New Music

ALBUM: Strange Names ‘Use Your Time Wisely’

The cordial US trio Strange Names welcome the ears with their debut album Use Your Time Wisely. Rubbing shoulders with band member Liam Benzvi’s high-school friend Azelia Banks, the band have seen rising recognition in the run up to the…

New Track: The Nix – ‘Echo’

Nowadays it’s not often that an indie rock band comes along that stand out from the multitude already out there; however, Manchester-based five piece The Nix seem to have set themselves apart with their combination of lazy guitars and rough…

ALBUM: Flo Morrissey ‘Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful’

Rating: The moon-child of which everything sounds endlessly spiritual and beautiful, Flo Morrissey is the result of teenage experience and pure beautiful vocals – with the additional influence from 70’s folk singers and Lana Del Rey. Flo, an English 20-year…

Tracks Of The Week, 22.05.15

Channelling a razor-sharp, extremely poignant Chvrches sound, is Aylee‘s startlingly atmospheric new track, ‘Learn To Swim’. The title-track from the forthcoming Learn To Swim EP is one of the freshest outlooks on pop music, squaring up to the idea that…

Introducing Interview: The Mono Polys

Formed back in 2012 at Colchester 6th Form college by Tom Knights and Josh Harrison, The Mono Polys cite influences as ranging from Joy Division to The Velvet Underground. Since forming, The Mono Polys have been going from strength to…

LISTEN: The Gigslutz Girls’ New Music Show, 21.05.15

Presented by Tash Walker and Mari Lane, May’s offering of The Gigslutz Girls’ New Music Show was packed with a variety of new music, from Feral Five’s new ‘brain battle’ inspired single, to a live session from the lightly glittered…

LISTEN: Judas share new track ‘Love Is The Enemy’

Quickly becoming one of the most talked about unsigned bands in the UK, Judas have today shared a new track titled ‘Love Is The Enemy’. Their latest offering sees the band in fine form with the anthemic chorus’, soulful vocals and slick…

Introducing Interview: Leon Of Athens

Originally from Athens, Leon Veremis’ sound evolved while living in the city’s counter cultural quarter, Exarchia. The first material he released was inspired by a country in crisis, making headlines there and in the US, and he was soon playing…