End Of The Road, Larmer Tree Gardens, Dorset, UK, 1-4 September, 2022
Under the Radar went to sunny Dorset for End Of The Road and had a whale of a time » Read More
Under the Radar went to sunny Dorset for End Of The Road and had a whale of a time » Read More
Emarosa first found success in the 2000s metalcore scene, but have recently taken a diversion into the indie pop world with their 2019 record, Peach Club. They’re set to continue further down that road with their newly announced follow-up Sting, taking influence new wave ‘80s hits, alt pop, and synth wave. » Read More
Welcome to the 35th Songs of the Week of 2022. This week we had a very clear #1. Two album tracks, from records released today, made the list. And all in all we settled on a Top 9. » Read More
Australian indie trio Last Dinosaurs is back this fall with another new record, From Mexico With Love, arriving November 4th. Written in the midst of COVID, the record was born in isolation as lead singer Lachlan Caskey found himself stuck in Canada before later traveling to Mexico. » Read More
Suede have released a new album, Autofiction, today via BMG. Now that it’s out, you can stream the whole thing here. Also, yesterday we posted our rave review of the album. » Read More
Swedish electro-pop band Little Dragon have released a new EP, Opening the Door, today via Ninja Tune. They have also shared a new single from the EP, “Stay,” a collaboration with Atlanta rapper JID. » Read More
Death Cab For Cutie have released a new album, Asphalt Meadows, today via Atlantic. Read our rave review of it here. Last night, they made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where they performed the album’s title track. They also performed the songs “Roman Candles,” “Foxglove Through the Clearcut,” and “A Movie Script Ending” in an online-exclusive performance. » Read More
Carly Rae Jepsen has shared a video for her new single, “Talking To Yourself.” It is the latest release from her newly-announced album, The Loneliest Time, which will be out on October 21 via 604/Schoolboy/Interscope. » Read More
When Under the Radar first interviewed Jess Sylvester (aka Marinero) about his sublimely penned love letter to San Francisco, Hella Love (Hardly Art), he let it be known that there were songs that didn’t make the final album. Truth be told, being the sleuth that I am, I had noted there were lyrics to two songs included in the press kit that weren’t on the album. » Read More