Bloodworm – ‘Bloodlust’


Nottingham trio Bloodworm have shared ‘Bloodlust’ ahead of an extensive tour of the UK supporting Suede – after being personally invited by guitarist Richard Oakes after he caught one of their London shows. With a devilishly brooding bass line and darkly tinged lyrics – ‘You come for me, I’ll come for you’ – this is…

The Leaf Library – ‘The Reader’s Lamp’


London’s The Leaf Library have shares ‘The Reader’s Lamp’ ahead of the release of fourth studio album ‘After the Rain, Strange Seeds’ on 20 March 2026 via Fika Recordings. There’s a touch of Delgados in the song’s gentle guitar tones while Kate Gibson’s vocals glide over in style. Described as ‘a hymn to the strangeness…

Rifle – ‘Rifle’ album review


London punks Rifle have unleashed their debut record, with its focus on giving a voice to the working class who are all too often ignored in the current, divisive climate. ‘Rifle’ opens the record and with the same name as both the band and the album, it’s a frenetic and focuses statement of intent –…

Mirah

Mirah – ‘After the Rain’


Mirah has shared ‘After the Rain, her first single in seven years and first to be taken from upcoming seventh album ‘Dedication’, which will be released via Double Double Whammy and Absolute Magnitude on 20 February, 2026. Covering a turbulent time in her life that included relationship worries and a bout of writer’s block, the…

Ellur – ‘Dream of Mine’


Halifax-based singer-songwriter Ellur has shared ‘Dream of Mine’ ahead of the release of debut album ‘At Home in My Mind’ via Dance to the Radio on 6 February, 2026. A song about ‘feeling selfish for wanting to pursue a career that requires a lot of sacrifices’, it finds Ellur ruminating on the insecurities that come…

The Reds, Pinks & Purples New Leaf

The Reds, Pinks and Purples – ‘New Leaf’


The Reds, Pinks & Purples have returned with ‘New Leaf, a suitably restrained slice of melancholic indie rock that finds Glenn Donaldson in wistful mood: ‘Between the earth and the sea, always a mystery, always unknown’. There’s a touch of The National in the atmospheric guitar work while gothic undertones add an expertly pitched uneasiness.

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Seahaven – ‘Long Goodbye’


Torrance, California emo legends Seahaven have shared ‘Long Goodbye’ ahead of extensive US and UK tours Clocking in at just 2 minutes and 16 seconds, it finds the band reminiscing about watching someone cry at the end of a relationship – ‘Undeserving – someone left you in a lonely way’; ‘Tired eyes, lost time and…