From the depths of ethereal indie-folk, The Art of Forgetting sees Caroline Rose is at her own most introspective and her most honest. The art of evolving artistry comes with the trope as a musician. To stay ever-present in music, artists strive forward with that desire looking for the next and new. With Caroline, it…
A desperate attempt to finding connection in an otherwise impossible world, is a marking this Brighton quartet wear well. A decadent cult-rising from their self-titled debut with, I Only Hurt The Ones I Love to the breakthrough lashing of I Like The Way You Die on second, Written & Directed, comes the bands’ third; an…
If there’s any band to keep your beady eyes on, it’s Wolforna. Firmly planting their feet in the Leeds’ ever-evolving underground hard-rock scene, the electric four-piece are on an impressive trajectory to supreme stardom. Implored by their classic rhythm guitar sensibilities and melodic vocals, with a super-tight rhythm section underpinning it all, their signature sound…
You’d be surprised to know that Brooklyn-based jangly-pop outfit of The Angles is just solely written by one man. That man goes by the name Ashwin Prasanna, who has quite a year. Forming a composite site of a distinguished live precedent in New York, he’s taking his work to new angles, so to speak. Cringe…
A wide array of four album releases this Friday to get your ears into over the weekend.>> Whether it’s the frenzied thematics of slowthai’s ugly, or the muzzled rock from Gallo’s FOREGROUND MUSIC – or perhaps you prefer the posied indie-rock charm of The Lathums, there’s something for everyone: whatever you dabble in.// slowthai –…