There’s a noticeable sense of intent behind Planer’s latest release, a two-track EP that continues to shape the Minneapolis band’s identity. Following their early momentum, ‘Feel It Too / Dial’ feels like a sharpening of what they already do well: balancing density with restraint and weight with openness. Across both tracks, PlanerContinue Reading

There’s a lived-in quality to Mattock’s music that feels earned, and ‘Lil’ Busted Fox’, the first glimpse of their forthcoming album Daughters, leans confidently into that sensibility. Formed by longtime collaborators Casey Brandt and Jason Fletcher, the Southern Maryland outfit draw on decades of experience without allowing it to weigh theContinue Reading

There’s a clear sense of identity running through the self-titled debut from the electro-acoustic quartet Floating Sheep. Rather than positioning itself as a showcase of individual moments, the album feels structured around the central idea of rethinking how unusual instrumentation can function within a contemporary jazz framework. Across the record, rhythmContinue Reading

‘Blood Red Hills’, the latest single from Brighton-based project Fierce Friend, feels like a deliberate refinement of Alan Grice’s approach to songwriting. Where earlier work leaned more toward layered sophistication, this track tightens its focus, favouring clarity and forward motion over ornamentation. Built around a clipped, angular guitar pattern, theContinue Reading

There’s a quiet ambition running through ‘Church Street’ that reveals itself through careful, deliberate expansion. Welsh duo Jon Howells and Michael J Hall have always operated slightly outside of easy categorisation, but here, that refusal to settle becomes the defining strength of the collection. At its core, ‘Church Street’ is preoccupied with howContinue Reading

There’s a deliberate sense of looseness that defines ‘EFF.SEE.DEE.IYEE’, but beneath its rough surface lies a carefully maintained sense of direction. Here, The Black Plague Doctors choose to prioritise immediacy over technical precision, and the result is an EP that feels both unfiltered and quietly controlled. From the outset, the projectContinue Reading