27 Feb 2025
Listen: C Turtle Return with New Single ‘2001’
C Turtle are a band that seem hell bent on taking lo-fi rock to it’s highest fidelities yet.
C Turtle are a band that seem hell bent on taking lo-fi rock to it’s highest fidelities yet.
‘Miss Together’ peels back the layers of toxicity that are found in having unhealthy obsessions and highlights the risk of being stuck in a rut.
The curtain rises on Brighton’s Opal Mag as she steps forward with her new number, ‘Love to See You Shine’.
Most Things’ debut single looks back at London’s already swelled array of pared back post-punk bands and thinks, ‘hmm, there’s too much going on here. Let’s strip it back some more.’
Kissing On Camera share their debut offering ‘Corner Couch’- a relatable mood-struck track that explores life’s highs and lows amongst traitorous self-doubt.
There are few bands that can unleash such monumental bowel-restructuring passions in such a short space of time. Theirs is a dance like no other; a swaying, jerking writhe that rocks and boulders like a belching wave in the middle of a polluted ocean.
London’s Memory of Speke return with new single ‘Freedom’. Belted with all the full-burning passion of an early Dexys Midnight Runners ballad, yet stylised with the kind of toytown rock anthemia that would make the tiny stadium crowds at Minatur…
Acclaimed London collective, The Orchestra (For Now) pick up where they left off on new track ‘Skins’ and announce debut EP ‘Plan 75’
Both melodic and experimental, subdued and expansive, ‘Besties’ is an indication of where Black Country, New Road are now, all that that they have learnt and now what they are willing again to share.