She writes about the pushes and pulls in the desire for human intimacy.
Read MoreListen/review: Moses Sumney - Lonely World
Sumney’s music exists outside of the confines of any genre, with perhaps the only distinction being that it is always well worth a listen.
Read MoreNews/review: Lost In The Manor at Blogtober 7/10/16
Reflecting on our own evening at The Finsbury's Blogtober, where The fin., Bokito and The Coolness ensured it was a night for the memoirs
Read MoreListen/review: KSI ft. Waka Flocka Flame - Jump Around
You’ll be pinging off the walls by the end of it.
Read MoreListen/review: Anna Wise - Go
An empowering assertion of independent and sexually free femininity set to a bass that bangs hard.
Read MoreListen/review: Dessert - Back Around, Devil
Even with just a single song to their name, Dessert can only be described as geniuses of the highest order.
Read MoreNews/Review: Blogtober gets off to a flyer
The month-long Blogtober Festival got underway at The Finsbury this weekend with two nights, curated by For Folk's Sake and Young & Aspiring, that set a high bar for the remaining 29 shows
Read MoreListen/review: Young Romance – Disappear
The dialled-down-Kate-Bush vocals of Claire Heywood give Young Romance a fresh take on the guitar-and-drums duo formula
Read MoreListen/review: Jack River - Palo Alto
Over the course of three minutes she channels guitar pop vibes from every decade up to the noughties.
Read MoreWatch/review: Oh Pep! – Bushwick
Fulsome alt-country meets indie jangle propelled along at a fair old lick, the duo’s flawless harmonies posting a comforting melancholy
Read MoreListen/review: Chocolat - Ah Ouin
From what we’ve heard so far, Rencontrer Looloo will be the sleeper hit of the year with its unique synergy of psych and art rock.
Read MoreListen/review: Husky Rescue – My Shelter
The Finns never have been an act to pin down easily and, as such, are the ideal showpiece for Catskills, one of the land’s more distinctive labels
Read MoreListen/review: Low Leaf - Pupil of the Universe
Low Leaf is on her own wavelength spiritually and musically, but we can be thankful that she has brought us along for the journey.
Read MoreListen/review: Honey Stretton - The Thrill Of Loneliness
It’s pure creative expression, birthed from her imagination and performed to us untainted by passing thoughts for anything else.
Read MoreListen/review: Starbenders - So High
This is just good ole American muscle R N’ R played by pros.
Read MoreListen/review: Les Gordon - Shiho & Kyoko
Like everything he’s put out so far, you can hear an artist with an inimitable voice.
Read MoreListen/review: AUTOMatic - Talkin Bout Love
No doubt Phife is in hip hop heaven beaming inspiration back to these guys.
Read MoreListen/review: JSWISS and Jared Evans - Glass Case
It’s the kind of thinking-person’s hip hop that Oddisee does well, but with JSWISS’s unique lyrical voice.
Read MoreListen/review: White - Recreational TV
With haunting lyricism, White relentlessly offload their inner demons into our ears.
Read MoreListen/review: Sälen - The Drwg
It has the nostalgic sentimentality of a group of beatniks whiling away the days in a romantic haze of blissed-out camaraderie.
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