Joyce Tratnyek paints queer love in its most joyful and unscripted colours with ‘Lavender’
There is an effortless sincerity running through Joyce Tratnyek’s latest single that immediately separates it from the growing sea of polished indie-pop releases. Instead of relying on grand declarations or dramatic emotional peaks, ‘Lavender’ thrives on the smaller moments, such as the sideways glances, awkward smiles, shared laughter, and quietContinue Reading
Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends refine a hidden gem with the radiant ‘Happy People Won’t Hear’
There is a quiet confidence running through ‘Happy People Won’t Hear’ that feels increasingly rare. Instead of relying on dramatic twists or oversized choruses, Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends build their latest single around subtle craftsmanship, allowing melody, atmosphere and emotional honesty to do the heavy lifting. Although the song firstContinue Reading
Theo Black’s ‘Turned Around’ is an indie-rock road movie full of momentum and reinvention
There is something wonderfully fitting about an EP born somewhere between interstate highways, motel rooms and mountain campsites. You can hear the movement woven into every second of ‘Turned Around’, Theo Black’s adventurous second solo release, where changing landscapes become the backdrop for a collection that feels constantly in motion. Here,Continue Reading
800cc finds beauty in the static with the dazzling ‘hands so cold’
There is something quietly captivating about ‘hands so cold’. Throughout its runtime, 800cc invites us into a world where every texture, harmony and fleeting detail carries emotional significance. The result is a striking piece of experimental rock that feels simultaneously nostalgic and startlingly contemporary, revealing new layers with each and everyContinue Reading
Quiet as a Mouse finds clarity through reflection on ‘Nostalgia is fine…but…’
There is often a temptation for albums centred on memory to become consumed by sentiment, dwelling on what has been lost rather than exploring what has been learned. ‘Nostalgia is fine…but…’, the second album from Quiet as a Mouse, avoids that trap entirely, as songwriter Alex Moran uses reflection as aContinue Reading
Kinsley complete an ambitious journey with ‘Humans’
After years spent developing an interconnected series of releases, Raleigh duo Kinsley have delivered an EP that validates the entire creative vision that came before it. Yet perhaps the greatest achievement here is that ‘Humans’ never feels burdened by its own ambition. Even detached from its predecessors, it stands confidently on itsContinue Reading
Ben Heyworth lets the sunshine in with the effortlessly charming ‘The Girl From The Gardening Club’
In an era where indie music often leans towards introspection or grand statements, Ben Heyworth’s latest collaboration with Minorplanet takes a refreshingly different route. ‘The Girl From The Gardening Club’ is delightfully unassuming, embracing warmth, wit and melodic craftsmanship to create a song that feels tailor-made for long summer afternoons and slowContinue Reading
Racines find common ground between heritage and electronica on ‘Arilos Mennar’
There is a quiet confidence running through Racines’ eagerly-awaited debut album ‘Arilos Mennar’. Rather than choosing to present tradition and modernity as two opposing forces, the record patiently explores the space where they naturally converge. Across its carefully constructed compositions, Rokeya and Anissa create an immersive body of work that feelsContinue Reading
Charlie Tonight shines bright on her stirring new anthem ‘The Tiniest Light’
Italian artist Charlie Tonight makes a bold and deeply moving statement with her latest single,‘The Tiniest Light’, a soaring release that arrives in recognition of World Refugee Day and showcases her most compelling songwriting yet. Fuelled by driving guitars, heartfelt vocal performances and uplifting harmonies, the track transforms a storyContinue Reading
blantyre make a striking first impression with cinematic debut ‘Sooner Or Later (Silver Screen Remix)’
New electronic project blantyre arrive with considerable ambition on their debut release, ‘Sooner Or Later (Silver Screen Remix)’, a richly atmospheric track that blends classic electronica with contemporary pop and cinematic storytelling. Founded by composer and producer Richard von Kalmar alongside vocalist Carly Graeme and keyboardist Clifford Cooper, the trio introduceContinue Reading









