Mexican Dogs – Mexican Dogs: EP Review
Four songs of fuzzy rock on the debut EP from Liverpool trio Mexican Dogs.
Four songs of fuzzy rock on the debut EP from Liverpool trio Mexican Dogs.
On Blunt Chunks’ debut self-titled EP, Toronto-based artist Caitlin Woelfle-O’Brien battles and copes with the conflicting emotions brought about by heart-rending experiences.
The collected works of whimsy – so far – from Brighton’s satirical pop maestros, Barbara.
Four track EP from Christos & The Violet Crown featuring the vocal talents of Olina and the mysterious guitar of Christos.
Audio visual artist and performer, Ruby Tingle, on a seductive and sensual five track EP – Lagoons.
As soft and gentle as anything you’ll ever hear – four new songs from the magical Bity Booker.
Dutch trio Klangstof evolves their sound in a most relaxing fashion. Mainly.
What it says on the label… a beautiful album from Rachel Walker and Aaron Jones: worth every penny, to both listener and to the charity.
Lesoir go epic on a twenty-minute journey entitled Babel.
Don’t get overexcited by the name, we’re family friendly – it’s just the debut EP from Tennessee quartet Naked Gypsy Queens.
Sam Sweeney goes solo in the first of a series of releases from Hudson Records.
In other news, The Blinders show off the fruits of their first work as a five piece on Electric Kool-Aid (Part 1).
Salt House follow up 2020’s Haum with a guest riddled remote collaboration.
Aisha Badru gives up happy and atmospheric songs of contentment on The Way Back Home; her new EP.
Amy Thatchers creates a squeezebox paean to her premature twins for when words are not enough.