Little Signals


Little Signals are a vibrant trio full of ideas. With a fondness for refreshing hooks and catchy melodies, the band are fronted by Elizabeth Caney and backed up by Steve Harris (bass) and Rusty Jackson (drums). You can hear the discerning elements of the likes of Sky Larkin and Rilo Kiley in their sound, but…

Misty Miller – Girlfriend


Hailing from South West London, Misty Miller is a name sure to be on everyone’s lips come the end of the year. Having released a popular ukulele-led album when she was just 15 (60,000 copies sold), she’s now dropped the uke, picked up an electric guitar and developed a love of Patti Smith, The Velvet…

Frightened Rabbit – Pedestrian Verse


Frightened Rabbit have tentatively made steps into the public conscience over the last five or six years via a hard work ethic, honest songwriting and the help of a Baxters Soup advert. Despite the lack of new material, their headline set at 2000 Trees in 2011 showcased a newfound confidence in their live set and…

The Strokes – One Way Trigger


The Strokes made a surprise comeback tonight with the release of free download ‘One Way Trigger’. Although there’d been rumours that they’d release new material in 2013, we’re not sure anyone quite expected something so quick. The track retains the trademark Strokes sound, but also has a playful keyboard-led vibe that brings to mind the…

Stereopol – Timbres and Phrases


Friends of Bellman, Stereopol are another Norwegian band who released their debut album, ‘Timbres and Phrases’ in November last year. They haven’t travelled far out of their native country so far, especially the beautiful Oslo, but you imagine it won’t be long before they head into further unknown territories. Describing themselves as ‘grand and cinematic’,…

Stagecoach – Threequel


After an extended break to get to work on their debut album, Stagecoach have released a new single called ‘Threequel’. The track, recorded by Rory Bratwell, sees the five-piece in brash form, although still retains their (Brit)pop sensibilities. With a hint of Gene, but also a more aggressive sound in tune with the likes of…

Villagers – {Awayland}


Conor O’Brien’s quiet folk ramblings on his astounding debut Villagers album ‘Becoming a Jackal’, netted him appearances on a number of end-of-year best of lists, a Mercury Prize nomination and a legion of loyal fans after tours with the likes of Cathy Davey and Elbow. Whereas on the debut record, it was mainly a solo…

Everything Everything – Arc


When ‘Man Alive’ was released in 2010, Everything Everything’s all-encompassing sound hit all the right notes – from those with a passion for hip-hop to those who liked indie-pop and everyone in between, they quickly became one of the must-see bands of the year. The album was bursting with originality and eccentricity, with Jonathan Higgs’…

Hot Glass – I Wouldn’t Forget


Based in Brighton, Hot Glass is Ryan Balch’s one-man project that sounds like a fist-fight between Cloud Nothings and Porcelain Raft. Soon to be supporting The History of Apple Pie in Brighton, the ‘I Wouldn’t Forget’ EP shows a man bursting with creative ideas and a love for punk rock and the shoegazing genre. Drenched…