Glasgow-based trio Dogtooth deliver blistering indie rock in their debut EP, The Fear. Made up of John Hewitson on lead guitar and vocals, Craig Morrison on bass and Robert Lang on drums, Dogtooth have been playing together since their early teenage years and have become favourites in their hometown of Glasgow. The band have been gathering traction ahead of their debut EP, … [Read more...] about Dogtooth: The Fear – EP Review
Jessy Lanza: DJ Kicks – Review
Hyperdub’s Jessy Lanza enters the long-running mix series with an hour of genre-bending electronica. After impressing with her first three albums, Canadian songwriter and producer Jessy Lanza manned the decks in an hour-long mix for Berlin-based !K7 records that showcases the artist’s friends and collaborators, as well as her own productions. She joins an illustrious … [Read more...] about Jessy Lanza: DJ Kicks – Review
Fine Place: This New Heaven – Review
Electro-pop duo Fine Place deliver big synth-driven sounds and dark, shadowy vibes in their debut album, This New Heaven. Fine Place consists of Frankie Rose (Vivian Girls, Crystal Stilts, Dum Dum Girls) and Matthew Hord (Running, Pop. 1280, Brandy), who both took time away from their respective bands and solo projects to form the new group. Armed with an array of modular … [Read more...] about Fine Place: This New Heaven – Review
Snail Mail: Valentine – Album Review
Snail Mail’s eagerly anticipated second album, Valentine, is a deeply personal and moving record which cements her as one of indie rock’s rising stars. After bursting onto the scene with her debut album Lush at the tender age of 18, Snail Mail, AKA Lindsey Jordan returns with Valentine. As the title suggests, the album is themed around … [Read more...] about Snail Mail: Valentine – Album Review
Lone: Always Inside Your Head – Review
Lone’s eighth album, Always Inside Your Head, dives into a dreamy new soundscape with ten ambitious new tracks Nottingham-born Matt Cutler, AKA Lone, has been one of the most consistent and prolific electronic artist of recent times, churning out seven impressive albums in the last 15 years. After a five-year hiatus, his eagerly-anticipated eighth album sees the … [Read more...] about Lone: Always Inside Your Head – Review
Cuffed Up: Asymmetry – EP Review
Cuffed Up deliver a relentless post-punk sound in their adrenaline-fuelled new EP, Asymmetry. After bursting onto the scene with their debut EP at the back end of 2019, the L.A based band return with another impressive release, featuring four high-octane tracks which blur the lines between post-punk, indie rock and 90’s grunge. United by their shared love of UK … [Read more...] about Cuffed Up: Asymmetry – EP Review