Category: Introducing


  • THE LIST 2015: Låpsley

    The next edition to our countdown is the latest signing to XL Recordings.

  • THE LIST 2015: Prides

    Third in THE LIST are Scottish indie-rockers Prides.

  • THE LIST 2015: Amber Run

    Nottingham quintet Amber Run are a young bunch of harmony geniuses with a solid mature sound of undeniable anthemic vitality. They played Reading & Leeds as their fourth and fifth ever gigs in 2013, released three EPs as of 2014, their new single ‘Just My Soul Responding’ coming out this month, they will be on […]

  • THE LIST 2015: Fickle Friends

    The first act in 2015’s edition of THE LIST is Brighton based Fickle Friends.

  • THE LIST 2015

    THE LIST is back for 2015.

  • Introducing: James Bay

    The Edge introduces: James Bay. Perfect for those who enjoy velvety undertones and sultry guitar!

  • ‘First public performance? I put my skirt in my mouth and twirled in slow circles’: An interview with Carina Birrell (1/12/2014)

    The Edge caught up with Carina Birrell on her role in the up and coming movie ‘Wandering Rose’.

  • Introducing: Gengahr

    Before we start, let’s clear one thing up: Gengar: A poison/ghost Pokemon belonging to the original Red/Blue generation of games. Gengahr: Your new favourite four piece band who, incidentally, always have a Gengar plushie on their amp when playing live. A few months ago Gengahr floated on to my radar with a frankly jaw-dropping performance […]

  • Introducing: Greys

    “Proper flail-your-limbs-everywhere, hit-your-friend-over-the-head-with-a-radiator fun.”

  • Introducing: Florrie

    Model, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, Florrie is a talent like no other.

  • Introducing: Signals.

    ‘With a solid sound, which is likeable, immediately recognisable yet original, Signals. live performances are even stronger than their recorded music, a rare talent in an industry which is normally so reliant on auto-tune’

  • Introducing: Shrine

    With articles bemoaning that rock is in crisis coming out as quickly as the Guardian culture supplement can print them, it’s always nice to find a band that proves just how wrong these deathknellers are. Hailing from the musical melting pot of Brighton, Shrine combine the technically-refined brutality of Mastodon, the grand-scoping textures of post-rock […]

  • Introducing: Tay Devenny

    Lewis thinks Tay Devenny deserves to be on top in the UK rap scene.

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    Introducing: Darlia

    Jenny introduces Darlia, a grunge three-piece reminiscent of Nirvana.