
Yes And Maybe – comment on Consumerism with new single ‘Bloody Madness’
The unlikely French and Glaswegian duo, YES AND MAYBE, are back with their second outing: ‘Bloody Madness’, a stone-cold indie banger for the daydreamers and overthinkers, that

The unlikely French and Glaswegian duo, YES AND MAYBE, are back with their second outing: ‘Bloody Madness’, a stone-cold indie banger for the daydreamers and overthinkers, that

Currently on tour across Europe, Pittsburgh deathcore titans SIGNS OF THE SWARM have released a new single and music video today, titled ‘Scars Upon Scars’, taken from the

Rising singer-songwriter Nathan O’Regan has today released new single “Poetry In Motion”. The track is the third to be lifted from O’Regan’s forthcoming debut album

The K’s reveal their new single, Me And Your Sister out now via LAB Records. Me And Your Sister is taken from their upcoming sophomore album, Pretty On The Internet, out

The Fynches, an Irish folk-rock band channelling the golden age of hard-hitting melodicism, today release the official music video for their new single Heavy—the first offering

Dropkick Murphys’new album For The People shows courage and confidence, speaking up against the injustices happening in the United States, doing so with the strength and power

Los Angeles-based singer and guitarist Will Paquin announces his self-released, guitar-forward, psych-laced, garage-rock debut album Hahahaout September 12th. The title says it all – an album of high-voltage creative

London artist WILDES (Ella Walker) has today shared new track ‘Wipe Away The Tears’ feat. Tonguetied. ‘Wipe Away The Tears’ conjures a kind of shimmering mist where WILDES’

SPRINTS today announce new album ‘All That Is Over‘, set for release September 26th,on City Slang (Worldwide) and Sub Pop (North America) – this record marking their first release with the legendary Sub Pop label.

Renowned electronic artist Throwing Snow unveils a striking new single this summer, ‘Pedalling (feat. Daragh Fleming)’, which will be released via his Snowfall imprint. Gently euphoric and rich with summer-tinged nostalgia,

“‘You’re OK’ was a big healing song for me. I wrote it about my grandmother,” Stroll explains of penning the song after her grandmother’s passing.

Now just a few days away from the release of their debut album as I watch my life online (out this Friday via Epitaph), late night drive home today releases