After spending the last few years building up their reputation for fresh and enticing indie-rock offerings, Dublin-based outfit Wild Tibetan Monks have now returned with their latest release ‘Lying Next To You’.
Read MoreInterview: Woo & The Clouds - Can I See You
Having spent the last few years releasing a wave of sweet and uplifting offerings, New York-based outfit Woo & The Clouds have now returned with their latest laid-back delight ‘Can I See You’.
Read MoreThe Big Seven: AGAT / Flint Moore / Gabriela Eva / Right Shitty / Frameworks / wwoman / Amelle Rose
The Big Seven: Rujen / Kasbah Rockers / Stereo Match / Will Samson / Freez / Christian Gibson / Voodoo Beach
The Big Six: Tilly Dent / The Vices / King Jane / Tom Sail / Dominic Wolf / The Weadon Boys
The Big Six: Videocean / The Institutes / Jekyll / Candid / The Wyze / Temperature Falls
Interview: Wyland - Lost
New Jersey rock band Wyland unleash their new single ‘Lost’ – and tell Annie Rew Shaw how it all came about!
Read MoreListen/review: Wretch 32 ft. Donae'o and Kojo Funds
The closest he’s come to a quad-core banger.
Read MoreListen/review: Woes - Blood
It’s utterly apart from all the grinding Lex Luger style trap infecting the scene right now.
Read MoreListen/review: The Womack Sisters - Darling
All the hallmarks of a classic sound are there: motown harmonies, killer hooks, perfect pop architecture…
Read MoreListen/review: White - Private Lives
Frontman Leo is on top form; his incredible range puts it beyond doubt that he’s one of the finest singers and lyricists on the circuit today.
Read MoreListen/review: Willie J Healey - Would You Be
He’s hitting his stride and starting to find an undeniable voice of his own
Read MoreListen/review: White - Recreational TV
With haunting lyricism, White relentlessly offload their inner demons into our ears.
Read MoreListen/review: White – I Liked You Better When You Needed Me
White are the closest thing to Futurists British indie has: they’re fast, absurd, irreverent, metallic – positively Ballardian at times, but always with an ear for colour that keeps them from straying into murky territory.
Read MoreWatch/review: White Room – Think Too Much
There’s no denying the clean execution of 'Think Too Much', its catchy melody bursting through the kaleidoscopia thanks to complementary stringed fuzz and harmonic basslines ’neath Jake Smallwood’s hardy vocals
Read MoreListen/review: White – Step Up
At a time when bands are sounding hopelessly homogeneous, there’s something deeply refreshing about White’s constant but cohesive reinvention. Latest track ‘Step Up’ is their least conventional.
Read MoreListen/review: Weaves – Coo Coo
What really dazzles is the band’s disarming dexterity through the three and a half minutes. The rhythm tracks are recorded live and the fidgety guitars and basslines weave exhilarating tangents throughout
Lost In Transmission 7
Presenting five crack new tracks to help you celebrate winter's end (hey, there's no harm in being optimistic)
Read MoreListen/review: Working For A Nuclear Free City – Bottlerocket
This splendidly disorienting mashup of Hot Chip, Captain Beefheart and !!! is taken from ‘What Do People Do All Day’, Working For A Nuclear Free City’s first album in half a decade, and suggests that their experimental urges remain undimmed
Read MoreInterview: David Ward
With his stunning 'Transitioning' EP out now, and ahead of a live show at The Finsbury, London N4 on 12 January, Canadian transplant David Ward fends off few questions from Lost In The Manor and shares EP track, 'Mother'.
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