by Evie Mallender If ever the aesthetic prowess of Quentin Tarantino manifested itself into band form, it would be Black Honey. In the wake of their 2014 emergence from the elusive void of indie rock, lead vocalist Izzy B. Phillips and her eccentric vocals paint the quartet’s lyrical world of love and lust in a... Continue Reading →
Single Review: Ålesund – ‘Lightning’
by Amelia Thorpe Following the release of their sophomore EP ‘All Hail To Your Queen’ last year, Bristol-based atmospheric Alt-Pop quartet Ålesund return with their latest single, ‘Lightning’. Released on February 26th, the track combines Ålesund’s signature ethereal, yet up-tempo acoustics, and teases their upcoming EP, ‘A Thread In The Dark’, due to be released... Continue Reading →
COAT RACK RECORDS UK – RUN BY FEMALES FOR FEMALES
Coat Rack is a safe-space label and service where our artists work in a harassment-free zone. #WOMENINMUSIC Coat Rack Records is a brand new record label, embracing the ever-changing face of the creative industries. As an independent record label, we strive to support artists with their creative vision as well as their impact on the... Continue Reading →
Single Review: Komparrison – ‘Dancing with Demons’
by Amelia Thrope ‘Dancing with Demons’ is a catchy new offering from the female-fronted indie-pop outfit, Komparrison. After two years of silence, Komparrison return to the North East’s music scene and tease their upcoming EP with recent feel-good single, ‘Dancing with Demons’, which was shared to all major music streaming platforms on January 29th. ‘Dancing... Continue Reading →
Single Review: Ashnikko – ‘Demidevil’
by Hal Kitchen One of the newest rising stars of the hyperpop mould, singer-rapper Ashnikko achieved some degree of success with her breakthrough hit “Stupid” in 2019. She has successfully built on this momentum, writing extensively for artists such as Brooke Candy and Doja Cat, and securing collaborations with Princess Nokia and Grimes for this,... Continue Reading →
Single Review: Off Party – ‘Without You’
by Darcy Nathan Buckinghamshire group ‘Off Party’ kick off the new year with a brand new band name (formerly Retroactive) and the release of their brand new single Without You. Bonding over their love for a heavy guitar, the group immediately established themselves in 2018 by performing covers at local Aylsebury open mic nights. The... Continue Reading →
Single Review: Logan J Parker – ‘Sweet Songs of Love’
by Darcy Nathan Logan J Parker adds to her catalogue of amalgamated blues and soul inspired tunes with her latest single release Sweet Songs of Love. With the London based musician’s most romantic lyrics yet, Logan documents her desire to shorten the distance faced by her and her lover over the festive period. The story... Continue Reading →
Single Review: Nowhere To Be Found – ‘Blinding Lights’ metal cover
by Erin McGroovy Nowhere To Be Found are a band reigniting a genre that has for a while now, seemed to be dying out. In the past they have worked with the likes of Matty Mullins from the iconic Memphis May Fire, as well as Henrik Udd, a Swedish producer associated with Bring Me The Horizon and Architects.... Continue Reading →
Single Review: ‘City of Angels’ – The Let Go
by Erin McGroovy ‘City Of Angels’ is the newest tune from female duo The Let Go. It is a pastiche of 80s, ‘Girls Just Want To Have Fun’ era Cyndi Lauper, meets new-age indie pop. After moving from Washington DC to Liverpool, the group has gone from strength to strength, first with single, ‘One More,’... Continue Reading →
Single Review: ‘Blackbird’ – Crying Beauty Queens
by Emily Duff Composed of Jordan Price’s vocals and guitar, Alex Hurlstone’s bass and Paddy Murphy’s drums, Crying Beauty Queens have recently dropped their new track ‘Blackbird’. The band's name is inspired by the 21st century era that the band has grown up in, claiming that it reflects those who are more inclined to complain... Continue Reading →