The Kid and I embrace a sense of endless opportunity and optimism with the joyous “Morning Song”
A dream pop perfection, Swivvel delivers something divine on “Parlor Trick”.
Edgar Allan Poets features a dark beautiful take on hard rock with the intensity of “Last Dance”.
A mixture of the past and present, Frances Praet crafts an infectious irresistible poppy gem.
Fanchon dives headfirst into a polished take on Riot grrrl on the pure adrenaline of “Doses”
A low-slung jazz flair helps to anchor the whole of Frozen Inertia’s “What Is This?”
Vice Killer delves into a bit of Joy Division’s inherent giddy gloom on “Alone, in This World”.
An intense journey Harlow Lake brings together art rock, post rock and indie rock.
Bones In Butter go for a dark and decadent sound on the classic cadence of “Sad Girl”.
Project Blackbird’s Ming sheds light on the process of creating new album ‘If This Is the End’
Onism E joins in the fine Texan tradition of soulful indie rock on the spirited “Survivors”.
Elektric Animals enter into a sultry, decadent sound on the tremendous scope of “Want You”.
Demelza explores endless opportunities on the bombastic beauty of “Little Me”.
“Coming Round Again” demands to be played as loudly as possible.
“Enemy Mine” deserves to be played as loudly as possible.
Montrell's 'Simpler In The Dark' adopts the late 60s psychedelic folk spirit with a modern flair.
'Drop Down Smiling' has an undeniable ability to get the party started.
Divisions "Quiet Frustrations" delivers something that radiates straight from the soul.
Blurring the lines between genres, Starlings demonstrate their musical capabilities in "Out at Sea"
The sheer bliss of Sarpa Salpa’s “Another Life”