Frog – ‘Did Santa Come’


Inspired by Daniel Bateman’s toddler’s constant question of ‘Did Santa come?’ in the build-up to Christmas (Daniel says ‘Seeing the world through the eyes of your children makes it all very beautiful’ and we have to concur, our 3-year-old is very excited this year), Frog release a song of the same name ahead of the…

Regal Cheer – ‘All the Best’


Following shows with Tigers Jaw, Martha and Fresh, Brighton duo Regal Cheer have shared new single ‘All the Best’. The fast-paced Bronx-esque song is about how sometimes a situation – could be a relationship or working environment – isn’t working for anyone and it’s best just to part ways on good terms: ‘Whatever happened, I…

Sofia Talvik – ‘AT Christmas’


Swedish singer-songwriter Sofia Talvik has been writing Christmas songs for a decade and a half now and this year is no exception. With a tendency to focus on the darker elements of the season (come on, who doesn’t love a ghost story at Christmas), this year her song ‘AT Christmas’ is inspired by the dangers…

Monobloc – ‘Take Me’


Sharing management with The Strokes and following a recent support slot to Interpol, New York City five-piece Monobloc share new single ‘Take Me’. Inspired by Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound, there’s a cinematic edge to its atmospherics as frontman Tim Waldron pleads: ‘I want to be your fool’. A mix between My Bloody Valentine and…

Sunturns – ‘Christmas III’ album review


Norwegian indiepop supergroup Sunturns (Ola Innset, Einar Stray and Sjur Lyseid) share their third selection of festive anthems in ‘Christmas III’. While inspired by the season’s festivities, the song’s also look some of the more somber and sad moments that affect us all come 25 December… There’s a Ronettes-style introduction to the album opener ‘New…

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Ciao Malz – ‘Safe Then Sorry’ EP review


Brooklyn-based Ciao Malz (Malia DelaCruz) releases her debut EP, ‘Safe Then Sorry’, via Audio Antihero on 6 December There’s a woozy alt-rock sound to the opening ‘Two Feet Tall’. Bringing back memories of Best Coast or Frankie Cosmos, this breezy piece finds Malia talking about how she’s ‘always reaching’ and how ‘I’ve been meaning to…

Bambara – ‘Pray to Me’


Bambara have shared ‘Pray to Me’ ahead of the release of their new album ‘Birthmarks’, out on 12 March 2025 via Wharf Cat and Bella Union. With eerie and gothic tendencies taking over, complete with Reid Bateh’s deliberately slow and unsettling vocals about ‘singing country karaoke’, there’s a real intrigue to this song from its…

Phoebe Green – ‘Precious Things’


Manchester singer-songwriter Phoebe Green has shared ‘Precious Things’ ahead of a UK tour next April. Covering the ‘Obsessive, almost fan-like behaviour that we can exhibit in romantic relationships’. With elements of Imogen Heap and St. Vincent in its sonic orchestration, the song finds Phoebe embracing a big pop sound that offsets the vulnerability on show…

Mould – ‘Chunks’


Bristol trio Mould have shared new single ‘Chunks’ ahead of the release of their second EP in spring 2025. With a twiddly, mathy Kinsella-inspired intro, the song moves into post-punk territory as the band sing ‘Watch it live, watch the reruns, we’ll watch anything’ in unison. Falling somewhere between Thank, The Bronx and Yard Act,…