“Back To Soft” by Coke Weed
Elegantly lingering, this entire album washes over you with a poised grace and sentimentality that sounds like the repeating soundtrack to a youthful compilation.
Elegantly lingering, this entire album washes over you with a poised grace and sentimentality that sounds like the repeating soundtrack to a youthful compilation.
Savoir Adore have nurtured their sound and returned with another dose of indie-pop, the sound of season.
Offering a glistening spectrum of sounds, Air Mashal Landing have delivered a record which seeks to add a new accent to a saturated genre.
Even with a name like Discoverer, it is fair to say that this one-man band has all the ironically undiscovered talent you could ever need.
Much like their debut album, Junip have produced an understated mix of songs which seek to wistfully reminds us of the often-forgotten folk genre.
A mere two years after their album Mine Is Yours, Cold War Kids have delivered a release which unquestionably surpasses its predecessor.
Imagine a Phoenix-esque single with a lot more guts than glory and you’ll have a pretty good idea of The Ecstatics’ latest release.
Without sounding horribly repetitive, BOY have brought something new to the indie singer-songwriter world, and it’s throwing a wonderfully incandescent sound to the genre.