With her second extended play, Car Therapy Sessions, Faye Webster stumbles backwards, treading familiar ground instead of paving the way forward. Ever since she first entered the music scene back in 2013 with the release of her debut studio album Run and Tell, American singer-songwriter Faye Webster has served as somewhat of an indie darling. She isn’t a household … [Read more...] about Faye Webster: Car Therapy Sessions – EP Review
New Music Fridays – 29th April 2022
As we wave goodbye to April, we sign off in style with a fantastic foursome of tracks for this week's New Music Fridays. From emotional indie to deep-minded folk to playful pop, each track offers you something different to lead you into the weekend. As always, click the pics for a listen. Sister Swire - My Sister is a Butcher Gentle and caressing, eerie yet playful. … [Read more...] about New Music Fridays – 29th April 2022
Heavenly Trip To Hell: Pumpkin Man – Review
Heavenly Trip to Hell unleash the beast on their hard-hitting EP, Pumpkin Man. Californian Industrial Metal band Heavenly Trip to Hell really know how to get their fans going. With tracks full of inviting energy, big sounds and real-life struggles, they are able to form a kinship with those that are willing to be sucked into their metal-based world. New EP Pumpkin Man … [Read more...] about Heavenly Trip To Hell: Pumpkin Man – Review
Frank Cogliano: Computers of the World – Review
Frank Cogliano creates short yet well-thought-out electronic showcases on the enigmatic new album, Computers of the World. Brooklyn-based Electronic music composer and producer Frank Cogliano takes a different route to his music. With an edgy cinematic sound that builds but doesn’t outstay its welcome, Cogliano manages to encompass many ideas into short and powerful pieces … [Read more...] about Frank Cogliano: Computers of the World – Review
Reema: Rooftops & Riversides – EP Review
Rooftops & Riversides, the new extended play from indie-folk singer Reema, is an extremely relaxing and fun listen, even if it’s pretty short. There’s nothing worse than getting to the end of a really strong album and realizing that it’s, well, over. You wonder what the album would’ve been like had it been one or two songs longer. Would it even make a … [Read more...] about Reema: Rooftops & Riversides – EP Review
New Music Fridays – 22nd April 2022
Yo yo yo! I hope everyone is doing well on this fine Friday? We've gone all indie this week with four fantastic offerings to really wrap your ears around. As always, click the pics for a listen. Mosa Wild - I Might Let You Down With a gentle build-up against a pacy drum track, Mosa Wild’s I might Let You Down suddenly bursts to life with a guitar-driven velocity that … [Read more...] about New Music Fridays – 22nd April 2022