Track Of The Day – Jesse Jo Stark – Deadly Doll
Jesse Jo Stark – Deadly Doll Whilst Jesse Jo Stark isn’t exactly a newcomer, she’s released a number of shimmering dark pop songs over the last few years, it wasn’t until 2016’s chiming ‘Down
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Jesse Jo Stark – Deadly Doll Whilst Jesse Jo Stark isn’t exactly a newcomer, she’s released a number of shimmering dark pop songs over the last few years, it wasn’t until 2016’s chiming ‘Down
Track Of The Day – Embers – Until The Dawn. A few years back Manchester band Embers looked to be on the cusp of something very special. Their live performances were spectacular, their sound was
Pale Honey – ‘Get These Things Out Of My Head’ We previously featured Gothenburg duo Tuva Lodmark (guitar/vocals) and Nelly Daltrey (drums) aka Pale Honey back in early 2015. And we finished the year with
Miss World – ‘Put Me In A Movie’ This one’s a bit special, it also encapsulates over the course of its brief, but perfectly formed 2 minutes and eight seconds exactly the sort of music
The ubiquitous Robert Redford GIF, AKA ‘the smug yet righteous nod of approval‘ could have been invented specifically for that feeling of satisfaction you get when a new band who you have set great store
Bloody Knees have been around a few years and have amassed a rather impressive back catalogue of releases. We caught them in 2016 supporting Wolf Alice in Liverpool and were transfixed by their frenetic mix of
Wow ! Not sure what we were doing in 2015 that ensured we somehow contrived to completely miss out on Best Girl Athlete‘s debut album ‘Carve Every Word’. An album which was apparently nominated for
Pale Waves Television Romance Manchester’s indie pop new comers Pale Wales return with brand new track ‘Television Romance’, but what sort of reception will it get? (ho, ho). It’s the follow up to their sublime
Dream Wife – Fire Dream Wife return with a new track and EP, which includes their previous release, the excellent ‘Somebody’ plus three exclusive remixes of ‘Fire’. It’s a track that’s already a live favourite
After impressing with the giddy garage surf thrash of their debut single ‘Let’s Talk About Me’, Brighton/London/York based Johnny Kills return with an ode to boredom in the shape of ‘My Shirt Guy Is High.’
Not unlike one of our favourite new artists Dream Wife , Swimming Girls are another band who started life as a ‘musical project’ whilst studying separately at Bath Uni. They were apparently asked to simply ‘write
After the spiky agitpop of Social Politics and the equally thrilling Pretty Face, Yassassin are clearly a band with a message who take no prisoners ( literally in their new video). They return with a