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The New Eves – ‘Rivers Run Red’


Brighton four-piece The New Eves have shared ‘Rivers Run Red’ ahead of the release of debut album ‘The New Eve is Rising’ on 1 August via Transgressive Records. Based around a poem band member Ella Oona Russell had written when she was a teenager, the song blends elements of pagan folk, Porridge Radio-esque alt-rock and…

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Adult Mom – ‘Natural Causes’ album review


Adult Mom (an indie-rock quartet made up of Stevie Knipe, Olivia Battell, Allegra Eidinger and Lily Mastrodimos) release their fourth album ‘Natural Causes’ on 9 May, 2025 via Epitaph Records. Inspired by R.E.M and Lucinda Williams, the album finds Stevie examining their own queerness, separating it from learned straightness, and chronicling their battle with cancer.…

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Tugboat Captain – ‘Dog Tale’ album review


Spectral Nights favourites Tugboat Captain have shared new album ‘Dog Tale’. Written and recorded in just one week, it finds lead singer Sox ruminating on London life when you’re navigating your mid to late 20s: ‘I feel like this album is a ‘Dog’s Tale’ of love, relationships, family and domesticity. I feel like lyrically, I’ve…

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Great Grandpa – ‘Patience, Moonbeam’ album review


Five years since their incredible ‘Four of Arrows’ album, Seattle four-piece Great Grandpa return with ‘Patience, Moonbeam’, an expansive self-produced record that will take you on an otherworldly journey… The album opens with an almost classical string-laden feel, the 36 seconds of ‘Sleep’ offering the perfect introduction of what’s to come next. ‘Never Rest’ stays…

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Orchards – ‘Bicker’ album review


Brighton trio Orchards return with new album ‘Bicker’ (released on Friday 28 March via Big Scary Monsters. Full of bittersweet lyrics about love and losing it, Lucy Evers says about the album: ‘There are sad songs, happy songs, songs of ambivalence and everywhere in between on this record. But it’s back breakingly true. Every word,…

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Lone Striker – ‘Lone Striker’ album review


Teenage Tom Petties and Rural France’s Tom Brown releases the first record under his solo moniker, Lone Striker. Five years in the making, this self-titled album was recorded at Tom’s home using a selection of bedroom instruments, wobbly doo-wop samples, off-kilter drum loops and found sounds. ‘Blip One’ opens the record with a Sparklehorse sound…

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Keg – ‘Fun’s Over’ album review


Keg release their debut album ‘Fun’s Over’ via Alcopop! Records on 14 March, 2025. Known for their infectious live performances, this record finds the seven-piece showcasing a more vulnerable, human side amidst the chaos of synths, trombone and barbed guitars… Album opener ‘Photo Day’ has a long, mathy, post-rock-inspired build up that makes for a…