Portrayal of Guilt swirl new sounds into their hardcore whirlpool on “Object of Pain” and “Death From Above”
Matilda Mann braces for the impending breakup on the beautifully anxious “February” Rob H·August 2, 2021Young British songwriter Matilda Mann released her debut EP last year, but hasn’t rested on her laurels and...News & Track Reviews
K-pop favorites Red Velvet to return after a nearly two year hiatus with announcement of new mini album Chase McMullen·August 2, 2021The moment is finally (nearly) here. It’s been a considerable wait for fans of K-pop girl group sensation...News & Track Reviews
JD Pinkus tells us about the time he “Woke Up Dead” on his latest banjo-based ditty [BPM Premiere] Rob H·July 30, 2021JD Pinkus may still be best known for his bass work in Butthole Surfers, but in recent years...News & Track Reviews
Cassels tell a tale of devilish schoolchildren on the rampaging “Mr Henderson Coughs” Rob H·July 30, 2021Cassels, London-based duo of brothers Jim and Loz Beck, have today revealed plans for a new album called...News & Track Reviews
Metronomy member Anna Prior goes solo with the irresistible pop-house kiss-off “Thank You For Nothing” Rob H·July 30, 2021Heretofore, Anna Prior was best known for her precision work behind the kit for Metronomy, but from today...News & Track Reviews
Legss unleash the stormy and unsettling “Hyde Park Coroner” Rob H·July 30, 2021London art-rock quartet Legss have returned with “Hyde Park Coroner”, their first new music since last year’s Doomswayers...News & Track Reviews
Sable comes into her own on the crystalline art-pop single “Team” Rob H·July 30, 2021Sable is a Berlin-based British art-pop producer and songwriter who emerged earlier this year with the beguiling and...News & Track Reviews
Angel Olsen puts her stately spin on Men Without Hats’ classic “Safety Dance” Rob H·July 29, 2021On August 20, Angel Olsen will be releasing Aisles, a five-track offering featuring covers of 80s classics from...News & Track Reviews
Belfast post-punks Enola Gay show solidarity with violated and silenced women on the rugged “Through Men’s Eyes” Rob H·July 29, 2021Belfast band Enola Gay only have a few officially released singles to their names, but they’ve already shown...News & Track Reviews
Hamish Hawk’s sweeping “The Mauritian Doubles Badminton Champion, 1973” is a paean to life, death, art and everything in between Rob H·July 29, 2021Hamish Hawk is an Edinburgh-based songwriter who is gearing up to release his new album Heavy Elevator on...News & Track Reviews