Karma Weekender Announces Mouthwatering Line-Up
Popular Nottingham weekender announces 10th anniversary edition with stunning line-up. » Read More
Popular Nottingham weekender announces 10th anniversary edition with stunning line-up. » Read More
The Smile, a new group composed of Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood along with Sons of Kemet’s Tom Skinner, have today released their debut album, A Light for Attracting Attention. » Read More
Pink Mountaintops’ first album in eight years, Peacock Pools is a lukewarm return for prolific multi-instrumentalist Stephen McBean and company, whose previous efforts Pink Mountaintops and Get Back stand among the greatest indie releases of their respective decades. » Read More
Through her maximalist neo-psychedelic chamber pop project Kisskadee, prolific singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Kasie Shahbaz has created a work of exquisite beauty in the form of a grand cosmological inquiry, the origin and ultimate fate of the universe itself mirroring her own evolution from innocence to experience. » Read More
Under the Radar went to Sharpe and discovered some incredible new music from mainland Europe » Read More
The WAEVE is a new duo consisting of Rose Elinor Dougall and Blur guitarist Graham Coxon. The project was announced last month and now they have shared their debut song, “Something Pretty.” » Read More
Britain’s Wolf Alice have announced a new EP, Blue Lullaby, that features new stripped down versions of four songs from their acclaimed 2021 album Blue Weekend, and have shared the lullaby version of “The Last Man on Earth,” which features mainly piano and a choir. » Read More
Belle and Sebastian’s first album recorded in its native Glasgow in over 20 years, A Bit of Previous demonstrates the group’s devotion to its roots. In this respect, the group’s 10th studio album feels both like a step forward and a welcome retrospective of the Scottish indie pop outfit’s earlier output, continuing its eclectic genre explorations and warm retro-inspired pop stylings. » Read More
Swedish singer/songwriter Jens Lekman has shared a video for “The Linden Trees Are Still in Blossom,” the title track from his new album, which is out today. The album is a reworking of 2007’s Night Falls Over Kortedala, with the new song being a reprise of Kortedala’s “A Postcard to Nina.” » Read More