Do Nothing announce new EP with the self-accepting blast “Uber Alles” Rob H·January 26, 2021Nottingham’s Do Nothing shared a new single called “Glueland” back in November, their first work since the excellent...News & Track Reviews
Rachel Chinouriri battles demons on “Darker Place” Erin W·January 26, 2021Up and comer Rachel Chinouriri has released her enchanting new single “Darker Place” with a perfectly timed and...News & Track Reviews
Esther Rose announces new album with the wistful country of title track “How Many Times” Rob H·January 26, 2021Esther Rose has revealed that she will be releasing her new album How Many Times on March 26...News & Track Reviews
Half Waif returns with painful and empathetic new single “Orange Blossoms” Chase McMullen·January 26, 2021Half Waif simply doesn’t slow down. It’s a good thing, too. Especially in this darkest timeline-esque time of...News & Track Reviews
Ohtis duet with Stef Chura on the antisocial rocker “Schatze” Rob H·January 26, 2021Illinois trio Ohtis released one of the most sobering albums of recent years with Curve of the Earth,...News & Track Reviews
serpentwithfeet shares a heartwarming ode to love and friends in “Fellowship”, announces new album Rob H·January 25, 2021A year on from his spooky and compelling Apparition EP, serpentwithfeet has revealed the details of his second...News & Track Reviews
JC Palmer investigate emotional intimacy on the frenzied art-rocker “Fidget” Rob H·January 25, 2021JC Palmer are a fourpiece originating from Tunbridge Wells in Kent, but now residing in the artistically fertile...News & Track Reviews
Sunglasses For Jaws are embroiled in sleazy synth fantasy on “Walk Me Home”, from their new album Rob H·January 25, 2021London-based project Sunglasses For Jaws have announced a new album: it’s called Everybody’s Made Of Bones and is...News & Track Reviews
Ailsa Tully transfixes with her quiet attack on sexism, “Parasite” Rob H·January 22, 2021Last we heard from Welsh songwriter Ailsa Tully was back in October with the splendid “Drive”, where she...News & Track Reviews
Tomahawk return to blast through the blues with “Business Casual” and announce first album in eight years Rob H·January 22, 2021Tomahawk, the band that features Duane Denison (The Jesus Lizard/Unsemble), Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle/Fantômas), Mike Patton (Faith No More/Mr. Bungle, etc.) and John...News & Track Reviews