Having spent the last few years releasing a breadth of bold and diverse releases, London-based artist Oscar Mic has now returned with his latest catchy offering ‘GET YOURS!
Read MoreThe Big Twelve: Carmanah / Ash / Anna's Bones / Trent-Jean / PYX / The NonStick Pans / Almec / The Alpacas / NAËVE / Modra Luna / Magic Cobra / The Ornament Birds
The Big Twelve: Zoe Konez / Ozferti / Secret Treehouse / Ivory Blue / Akkor / Sonny Elliot / DAY / Freya Roy / MURMAN / Springtide / Simen Lyngroth / Vincent Baykal Ada
The Big Eight: DG Solaris / The Lost Hours / OH BROTHER / The Curious / Ali Neil / Abandon Ship! / Brand Peterson / Flamma
Listen/review: Oneted - Mimosa
Seamlessly blending different cultures into its driving future bass aesthetic to make a record that’s consistently beautiful and thoroughly consistent.
Read MoreListen/review: O.Z. - Check
Rap's current contender for the defining song of the summer.
Read MoreListen/review: Oh No - The Troubled
Like Curtis Mayfield after a healthy dose of high-powered Orange Sunshine blotter.
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 MoreWatch/Review: Outer Spaces – I Saw You
A minimalist approach only maximises the trio’s melodic efficiency, allowing Satalino’s meandering vocal to shine from the verses, resulting in one gorgeous slice of lo-fi folkish indie
Read MoreListen/review: Otherkin – I Was Born
The chorus is brazen and ear grabbing, with punchy riffs and catchy licks that never overstay their welcome. Chunky, hooky and brief, ‘I Was Born’ is a great first single to what should be a stellar second EP.
Read MoreLive review: Orphan Boy at The Sebright Arms 29/10/15
Singer Rob Cross is a fine lyrical chronicler of the travails of the unfashionable everyday, not unlike a provincial British Springsteen, and, for all their punk roots, Orphan Boy at their best have a flavour of The Boss’s widescreen, anthemic escapism.
Read MoreListen/review: O Emperor – Switchblade
The first thing that stands out on ‘Switchblade’ is its simple, delightful bassline and playful synth-riff melody that kinda floats on top before the vocals kick in. These are distinct and welcoming, coating the music in what feels like a warm massage oil.
Read MoreTransmission: Actor; Moonlands; Alela Diane; Kubalove; Oh Wonder
Interview: Orphan Boy
As Orphan Boy release their third album, 'Coastal Tones', frontman Rob Cross tells us how the band threw off their influences, shares some footage from an unhinged show in Chorley and riffs on everything from the state of the nation to the state of the national game
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