Luton-born singer and musician Myles Smith has garnished an immense following over the past year. With music that is heartfelt and personable, his recordings are honest, beautiful, and grand in sound, blending pop, folk, and more into one glorious stir.
Montreal artist Annie-Claude Deschênes has announced the release of her debut album 'LES MANIÈRES DE TABLE'. Landing this spring via Italians Do It Better, the record marks the follow up to Annie-Claude Deschênes' 'MENACE MINIMALE'.
Alice Russell is an unsung hero of the UK. One of the most extraordinary voices to come out of England, not to mention having a 20 year tenure in the industry, Russell has maintained a level of integrity that has kept her out of the the usual pitfalls and trappings of the business.
Over the past couple months The Libertines have been sharing a couple of singles that are taken from their forthcoming 'All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade', which is out March 8th.
VR Sex, the project of Noel Skum, has now expanded to a full band. Releasing the debut album 'Rough Dimension' back in March of 2022, the group are slated to drop their new LP 'Hard Copy', out March 22nd on Dais Records.
Edinburgh band Swim School have shared their latest single 'Give Me A Reason Why'. The track is the follow up to their 2023 song 'BORED'.
Melbourne psych band Beans have released their new single 'Calling'. The song is taken from their forthcoming album 'Boots N Cats', scheduled to drop March 1st on Fuzz Club Records.
Toronto's Dermabrasion are set to release their new album 'Pain Behaviour' on January 26th via the Hand Drawn Dracula label. Production for the LP is handled by Josh Korody.
Having released music over the past three years now, Dublin garage punk/noise rock band SPRINTS have released their new album 'Letter To Self'.
London outfit Kaleida are set to release their new album 'In Arms' on March 22nd. The record is the follow-up to their 2020 sophomore LP 'Odyssey', which was released via Lex Records.