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Greet The Chief pushes the boundary with self titled album 'Greet The Chief'
Stepping back into the limelight after spending time writing and recording, Leicestershire-based indie powerhouse 'Greet The Chief' is back with his new self-titled album. The brainchild of Gavin Davies, the project builds on years embedded in the UK's indie circuit. From the outset, ‘Misery Loves Company’ sets a confrontational tone, channelling a raw, guitar-led urgency that threads throughout the record. Across its twelve tracks, the album shifts between jagged indie rock
Apr 71 min read


Nath Tavares jabs at the 9-to-5 with 'OBDN't Overachiver'
Looking to make a name for herself in 2026, Nath Tavares releases her alt-pop-laden anthem 'OBDN't Overachiever', a thrilling perspective on the rat race. Coupling together elements of synth-pop and even tinges of hip-hop, the single's irresistible backbone sees Tavares elevate herself once again. Nath explains about the release, “I have always been one to follow rules, doing exactly as I was told and rarely questioning authority. I idealised work, consistently put all my ene
Mar 301 min read


Jenna Kay releases empowering alt-pop EP 'Smartsass'
Nashville's own Jenna Kay is back as she looks to step back out into the limelight as a reounding alt-pop creative. Armed with potent melodies, raw emotion, and bagfuls of glitter, 'Smartsass' lands with a glowing intent. Tracing messy breakups, bitter truths, and the ups and downs of modern life, the six-track offering looks to bolster Kay as an ever-evolving rising star. Speaking about the new release, she explains, “Smartsass is my attitude in album form, it’s me owning my
Mar 301 min read


The Barefoot Bandit unleash distinctive cover of The Clash's 'Guns of Brixton'
Fresh off a breakout year on the live circuit, The Barefoot Bandit are back with their latest single, a rework of ‘The Guns Of Brixton’. Building a reputation for themselves with their explosive live performances at festivals across the UK, the band are primed for their reshaping of the classic Clash anthem with their distinctive dub tinge. Echo-soaked guitars and militant rhythms set the foundation, while a sharp brass line cuts through with urgency and intent. As it settles
Mar 231 min read


Bonneville spotlight retro-soul belter 'Fools In The Game'
Credit: Tam Akiko Bonneville are back as they look to unveil their latest single, 'Fools In The Game', a retro-soul enthused belter which crosses the floor between sixties rock n roll, and blues. Built around a steady, slow-burning rhythm, ‘Fools In The Game’ unfolds with warmth and restraint. Smooth baselines and soft string arrangements give the track its weight, while the vocal sits front and centre, carrying a sense of longing that never feels overstated. Speaking about t
Mar 231 min read


Sunday Smoke unleash riveting indie belter 'You Again'
Hailing from Surrey, Sunday Smoke have been steadily carving out a place on the UK’s indie circuit since emerging earlier this year. Keeping up their creative momentum, the three piece return with their latest single ‘You Again’, a colourful new offering that captures the band’s knack for melody driven guitar music. Clocking in at just over three minutes, the single wastes no time delivering its hook laden charm, with an entrancing vocal guiding the track through moments of t
Mar 161 min read
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