Floating Points and Pharaoh Sanders give us a tantalising tease of their glistening new collaborative album Rob H·March 16, 2021A month or so ago, Floating Points and Pharoah Sanders let slip that they’d recorded a new album...News & Track Reviews
Regressive Left take down modern politicians on cutting dance punk single “Take The Hit” Rob H·March 16, 2021Regressive Left are a somewhat mysterious trio that emerged last year with the intoxicating debut single “Eternal Returns”,...News & Track Reviews
Wyldest harnesses collective power on the soaring “Hollow”, announces new album Rob H·March 15, 2021Wyldest, the project of London-based artist Zoe Mead, has announced a new album: it’s called Monthly Friend and...News & Track Reviews
Francis of Delirium swirl together anger and guilt on the torrential rocker “Red” Rob H·March 15, 2021Luxembourg-based duo Francis of Delirium have a new EP called Wading coming out next month, and we’ve already...News & Track Reviews
Famous rouse themselves from desperation on the stirring art-rocker “Stars”, announce new EP Rob H·March 12, 2021We last heard from London art-rockers Famous back in October with the superb “Nice While It Lasted”, and...News & Track ReviewsUncategorized
Louien explores love and gender dynamics on the epic folk track “Better Woman”, announces EP Rob H·March 12, 2021Norwegian songwriter Live Miranda Solberg aka Louien has announced the follow-up to her 2019 debut album None Of...News & Track Reviews
Remember Sports harmonize with Nadia Hulett on the reflective “Materialistic” Rob H·March 12, 2021Philadelphia band Remember Sports have a new album called Like a Stone arriving on April 23, and following...News & Track Reviews
Spoort reconnect with the universe on the antigravity bliss of “Charm & the Strange” Rob H·March 12, 2021Leicestershire quartet Spoort were one of our favourite emerging acts of 2020, providing one of our most enjoyable...News & Track Reviews
spill tab gives as good as she gets on the crunchy “PISTOLWHIP” Rob H·March 11, 2021LA-based French-Korean artist spill tab just released her debut EP Oatmilk in December, but she’s back with more...News & Track Reviews
Sophia Kennedy recreates the paralytic Lambo scene from Wolf of Wall Street in the video for “I Can See You” Rob H·March 11, 2021Sophia Kennedy is releasing her new album Monsters in May, and today she shares the third single from...News & Track Reviews