L’objectif – The Left Side: EP Review
L’objectif return with their second EP; The Left Side. This quartet are ones to watch on the indie circuit.
L’objectif return with their second EP; The Left Side. This quartet are ones to watch on the indie circuit.
Holly Humberstone follows her 2023 debut with Work In Progress; a four track EP of new music.
Is it vaudeville? Is it 30s jazz? It’s thoroughly endearing, whatever it is. Spiral Scouts’ frontman, George Spittal stakes his claim to become Blackpool’s very own Cab Calloway
After a lengthy incubation, the fruits of collaboration finally see light of day on the debut EP from UK Americana duo Cash & Carter.
A thoroughly engaging short collection from South London indie-folk newcomers, Siblings. Four tracks that make you want to hear much more…
Traditional Northumbrian songs and tunes brought bang up to date by award-winning electro-folk artist Frankie Archer.
Wintergreen finds Jenny Sturgeon and friends on a dreamy, ethereal set that revels in the intimacy.
London-based SOMOH illustrates her talent on her dazzling debut EP; A Plan To Get Home.
French musician, Indolore, describes his adventure to the home of country on his melancholic EP release, Nashville.
Five short, sharp, powerful bursts of “Grit Pop” from Brighton trio, Snake Eyes.
Freiburg’s pop/punk duo, The Deadnotes set their sights on the UK with their Britpop-influenced EP, Forever Outsider.
Illustrious indie illustrator and alt-rock songwriter Jamie Lenman returns with an inspired supplement to his acclaimed recent album, The Atheist
Next in a series, Sam Sweeney switches from solo to duo with an inspired partnership.
New two song EP from Bird In The Belly combines the urban and rural in their inimitable style.
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