Tag: indie

Discovery of the Week: Skies

Atmospheric piano chords topped with space-age synths that could have been ironically nabbed from Owl City’s ‘Fireflies’ are the first sounds to embrace your ears when listening to Skies’ new single, ‘Drone’. The gloomy mood is certainly set by the…

Ones To Watch: FLESH

FLESH launch a mix of their fellow Mancunians – Happy Mondays, Stone Roses and Oasis – in their attention grabbing tracks. Seeing FLESH perform in their home city itself, the band has even introduced their own version of Bez – fashioning an…

INTERVIEW: HIDDEN CHARMS

Hidden Charms have been taking the UK by storm this past year and many are quickly, and rightfully so, learning their name. Rapidly gaining a buzz of attention, the four-piece sound like a Beat group straight out of 1965, with…

NEW TRACK: COVES – ‘STORMY’

Coves are back with new single ‘Stormy’. Released on 18 December, it’s the first track from their forthcoming sophomore album, due for release in March 2016. With their their shimmering psychedelic indie sounds, scuzzy guitars and sweetly pop tinged vocals, Coves are setting…

INTERVIEW: THE LOVELY EGGS

Upon first hearing The Lovely Eggs you will be hooked; their raw punk rock sound mixed with sometimes strange, sometimes haunting, and often hilarious lyrics, is incredibly addictive. They are a married duo from Lancaster, England consisting of Holly Ross (Singer and Guitarist)…

Introducing Interview: Slaughter Beach

Based in their hometown of Odense, where the trio eat, sleep and make music in their studio, Hasse, Nikolaj and Mads, otherwise known as Slaughter Beach,  are careful to not rush things. It’s a tactic that has seen them take…

Discovery of the Week: Safe To Swim

I like people who like to have fun, and I like bands who like to have fun. Music that is fun is often the most enjoyable – it creates the memories that last the longest. Safe To Swim’s new video does…

Interview: Girls Names

With their distinctive dark indie pop noises and euphoric notes, Girls Names are fast becoming the best thing to come out of Northern Ireland since The Undertones. With their new album ‘Arms Around A Vision’ easily being their most immediate, forceful…