DISSONANTS - NESCIENT EP
Combining new musical elements within their original and best loved sounds, Dissonants have made an EP that strikes a chord with whatever mood you’re feeling, keeping us all connected and hopeful for the future of music.
SUPERLOVE – SUPERLOVE EP
Superlove have already brought together a dedicated fanbase with just a handful of singles, and it’s clear that they are passionate and refuse to let anything get in the way of climbing higher.
HAPPY. – IMPOSTER SYNDROME
Emo pop-rock band, Happy. have recently put out their second album, Impostor Syndrome under Rude Records. The band did an incredible job with this album, and having lost a member hasn’t changed them at all. They’re still as strong, if not stronger with this release.
FOALS - COLLECTED REWORKS VOL 3
Tammy shares her thoughts on the latest Foals release, Collected Reworks Vol. 3, and lets you know whether she thinks you should listen or not.
DISSONANTS - ‘FORGET TO FORGIVE’
Zoe shares their thoughts on the latest single from Southampton’s Dissonants, ‘Forget To Forgive’.
HANDS LIKE HOUSES - HANDS LIKE HOUSES EP
Hands Like Houses is an impressive EP with plenty of life. Thematically it addresses issues with communication and how it affects us inside, especially for those with speaking and hearing difficulties which is forgotten about hugely while we take these senses for granted. Musically it’s fearless, original and exciting.
YOURS TRULY - SELF CARE
Self Care is a vehicle of immediate transportation with the year 2007 set firmly on the destination dial. It captures the utter angst, distress and confusion of the emo teen generation, offering a pillow of comfort in a familiar home, and brings it to the present.
BLOODBATHER - SILENCE EP
Florida duo, Bloodbather give us a taste of what’s to come next in their career with their latest EP, Silence. The EP features two singles released earlier in the year and a handful of other new material.
THE JADED HEARTS CLUB - YOU'VE ALWAYS BEEN HERE
This collection of musicians work incredibly together, and You’ve Always Been Here is a very clever way of bringing back old classics and putting a modern twist on them, all the while still leaving them completely identifiable.