Tag: Indie


  • Review: The Wombats – ‘Method to the Madness’

    Katie Evans reviews the latest track from indie-pop band The Wombats.

  • Review: Django Django – ‘Kick The Devil Out’

    Records Exec Katie Evans reviews the latest single from Django Django’s recent album Glowing in the Dark.

  • What Is ‘Indie’ Music?

    Records Executive Katie Evans muses over what we can really call ‘indie’ music today, nor even if indie music still exists in the way we once defined it.

  • The Best of the 2000s: Bright Eyes – I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning

    Upcoming deputy editor Harry Geeves gives a strong case for why Bright Eyes’ fifth album is a defining record of the 2000s.

  • Review: easy life – ‘skeletons’; Restoring Faith in the Band’s Sound

    Martha Luke reviews the latest track from easy life, building up the tracklist of the much-anticipated upcoming album.

  • A Beautiful Eulogy of Loss, Hope and Pain: A Review of For Those I Love’s ‘For Those I Love’

    TW: Mentions of su*cide Dublin-based artist For Those I Love, real name David Balfe, is no stranger to grief. After the suicide of his best friend and fellow artistic collaborator Paul Curran in 2018, Balfe retreated into his parent’s shed where he and his friends used to hang out and recorded over 76 songs as […]

  • Review: easy life – ‘a message to myself’

    With an album announced on the 23rd March, it was no surprise to see that only days later British indie/alt band easy life released their first single for the upcoming  Life’s a Beach entitled ‘a message to myself’. The single joins two of the bands 2020 singles, ‘daydreams’ and ‘nightmares’, with the album set for […]

  • Review: Dodie – ‘Hate Myself’: A Catchy New Single

    Digital Culture Editor Harry Geeves dishes his thoughts on the newest single from indie online superstar, Dodie.

  • Hidden Gem: DOGBRETH – Chookie

    Say what you will about TikTok, and the obsession your younger siblings (and let’s be honest, you) have with it, but if nothing else, it has proven that it is a platform that can transform lives overnight. This is no more evident than in the case of DOGBRETH, when a viral TikTok showing off their […]

  • Deep and Compelling Indie Fun: A Review of Will Joseph Cook’s Something to Feel Good About

    You may be familiar with Will Joseph Cook for his catchy singles like ‘Daisy Chains’ or ‘Girls Like Me’, but the twenty-three-year-old musician has just released his second full-length album that is full of gems to get your ears glued too. Starting his career in the early 2010s, Cook has had a very successful career […]

  • Quintessential Soft Indie-Pop Rock; A Review of beabadoobee’s Fake It Flowers

    Live editor Jo Lisney is here with the latest indie LP to hit the scene; beabadoobee’s Fake It Flowers.

  • Nostalgic News: Oasis ‘ (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? was released 25 years ago

    With tracks like ‘Wonderwall’ and ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’, Oasis’ second album was also their most commercially successful album.

  • Back With the Old, In With the New: A Review of The Front Bottoms’ In Sickness & In Flames

    Craving that sweet early 2010’s indie rock vibe? The Front Bottoms can give you just that with their newest LP, according to Callum Holgate.

  • A Brilliant Debut: A Review of Sea Girls’ Open Up Your Head

    Charlotte Brennan takes an indepth look at indie band Sea Girls’ first full-length album.