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indie rock


Music News: Grebo gurus Pop Will Eat Itself announce London & Manchester shows.

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Live Gallery: Future Islands at the Sydney Opera House 19.02.2023

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Album Review: Affiliate Links – Enough Light : poetic, powerful indie song-craft.

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DB Jones are a 4 piece indie-rock band from Lincoln, UK. Growing up on a diet of indie legends, the band draw inspiration from the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Blossoms, Vistas & The Snuts. Specialising in creating anthemic indie floor-fillers, accompanied by an emotionally significant, high energy live performance, DB Jones are proving to be …

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You probably shouldn’t eat Bloody Bananas. Or beetroots for that matter. However, Cary LaScala’s needed a little extra time for his solo career under that name to ripen and now it’s ready to be picked. We’re all out of fruit metaphors so that means we can move on to the music. A Bay Area transplant, …

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Exhilarating Groningen alt-rock outfit The Vices have released their new album ‘Unknown Affairs’ – listen here. Pulling inspiration from rock juggernauts like The Strokes and Cage The Elephant, with a bit of early Red Hot Chili Peppers thrown in for good measure, The Vices’ fusion of Britpop and surf rock has propelled them outside of their Dutch hometown and onto stages alongside the likes of Yungblud, Nothing But Thieves and Black Honey. Today sees them …

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Aaron Louis has done a lot in the worlds of film, theatre and fiction, and has enough on his plate that he didn’t necessarily need to start a band on top of it. The New Yorker’s a former member of Dandelion Wine, too; stepping back into the music world as part of The Clamor was …

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Here’s another album for you to keep an ear out for next month: the debut album from New Jersey’s Charlie & Margot. The project is not made up of two people, it’s important to note; it’s a solo project from Matteo DeBenedetti, named after the two dogs belonging to him and his wife. A very …

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It’s hard to know what you want sometimes, and it’s harder still to know who you are. Tom D’Agustino understands that it’s a process, and it’s for that reason their genderfluid identity and music as Homeschool are intertwined. Their new song explores the idea of existing in the face of society’s preconceived notions of who …

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