
Album of the Week: The Veldt ‘Illuminated 1989’
This is the original 1989 full-length record produced by Cocteau Twins’ Robin Guthrie.
Album of the Week: The Veldt ‘Illuminated 1989’ Read MoreThe Best Place For Indie Music
This is the original 1989 full-length record produced by Cocteau Twins’ Robin Guthrie.
Album of the Week: The Veldt ‘Illuminated 1989’ Read MoreThe record features melodic songs about betrayal, exploitation, and the hopeless task of navigating the modern world.
Album of the Week: Palm Ghosts ‘I Love You, Burn In Hell’ Read MoreInspired by classic post-punk bands like The Cure, Sad Lovers & Giants, The Chameleons, and The Danse Society
Album of the Week: DECEITS “If There’s No Heaven…” Read MoreOur featured album this week is ‘A Living Commodity‘, the debut LP from Brighton psychedelic-punk/post punk band Egyptian Blue.
Album of The Week: Egyptian Blue ‘A Living Commodity’ Read MoreVox Low merges genres to create an enchanting blend of soaring krautrock, funereal post-punk, hazy dub, and minimalist rock ‘n’ roll.
Album of the Week: VOX LOW ‘Keep On Falling’ Read MoreThe band’s fifth album “weaves through genres of psychedelia, punk, new wave and electronica”.
Album of the Week: Flamingods ‘Head of Pomegranate’ Read MoreWith ‘Interiors’, the duo offers ethereal metallic synths and blistering electronics driven by dance beats lashed with gutter-rock guitar riffs.
Album of the Week: The Vacant Lots ‘Interiors’ Read MoreOur featured record is ‘The Mercy of Women‘, the excellent new LP from Brooklyn shoegaze/nouveau wave band Dead Leaf Echo.
Album of the Week: Dead Leaf Echo ‘The Mercy of Women’ Read MoreThe 10-track record is out now 8th via Fuzz Club Records.
Album of the Week: Daiistar ‘Good Time’ Read MoreDefined by closure and moving on, the record is shaken to its rafters as the band navigate the grief of recent parental loss.
Album of the Week: Pale Blue Eyes ‘This House’ Read More