Category: Introducing


  • Introducing: Sam England

    Alternative folk meets deep, emotive lyrics and raw, earthy vocals. Rehana Introduces Sam England.

  • Introducing: Sheer Mag

    An introduction to a throwback band of 70s rock n’ roll.

  • Introducing: The Hotelier

    Criticially acclaimed, this punk band are making some of the best music of the last decade. And that’s official.

  • Introducing: Modern Baseball

    An introduction to punk’s goofiest and most emotive band.

  • Introducing: Xylaroo

    In a few years time, you’ll get to feel real hipster about these girls; fresh-faced acoustic indie makes Xylaroo the next big thing.

  • Introducing: Bishop

    Introducing: Bishop

    Bishop combines beautiful and delicate vocals with edgy trip-hop beats. Success is imminent for this up and coming London-born singer.

  • Introducing: Richard Maule

    For fans of Hozier and Bastille, folk and blues meet rock and roll with this up-and-coming London local.

  • Introducing: Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats

    Southern bluegrass rock and roll, infused with modern production to make foot-stomping tracks that you’ll want played on every station.

  • Introducing: Elyon

    Introducing: Elyon

    Hip-hop jazz – yup, you read that right – from Sacramento, California.

  • Introducing: Folly & The Hunter

    For fans of Stars or Stornoway, this Montreal indie folk outfit talk about the beauty of human life and the natural world through each delicately crafted track.

  • Introducing: Three Times Over

    Southampton based pop-rockers channeling some serious style as they rise through the ranks.

  • Introducing: Courtney Barnett

    An Australian singer-songwriter, Courtney Barnett made her debut this march with the album Sometimes I Sit and Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit. But after having already released a 2014 EP (the fabulously titled The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas), Barnett’s sound is slickly polished and radio-ready. With hints of psychedelic 60s and…

  • Introducing: Diane Coffee

    Diane Coffee is the child of rock-glam band Foxygen alumni Shaun Fleming; but the apple has fallen pretty far from the tree. Fleming’s new work – particularly in the release of his newest and second album, Everybody’s A Good Dog – takes an entirely different influence, blending in elements of 90s pop and 60s rock…

  • Authentic acid jazz, with soul and R&B influences, straight from the heart of the country.