Fern McErlane caught up with Pale Waves’ frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie ahead of the release of their second album, Who Am I?
Marika Hackman’s Covers: Unexpected and soothing reimaginings
Freya Martin shares her thoughts on folk-rock artisan Marika Hackman’s new album, Covers.
Transitioning from indie to alt-pop: Wallows release lockdown EP Remote
Katie Brown reviews Wallows’ follow-up EP to their acclaimed indie debut album.
Black artist spotlight
For Black History Month, our team of writers share some of their favourite and most notable Black artists.
Everything Everything’s Re-Animator, A New Chapter and A New Sound
Jessica McCarrick reviews art-pop indie band Everything Everything’s new album ‘Re-Animator.’
In The Middle with Another Sky
Ahead of their tour, Caitlin Tilley chatted to Another Sky’s singer Catrin Vincent about songwriting during a global crisis and what’s wrong with the music industry.
Declan McKenna’s Zeros, A Glam-Indie-Rock Musical Experience
Emily Swingle reviews indie singer-songwriter Declan McKenna’s new album, ‘Zeros.’
JAWS Set To Bring Their Hazy Indie to Wardrobe, 29.11.19
Beginning their tour in Bristol on the 15th of November, JAWS are back once again to provide fans with a showcase of old tracks and new, particularly those from their recent album – The Ceiling. […]
Broncho Bring Back the Bliss to Belgrave
Joe Carter faced the elements to get a second helping of Oklahoman Indie Rock band Broncho after being charmed by their sonic aura in Montreal. As Montreal’s brisk autumn winds began to rise and its […]
Swim Deep enchant in Emerald Classics
For many artists, the prospect of losing two band members in addition to a record deal may signal the beginning of a downward spiral. However, whilst Swim Deep were stripped of their label’s backing, Rory […]
King Princess continues ‘Hit Back’ at representation issues within the music industry with her latest EP
King Princess (Mikaela Mullaney Straus) brought a new definition to Indie music in 2018 with the release of her debut EP ‘Make My Bed’ which combined atmospheric synth, soulful vocals and blues rock style guitar. […]
Review: Bait
Jack Higgins reviews Bait, a British indie film which is park kitchen sink drama, part distorted expressionism.