New Music

Introducing Interview: Me And My Drummer

Charlotte Brandi and Matze Prollochs, aka Me And My Drummer, are set to release their second album next month, following the success of their debut The Hawk, The Beak, The Prey. Receiving acclaim from the likes of XFM, BBC 6Music and NME,…

Tracks of the Week – 15.01.16

Tacocat backwards is tacocat… So is the notion that women’s shit isn’t real shit, and that’s precisely what Seattle’s Tacocat are fighting. With their latest single ‘I Hate The Weekend’, Tacocat take matters into their own hands, putting feminism at…

EP: All the King’s Men ‘Making My Escape’

In September last year,  All the King’s Men released Making My Escape. An EP filled with raspy, attention-grabbing vocals and guitar solos, we won’t be getting bored of this band any time soon. The first track on the EP is ‘Fever’….

New Track: Thurst – ‘Cinema’

Forming from the remains of previous band Violet Class, Berkshire’s newest noise makers Thurst are taking their music in a new direction with the release of their debut single, ‘Cinema’. Although still retaining a raw and authentic sound, the band…

Introducing Interview: The Frisbys

Having performed as a duo for many years, twins Helen and Nicola Frisby now perform a full band with friends Marc Robinson, Sam Keer, Will Cattermole and Tom Finigan. The Frisbys have since been receiving acclaim from Amazing Radio, Gigwise…

Introducing Interview: Mairearad Green

Scottish folk musician and singer-songwriter Mairearad Green has played in various bands and toured with the likes of Karine Polwart, as well as performing at Cambridge Folk Festival and Celtic Connections Festival. Having been introduced to folk music at a young…

One To Watch: Luke Rathborne

There’s no better way to start a new year than with some new music, especially when new music comes in the form of New York’s incredible Luke Rathborne. Having recently released new single ‘Losing It’ and announced a new album,…

EP: Ummagma ‘Frequency’

Rating: If you’re attracted to ethereal, electronic sounds that makes you vibrate on other-worldly frequencies, you need to listen to Ummagma. This electronic duo consists of Canadian Shauna McLarnon, and Ukrainian Alexander Kretov. Together, the pair have been creating ambient…