Tag: new music

New Track: Stark – ‘Tunnel Vision’

Brighton-based boys Stark are bringing blues-rock back with there explosive new single, ‘Tunnel Vision’. Their sound is so big that it’s quite astounding that there are only three of them in the band making all that noise! The video for ‘Tunnel Vision’ is…

Introducing Interview: The Curious Incident

The Curious Incident are an international four-piece hailing from South Africa, Italy and Indonesia, as well as sunny England. Cavey Roberts and Diego Diaz met at school in The Netherlands before Cavey moved back to South Africa. Years later, with Diaz…

ONES TO WATCH: Moonlands

Boasting a swooning atmosphere of sticky summer days, enhanced by lethargic indie-pop drawls, is the definitive sound created by a collective pairing sophistication with sheer, raw talent: the London/Brighton based Moonlands. Driven by the supple, sugar-coated vocal of Norfolk-born frontwoman…

ONES TO WATCH: New Street Adventure

Signed to Acid City Jazz, this soulful five piece perfectly encapsulate the new wave movement anchored in their soul routes. Their debut album No Hard Feeling was met with a massively positive reaction from critics and it seems the best…

New Track: Chastity Belt – ‘Joke’

Consisting of four friends – Julia Shapiro, Lydia Lund, Annie Truscott and Gretchen Grimm – Chastity Belt are a Seattle rock band oozing post-punk vibes and a unique energy. Combining Feminist theory with every day experiences, Chastity Belt create vital,…

LIVE: Kid Wave @ The Windmill, Brixton, 05.03.15

Equipped with The Windmill’s own delicious brew, ‘Roofdog’ (whose namesake greeted me on arrival), I position myself at my local independent venue for a night of some of the best new music around. As King TV bound onto the stage,…

Ones To Watch: Lola Colt

With their debut album Away From The Water released last year, London psych-rockers Lola Colt quickly grasped the attention of the likes of The Independent, Q and Clash – and now ours too. Lola Colt are harsh and sinister in…

INTERVIEW: BRNS

Pronounced ‘Brains’ for their love of B movie zombie horror films, the Brussels four piece went on to remove the vowels to create their name BRNS, in a way of taking the piss out of other popular bands MGMT and…