman, George Ezra and Ethan Johns, Charlotte Carpenter creates beautifully emotive offerings filled with bluesy riffs and her smooth, soulful vocals. Having just released her sixth EP How Are We Ever To Know on her…

New Track: Hello Operator – ‘Operator Hour’

Hello Operator are the latest alternative rock band to come from Yorkshire. Signed by Rolla Records, the band comprises of Max Dalton, Sam Dalton, Peter Greenwood and Eddy Ellison. The band’s second single ‘Operator Hour’ is filled to the rim with…

Premiere: Evering – ‘City Flyer’

Having recently toured with Robert Vincent and received airplay on Radio X, Scottish duo Evering have now shared their new single. ‘City Flyer’ is a powerful, emotion-strewn offering filled with luscious harmonies, sweeping strings and twinkling keys. Listen to ‘City…

WATCH: Maria Kelly – ‘Black & Blue’

Irish singer-songwriter Maria Kelly has spent many years perfecting her delicate folk sound. Having been writing music since the age of ten, Kelly has now been receiving acclaim after playing gigs with the likes of Wyvern Lingo and Gigslutz favourites,…

Video Premiere: Charlyn – ‘Marylise’

Having graced stages at the likes of London’s Bush Hall and O2 Academy Islington, London-based singer-songwriter Charlyn is now ready to share the first single from her debut EP. With gentle pop melodies, fused together with twinkling electro beats and…

Introducing Interview: The Cult of Dom Keller

With their third album Goodbye To The Light due for release next month, we sat down with Jason and Al of The Cult of Dom Keller for a cheery chat about albums, Brexit and the sad state of the world… First of all,…

New Track: We Came From Wolves – ‘I Need Something’

Scottish quartet We Came From Wolves have returned with their latest track ‘I Need Something’. Similar to prior tracks, the Biffy Clyro influence is heavily present within the number. Guitars are soothingly strummed to accompany the tranquil vocals which adds to…

Ones To Watch: Sweaty Palms

Glaswegian rockers Sweaty Palms started as a result of a few friends thinking big whilst on a series of nights out, which then resulted in front-man Robbie Houston buying a guitar almost instantly, straight away Sweaty Palms found themselves deep…