Category: Singles


  • Slow Club share video for ‘The Pieces’ – watch

    The duo have released the video for their third single ‘The Pieces’.

  • Review: Foxes – ‘Glorious’

    Sharing the same name as her album, ‘Glorious’ is Foxes fourth single and takes a more serious tone in comparison to some of her previous tracks.

  • Review: The Saturdays – ‘What Are You Waiting For?’

    The Saturdays are back with their new single – but in its efforts to be a strong club anthem contender, it faces losing any kind of strong melody whatsoever.

  • Review: Meadowlark – ‘I’ve Got You’

    Need a perfect summer song? Then this may be for you!

  • Review: Alt-J – ‘Left Hand Free’

    Alt-J have released the second single from their upcoming album This Is All Yours and it’s a promising look into what to expect from the trio.

  • Review: Saint Raymond – ‘I Want You’

    More upbeat than other singles, ‘I Want You’ will surely garner Saint Raymond a host of new fans.

  • Review: Lily Allen – ‘URL Badman’

    Lily Allen’s next single from Sheezus is the controversial ‘URL Badman’, a sharp comment on self righteous internet trolls, but does it pack the same punch as ‘Hard Out Here’?

  • Amber Run release video for ‘I Found’ – watch

    Watch the new video for ‘I Found’, by Nottingham based band, Amber Run.

  • Review: Charli XCX – ‘Boom Clap’

    Can the queen of collaborations branch out on her own?

  • Review: Cheryl Cole – ‘Crazy Stupid Love feat. Tinie Tempah’

    Chezza is back, but not with a bang.

  • Review: Fyfe – ‘For You’

    Fyfe’s new single ‘For You’ is simple but impressive.

  • Review: The Amazing Snakeheads – ‘Nighttime’

    The Amazing Snakeheads are back with another Glaswegian blues-rock belter in the form of new single ‘Nighttime’.

  • Alt-J release second single from This Is All Yours

    Alt-J release second single from forthcoming album, This Is All Yours.

  • SBTRKT – ‘Temporary View feat. Sampha’

    SBTRKT is back, and for his latest single release ‘Temporary View‘ he is reunited with frequent collaborator Sampha. He was a recurring feature of SBTRKT’s debut, self titled album featuring on four different songs throughout the 2011 release. Their most prolific collaboration to date was ‘Hold On’ , a slow and emotional song that got the best […]